


During Netflix's annual global fan event, Tudum 2022, Melissa Roxburgh and Josh Dallas unveiled the first full-length trailer for the upcoming fourth season of Manifest.
Roxburgh and Dallas thanked fans for their part in bringing the show to Netflix and promising that many of the questions posed by the Season 3 finale will be answered when Part 1 of the final season lands Nov. 4.




The jam-packed trailer finds our favorite 828-ers two years from the events of the third season finale, but Ben (Dallas) is still reeling from the murder of his wife Grace (Athena Karkanis), and the kidnapping of their baby, Eden. “I had a calling, it was awful,” Ben — complete with a rugged grief beard — tells his sister Michaela (Roxburgh). “Everything was swallowed by ash.”




The two-year time jump means we pick up just 18 months before passengers' predicted “death date” of June 2, 2024. With little time left, Saanvai (Parveen Kaur) is determined to “follow every lead” to unravel what happened to the people abroad Montego Air Flight 828, who mysteriously disappeared (or perhaps died) for five and a half years only to return unaged and experiencing “callings” from a higher power.
In the clip, Michaela is convinced that “828 wasn’t an accident,” telling her brother, “We’re supposed to save the passengers together,” later adding, “we didn't fly into the storm, it flew into us. It chose us.”
Perhaps the airplane’s black box will clue them in on where they’ve been — and what they’re supposed to accomplish now that they're back. In the trailer, Cal (now aged up and played by Ty Doran) comes across the flight recorder in a shipping container.
Cal also seems surprised to notice that, after mysteriously vanishing and reappearing at the end of last season, he has aged physically — but not psychologically. “Two years ago, I touched the tailfin and disappeared again and then came back five years older,” he says in the clip. “I need to remember what happened.”
Elsewhere, the Michaela/Jared/Zeke love triangle is still going strong, as Jared (J.R. Ramirez) gives Mich a longing look during a tender moment on a park bench, and, in another scene, Zeke (Matt Long) hugs her from behind as she cooks. Zeke’s empath abilities also seem to be taking a toll on him as he doubles over in pain while experiencing his special ability.
The trailer ends with Ben surmising that the “callings” are “a direct link to divine consciousness.”
Get a direct link to some answers when Part 1 of the show's final descent arrives Nov. 4. Check out the trailer above.
With five distinct celebrations, Tudum: A Netflix Global Fan Event includes first-look photos, never-before-seen footage, new trailers, behind-the-scenes access, celebrity appearances, interviews and more from over 100 of your favorite series, films and specials.




































































