Manifest creator Jeff Rake is sharing his thoughts on the series cancellation.
10.06.2021 - 04:05 / thewrap.com
not be returning for a third season but that that NBCUniversal plans to shop it to other outlets. Peacock, NBC’s sister streaming service, has already passed.However, show creator Austin Winsberg is not going down without a fight.
He took to Twitter on Wednesday to not just confirm the sad news but to mobilize “Zoey” fans to help save the show. “Right now I refuse to believe the show is dead,” Winsberg wrote, “There is too much love and goodwill and the fan base is incredible.”“I believe we can
.Manifest creator Jeff Rake is sharing his thoughts on the series cancellation.
NBC’s Manifest ended on an abrupt note as the series came to an end with numerous unanswered questions surrounding Flight 828. Despite the cancellation, series creator Jeff Rake has plans to provide some closure to his “Manifesters.”
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said at the time that he was “devastated” by the cancellation, but was “hoping to find a new home” for the show. “You the fans deserve an ending to your story,” he wrote on Twitter.Across its three-season run, “Manifest” followed the passengers and crew of Montego Air Flight 828, who mysteriously returned five years after they were feared dead when the commercial airliner disappeared.
I’m devastated by NBC’s decision to cancel us. That we’ve been shut down in the middle is a gut punch to say the least.
cancellation of “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” Taking to Twitter to clear things up, the actress made it clear that she was not trying to outright “trash” the network when she said the cancellation was “the wrong move.”Levy’s original comments were made in an interview with Vanity Fair — one of her first since learning that “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” would not continue on any NBC platform.
the cancellation of NBC’s “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” — the musical comedy about a young woman (Jane Levy) struggling with her ability to process people’s inner thoughts through pop songs — especially after a highly acclaimed second season that tackled pressing topics such as systemic racism, postpartum depression and the sticky nature of office politics.Moore not only got dancing feet racing through tunes by Queen, Gwen Stefani and Sixpence None the Richer, but this year also marked her
Jane Levy is having her say on NBC’s decision to cancel “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist“.
Jane Levy is getting candid about Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist‘s cancellation.
Jane Levy, star of NBC’s recently canceled musical comedy-drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, says the network’s decision not to renew the series is a “wrong move,” and suggests a show “about love” is much needed in a “crime and guns”-heavy TV line-up.
NBC has canceled “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” after two seasons, the network said Wednesday.The show, a co-production between Lionsgate Television and Universal Television, will be shopped to other outlets.
Nothing to sing about! NBC announced the cancelation of musical comedy-drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist on Wednesday, June 9, and it didn’t take long for the Twitter uproar to begin.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’s characters have performed their last heart song as NBC opted not to renew the musical dramedy.
Jane Levy, had been on the bubble for a season 3 renewal and according to TVLine, was strongly being considered for an eight-episode pickup by NBCUniversal's streaming service, Peacock, before a deal failed to come to pass.When asked about the possibility of a third season, creator Austin Winsberg was «cautiously optimistic» about the show's chances for a return.«I am cautiously optimistic [about season 3],» he told ET in mid-May. «We have a very passionate fanbase and it's nice to read articles