Stephen King Criticizes Manifest’s Writing Ahead Of Netflix Revival

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Stephen King says he's excited for Manifest's final season — as long as it avoids two of the show's most overused phrases: 'It's complicated' and 'Trust me.'

Prolific author Stephen King criticizes Manifest's sloppy writing ahead of the show's upcoming season 4 revival on Netflix. Created by Jeff Rake, the supernatural drama premiered on NBC in 2018, following the crew and passengers of a commercial airliner who suddenly disappear and are presumed dead, only to mysteriously return five and a half years later.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Fans finally got their wish when Netflix picked up Manifest for a fourth and final season, which will consist of 20 episodes. Much of the original cast will return and reprise their roles, including Melissa Roxburgh, Josh Dallas, J.R. Ramirez, Luna Blaise, Parveen Kaur, Holly Taylor, and Daryl Edwards. Despite some uncertainty surrounding Matt Long's return as Zeke Landon, it was later revealed he has rejoined the cast.

I hope they can avoid "It's complicated" and "Trust me." Otherwise, I can't wait. https://t.co/JPNhvWg621King is right to point out that "Trust me" and "It's complicated" are some of the most overused sayings spoken on the show, along with"It's all connected.

On social media, the famous author frequently shares his enthusiasm for new television shows and movies, though he hasn't been afraid to criticize them either. Another recent example was when King called Stranger Things season 4's release structure"kind of lame." It's all coming from a good place though, as King is an avid fan of both shows.

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