Good News for ‘Manifest’ Fans as Signature Acquires Sci-Fi Thriller on Supernatural Events Surrounding Us Plane, Here’s All We Know

Published 02/21/2025, 12:06 PM EST

Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that does not merely entertain but utterly possesses its audience. Manifest was such a spectacle, tangled in mystery, wrapped in intrigue, and positively dripping with the kind of suspense that keeps even the most steadfast of souls awake past reason. After dominating streaming charts and proving its global appeal, it showed that a truly compelling story never fades.

Now, a new sci-fi thriller is on the horizon, carrying the same intrigue and mystery that made Manifest a sensation, possibly becoming the new obsession for the thriller's fans 

Signature acquires the next must-watch for Manifest lovers is finally here

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As Deadline reports, Signature Entertainment has most delightfully 'manifested' a new sci-fi thriller, weaving its tale around the uncanny voyage of flight from New Orleans to Seattle in a movie called Flight 298. With Steven Quale, the mind behind Final Destination 5 and Aliens of the Deep, at the helm, and the ever-talented Tom Brittney and Georgina Leonidas gracing the screen, one can only imagine the deliciously unsettling spectacle that awaits.

Much like Manifest and its ill-fated Flight 828, this film revels in the bewitching enigma of vanished time and inexplicable returns. Real or fictional, these anomalies spark conspiracy theories and scientific debates, blurring the line between reality and speculation. The two movies serve as gripping reminders of how little is truly understood about time, fate, and the unexplained. Both stories challenge perception, leaving viewers to question what exists beyond the limits of human understanding.

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Even after its final descent, Manifest refuses to fade, its lingering mysteries, and fractured timelines, with theories still going around in the circle, one wonders what was Manifest's secret ingredient to success. 

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Years after its debut, Manifest continues to hold an unshakable grip on audiences. Even with the story concluded, its mysteries remain alive in fan theories, online discussions, and the endless search for deeper meaning. The show’s unique blend of supernatural intrigue, emotional storytelling, and intricate twists made it impossible to forget. Each unanswered question lingers, keeping viewers engaged long after the credits rolled. Few series manage to sustain this level of fascination, yet Manifest thrives on its lingering enigmas.

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That devotion became undeniable when Manifest was canceled, only for fans to launch an overwhelming campaign to save it for a fourth season. Their relentless push, trending hashtags, and global demand made its Netflix revival a historic moment in television. This passion for mystery and suspense is exactly why Manifest fans will be drawn to Flight 298. With eerie aviation anomalies and an unsettling sense of the unknown, it promises to deliver the same kind of mind-bending intrigue.

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As a Manifest fan are you excited to watch Flight 298? Let us know in the comments down below.

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