MANIFEST: NBC’s Supernatural TV Series has been Cancelled after Three Seasons; “Save Manifest” Campaign Has Begun

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Manifest has been Cancelled by NBC

NBC‘s Manifest has been cancelled after three seasons. Manifest was on the renewal bubble with four other NBC TV series. All of those series have been cancelled, one of them being Debris, and now the axe has fallen on Manifest as well. There is, however, hope. Manifest may, and I stress, may find a new home.

On that possibility:

WBTV is expected to look for a new home. Netflix — where Manifest debuted last Thursday, immediately shooting up to No. 3 in the U.S. before taking over the top spot — could be a possibility, but there have been no formal conversations yet, I hear.

On the Manifest‘s cancellation and potential for a new home by Manifest creator Jeff Rake:

A #SaveManifest campaign has begun with its cast speaking out on Twitter:

Cast and crew

Manifest stars Josh Dallas, Jack Messina, Melissa Roxburgh, Athena Karkanis, J.R. Ramirez, Parveen Kaur, Luna Blaise, Geraldine Leer, Andrew Sensenig, Mugga, Frank Deal, Katrina E. Perkins, Jack Messina, Alfredo Narciso, Richard Topol, Andrew Sensenig, Saanvi Bahl, and Curtiss Cook.

The people behind-the-scenes of Manifest:

Executive produced by Oscar-winning director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump, Flight, Cast Away, Back to the Future) and film producer Jack Rapke.

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