TLC will not be Counting On anymore.
15.06.2021 - 09:21 / justjared.com
We have some sad news to report about the NBC series Manifest.
The network has reportedly decided to cancel the series after three seasons and the decision came down to the last possible hour.
Click inside to learn all about the decision…
Manifest was one of a four NBC shows that were on the “bubble” and the network kept fans waiting for weeks to find out if they’d be renewed. Debris and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist were both canceled and now Manifest has been as well. We’re still waiting on
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EXCLUSIVE: NBC has opted not to renew missing plane drama series Manifest for a fourth season. The decision came down Monday night, just hours before the options on the cast were to expire Tuesday and amid a strong showing of Manifest on Netflix where it has been #1 in the U.S. for the past three days.