'Manifest' Digs Deeper Into Its Mysteries in NYCC Trailer (Video)

Death is still coming for the passengers of Flight 828

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The mysteries are only beginning on NBC’s “Manifest,” which released a trailer for its second season at New York Comic Con on Sunday.

The trailer shows clips of season one, in which a full jet liner flies into an unexpected storm. The plane survives, but when they land, they discover that they have jumped more than five years into the future and that everyone on the flight was presumed dead.

Now, in the new season, the passengers discover that death may still be coming for them. After the strange death of Griffin in the season one finale, Ben Stone realizes that all the passengers may die after enough time has elapsed equal to the amount of time they had disappeared. They were gone for five and a half years, and death may come for them in 2024.

Watch the “Manifest” trailer in the clip above and catch the season 2 premiere next spring on NBC.

Emmys 2019: 7 Snubs and Surprises (Photos)

  • As is typical at the Emmys, Sunday’s winners ranged from the woefully expected to the pleasantly surprising. Here’s our list of the biggest snubs and surprises.

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  • Surprise: Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag” beat perennial winner “Veep” to become TV’s top comedy, Waller-Bridge picked up an award for comedy writing, and she beat the heavily favored Julia Louis-Drefus in the lead comedic actress category. 

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  • Snub: The disappointment didn’t end there for “Veep”: The final season of the HBO comedy was completely shut out of Sunday’s awards.

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  • Snub: “When They See Us,” Ava DuVernay’s Netflix limited series, was up for a number of awards in the limited series categories — including Outstanding Limited Series — but the show only took home one Emmy, for lead actor Jharrel Jerome.

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  • Surprise: HBO’s “Chernobyl” was one of the summer’s breakouts. It scored three wins for writing, directing and limited series.

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  • Surprise: “Ozark” star Julia Garner won the Emmy for supporting actress in a drama, besting a quartet of “Game of Thrones” stars — Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner, Lena Headey and Gwendoline Christie.

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  • Snub: “Game of Thrones” came into the 2019 Emmys with more nominations in one year than any other program in history, but the show was all but shut out on Sunday’s broadcast. As widely predicted, the show did win in the most important category — drama series. And Peter Dinklage won for supporting actor.

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  • Surprise: “Killing Eve” star Sandra Oh won the lead actress in a drama series category at the Golden earlier Globes this year, but on Sunday it was her co-star Jodie Comer who surprised with a win, coming out on top. Her competition included “Game of Thrones” queen Emilia Clarke,  previous winner Viola Davis and Robin Wright, who was up for the final season of “House of Cards.”

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From “Fleabag’s” big win to a “Veep” shutout

As is typical at the Emmys, Sunday’s winners ranged from the woefully expected to the pleasantly surprising. Here’s our list of the biggest snubs and surprises.

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