Glastonbury Festival is officially underway, with gates opening for ticketholders on Wednesday morning (June 21).
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Netflix is set to drop the final batch of episodes for Manifest season four (and the series as a whole) – you can find release details below.The supernatural drama chronicles the lives of aeroplane passengers whose flight mysteriously vanished. Flight 828 is declared missing for over five years before it suddenly reappears in the sky.For the passengers, no time has passed and they have no idea where they’ve been for the last five years.
As they attempt to reintegrate into society, some of them develop special abilities, as well as hearing guiding voices and visions of events yet to occur. The mystery of their disappearance and newfound abilities pushes them to investigate what happened to their flight and why they were chosen.The official synopsis for season four part two reads: “In the aftermath of Angelina unleashing a devastating volcanic fissure, the passengers face severe scrutiny in a world fuelled by 828er hate, no longer free to solve their own Callings without constant supervision by the unscrupulous 828 Registry.”Originally airing on NBC for three seasons, Manifest made the jump to Netflix for a fourth and final season, with the first part being released on the streamer back in November 2022.
Now, the second and final part is set to be released.The final episodes will be available to stream from Friday, June 2, 2023 at 8am GMT (12am. PT/3am ET), which is the usual release time for new content on Netflix.Part two will consist of 10 instalments, and will kick things off with episode 11, which is titled ‘Final Descent’.Series creator and showrunner Jeff Rake initially planned to make six seasons of Manifest, and despite that expectation being cut short, he previously said that “the series’ endgame won’t change at
.Glastonbury Festival is officially underway, with gates opening for ticketholders on Wednesday morning (June 21).
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Black Mirror returns with five new episodes this month.Created by Charlie Brooker, the dystopian anthology series has taken a dark satirical swipe at various technologies over the years, from dating apps, surveillance to virtual reality.As per a synopsis, the show’s sixth season is described as “the most unpredictable, unclassifiable and unexpected yet”. Cast members include Aaron Paul, Ben Barnes, Annie Murphy, Clara Rugaard, Danny Ramirez, Josh Hartnett, Kate Mara and Michael Cera.The show’s fifth season was released in June 2019, which featured three episodes.
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Manchester City will celebrate winning the Treble with an open-top bus parade on Monday, June 12.
Another year has fast come around and a star-studded line-up will once again be pulling on their football boots as Soccer Aid returns for 2023. Last year, a record-breaking £15 million was donated to UNICEF as a bunch of singers, reality stars, and former footballers took to the pitch.
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Kathy Hilton will not be returning to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 13 after being featured on the show as a “friend of.”
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The stars of our favourite soaps are set to be celebrated as the British Soap Awards returns to screens. The casts of Hollyoaks, Doctors, Coronation Street, Emmerdale and EastEnders dressed up to the nines and headed to The Lowry theatre at Salford Quays on Saturday night for the glitzy awards bash.
After several weeks of auditions and live shows, the Britain's Got Talent grand final is finally here. Over the last week fans of the long-running ITV talent show have watched five live semi-finals which saw the acts whittled down to the final stage.
Love Island is back for another summer of romance, drama and recoupling.
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The Vanderpump Rules stars are continuing their battle.
I'm a Celeb star Helen Flanagan has hit back at a mum-shamer who told her she needed to spend more time with her kids while she was on a girls' holiday.The 32 year old is mum to three children - daughters Matilda, 7, Delilah, 4, and two year old son Charlie who she shares with her ex, Scott Sinclair. Helen is currently in Ibiza with her friend and has been sharing some stunning snaps to her Instagram, showing off her incredible figure.
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backward, apparently back to the night Midge and Lenny hooked up. They’re at a nearby diner, and Lenny is giving Midge lessons on how to be famous, knowing as he always did that she would make it.
Yellowjackets season two reaches its conclusion this week (May 26).Created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, the mystery thriller series follows a girls’ football team in 1996 who, while travelling to a tournament in Seattle, crash-land in the Canadian wilderness and are left stranded for 19 months. Between their attempts to survive, the show also jumps to their adult lives in the present day.The show’s first season received seven nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series and acting nods for Melanie Lynskey and Christina Ricci.Other members of the cast include Tawny Cypress, Ella Purnell, Sophie Nelisse, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sophie Thatcher, Sammi Hanratty and Juliette Lewis.The ninth episode will be available on Paramount+ from Friday May 26 at 12am PT/3am ET in the US.