Melissa Roxburgh thanks fans, says we will see beyond the death date, and talks fate of the Stone family

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Melissa Roxburgh says she was so surprised when she got the call that Netflix was picking up Manifest for a final season to complete the story. Roxburgh added this show is a love letter from the cast of Manifest to all of the Manifesters who stuck by the show and never gave up, the ones who rewatched episodes, and wrote in letters. She said everyone's voice matters and in this instance it added life into a once cancelled show. When asked if we would see beyond the death date, Melissa confirmed we would, adding that the second part of the season (set to come out next year) gets even more intense. In the meantime, Roxburgh said she would miss being able to knock on Josh Dallas's (who plays Ben Stone, her brother on the series) trailer door, the shenanigans of the cast and crew, and filming every day. But for now, she said she couldn't be happier for fans to take this final flight with them. 
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Two years after the brutal murder of Grace turned their lives upside down, the Stone family is in shambles as a devastated Ben continues to mourn his wife and search for his kidnapped daughter, Eden.
*Manifest is currently available to stream on Netflix - with part two set to come out next year. 
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Melissa Roxburgh thanks fans, says we will see beyond the death date, and talks fate of the Stone family

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