So they hold up the gun shop instead.īen goes into Vance’s office. The man behind the counter isn’t able to sell them because they are passengers. Some passengers show up at a gun shop and demand guns. They know that Eagan is using the NSA to go against Ben and control the passengers. Michaela and Zeke are talking about Adrian. Manifest Season 3 finale Part 2: Will they return the tailfin and save Cal? Vance returns with the news that the NSA wants them to continue testing on the tailfin. Gupta still won’t do it and is using Cal’s data as a science experiment. This is where she went after she left Cal.īen is at Eureka, asking to bring the tailfin back to the ocean. Angelina shows Adrian a religious book on the plane. We go back to the plane on the original day. It could be a year, and full disclosure, it may never happen! But I'm not going to stop trying.In the previous episode of Manifest, Cal has disappeared to prove the tailfin needs to be returned, but will Vance and Gupta listen? As I told our fans on social media, it may take a long time to figure that path out. Instead, I want to channel all of my energy toward the future, toward the positive, toward a path that would allow us to finish the story. I can't take it personally. There are many, many factors in play. I understand that hard decisions have to be made. I feel it on behalf of the fans who have kept the show alive. I feel it on behalf of the actors, I feel it on behalf of our beloved crew in New York, so many of whom have been with us for all three seasons and have been holding out for many weeks now, trying to delay taking new jobs because they wanted to come back to the show, to the work-family that they love so much. There is a huge appetite for people wanting to know what's that end of the story, what happened to the passengers, what ultimately happened to that airplane.įor the cancellation to happen in the middle of one continuous story is undeniably heartbreaking, frustrating, and demoralizing. I just need a modest budget to tell the story. I am personally sketching out how to consolidate the back half of the series into a much more streamlined, cut-to-the-chase two-hour finale that would distill all of the hanging chads of the series. I'm reading the writing on the wall that we may not find a home for three more seasons of the show, so I moved to plan B: Some platform would bankroll a feature or a movie finale, like we saw with Timeless, Firefly, and Deadwood. I had giant cliffhangers in the season 3 finale, so I had every intention to have three more seasons to slow-burn the back half of the story. Back in the day, I laid out a six-season roadmap for NBC, and I'm halfway through. Twenty days after we've premiered on Netflix, I've kind of moved away from the plan of finding a home for seasons 4, 5, and 6 of Manifest, even though I've always talked about Manifest being a six-season show. Fans are also hearing the show is incomplete and remains incomplete. Like, how challenging it is to be a consumer out there, to binge the first two seasons on Netflix fans and think they've seen everything that there is to see? A lot of them didn't even realize that there's a third season sitting over on Hulu. There's a lot of questions over whether Hulu would want to take over since season 3 of the show lives on Hulu… which is so confusing and complicated for the new fans to comprehend. and my agents to continue conversations with Netflix, and anyone else for that matter, another platform who may be interested in stepping up. Since then we remain at the top of Netflix's watch list. TV that for whatever reason I can't speak to, they decided they didn't want to take over production and create additional episodes. Netflix looked at the numbers for a week or so and apparently informed Warner Bros.
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