On 828 Day at 8:28 AM, exactly one year after Netflix announced that Manifest has been resurrected following its cancellation by NBC, the streamer unveiled a premiere date for Part 1 of the series’ fourth and final season.
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Hulu has debuted the trailer for the upcoming murder mystery rom-com series Wedding Season!
Netlfix just dropped the new movie Wedding Season, but this is a completely different project.
The new series tells the story of Katie and Stefan who fall for each other at a wedding and begin an affair, despite Katie already having a fiancé. Two months later at Katie’s wedding, her new husband and his entire family are murdered. The police think Stefan did it. Stefan thinks Katie did it. And no one knows for sure what the truth is… The series is an action-packed romp across the UK and the US as Katie and Stefan go on the run, all while trying to prove their innocence.
Rosa Salazar and Gavin Drea star in the series alongside Jade Harrison, Jamie Michie, Callie Cooke, Bhav Joshi, Ioanna Kimbrook, and Omar Baroud.
Click inside to check out the trailer…
All eight episodes will debut on Thursday, September 8. The show will air on Disney+ internationally.
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