'Manifest' cast at ATX TV Fest says final season will answer all your questions

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Cast members from Netflx's "Manifest" debuted the beginning of the end of the show at ATX TV Festival on Thursday.

The second part of the show's fourth and final season debuted on Netflix Friday. Festival attendees got a sneak peek at the first episode of the mystery show. For those who are not 828ers, let us explain. Passengers on Flight 828 fly to New York from Jamaica, but when they land, five years have passed. The passengers start to have visions and lots of chaos ensues.

Actors Melissa Roxburgh, Josh Dallas, Matt Long, Luna Blaise, Daryl Edwards, J.R. Ramirez, Holly Taylor, and Parveen Kaur dished on all things "Manifest" during a panel at the festival.

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Here's what we learned:

Final episodes of "Manifest" will answer the questions we've been asking.

What happened to the passengers in the air? Why are they getting visions, AKA, callings? Have they been dead the whole time?

"The answers you're looking for are going to be there," Long, who plays Zeke, said.

Ramirez said the writers were able to wrap up the story in a beautiful way with "just enough to answer your questions." But some things will also be left open for the viewer to interpret, he said.

The actors took props home.

"I think Josh stole a lot," Edwards, who plays Robert Vance, said.

Dallas, who plays Ben Stone, took home Ben's glasses and some stationery. Blaise, who plays Olive, has a necklace from the show. Taylor, who plays Angelina, brought home an art easel.

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"Manifest" has made the actors popular passengers.

When Edwards was on his way to Austin, he received a note from someone on his plane.

"It's ironic that you're on our plane," Edwards said the note read. "Welcome aboard."

Taylor, whose character Angelina is a villain, said people get scared when they see her on their flight or anywhere else -- people are terrified no matter the setting, Taylor said.

"I was at a restaurant once and these teenage girls asked to take a picture and they were like, 'We were gonna ask you but as soon as you came in, we were like, is she going to burn the place down?'" Taylor said.

Blaise said agents at customs love to see her.

"They're like, 'You're on 'Manifest!'" Blaise said.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Netflix's 'Manifest' cast speak on Season 4 at ATX TV Fest