'Manifest' Star Melissa Roxburgh Honors Final Season With Touching Behind the Scenes Photos

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'Thank you for flying with us ✈️💙'

It’s the beginning of the end for Manifest—a series that rose from the dead and is gearing up for its highly-anticipated final season on Netflix.

The cast has been busy promoting the upcoming episodes before they land on the streaming giant in November.

Melissa Roxburgh and Josh Dallas, who star as Flight 828 survivors Michaela and Ben Stone, respectively, attended the season four screening during PaleyFest NY at the Paley Museum on Tuesday, Oct. 11, in New York City, along with a handful of other cast members.

<p>NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 11: (L-R) Josh Dallas, Ty Doran, J.R. Ramirez, Melissa Roxburgh, Luna Blaise, Matt Long and Daryl Edwards attend the "Manifest" season 4 screening during the 2022 PaleyFest NY at Paley Museum on <a href="https://parade.com/living/october-holidays-observances/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:October;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">October</a> 11, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)</p>

However, Roxburgh also took a more personal approach to pay tribute to the series on her Instagram page—a sweet gesture for the original #Manifesters who have been there since day one.

The first photo featured a black-and-white shot of Montego Airways Flight 828, which is where it all began.

The gallery of photos—the rest in color—included a handful of behind-the-scenes shots with Dallas, along with some snaps of the cast and crew that have worked tirelessly to bring the show to life through the years.

“Thank you for flying with us ✈️💙,” Roxburgh captioned the post.

Her comment section lit up with fans and co-stars commemorating the end of the series.

Ellen Tamaki, who plays Drea, wrote, “Congrats!!!! Love you!!!!!”

Matt Long, who stars as Zeke, Mic’s on-screen husband, agreed, writing, “What an amazing journey it’s been.”

Dallas chimed in, noting, “I’m not ready Sis. ❤️❤️,” while his real-life wife, Ginnifer Goodwin, simply added a crying face emoji.

Manifest, which originally aired on NBC, was canceled in June 2021 after three seasons before being revived by Netflix a few months later.

Netflix dropped the official trailer for the final season last month. It will premiere in two parts each consisting of 10 episodes, with the first half of the season set to be released on November 4.

Buckle up, because we have a feeling there’s going to be quite a lot of turbulence before we reach our final destination.

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