Best Netflix shows to watch if you like Manifest

MANIFEST -- "Bogey" Episode 309 -- Pictured: (l-r) Ali Lopez-Sohaili as Eagan, Josh Dallas as Ben Stone -- (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC)
MANIFEST -- "Bogey" Episode 309 -- Pictured: (l-r) Ali Lopez-Sohaili as Eagan, Josh Dallas as Ben Stone -- (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC) /
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MANIFEST — “MAYDAY PART: 2”, Episode 313 — Pictured: (l-r) Josh Dallas as Ben Stone, Jack Messina as Cal Stone — (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC) /

Best Netflix shows to watch if you like Manifest

Since Manifest started streaming on Netflix, the canceled NBC series has been the most-watched show on the platform, holding strong for at least a month. Clearly, new fans have boarded Flight 828 and have become full-fledged Manifesters.

Even though the series has been canceled, and Netflix passed on picking up a fourth season, both new and old fans are still hoping for the sci-fi mystery to make a comeback and finish its story. Whether it’s Manifest season 4 or a wrap-up movie, we’ll take it.

But while the fans who have become obsessed with the series on Netflix wait for the third — and currently final — season to hit their watch lists (here’s where to watch it), there’s plenty of shows just like your new favorite to check out on Netflix.

From throwback sci-fi and post-apocalyptic dramas like The 4400 and Jericho to recent Netflix original hits like Into the Night and Raising Dion, don’t miss out on some of the best Netflix shows Manifest fans will love.

Best Netflix shows: Sweet Tooth

Based on the limited comic book series of the same name by Jeff Lemire, Sweet Tooth premiered on Netflix in June 2021 and quickly became an unexpected sensation. The fantasy drama counts none other the erstwhile Iron Man actor Robert Downey Jr. as an executive producer, so you know it’s good.

Sweet Tooth takes place a decade after The Great Crumble introduced hybrids to the world and centers on a hybrid deer-boy named Gus (Christian Convery). After being sheltered for most of his life, Gus teams up with Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), a loner searching for answers, to go on an adventure and find the truth about his origins.

Even though Sweet Tooth might be a bit “weirder” than Manifest fans are accustomed to, the character-driven story with fantasy and sci-fi elements is definitely something that connects both series. We’re hoping to see the adventure continue in Sweet Tooth season 2 because it’s without a doubt one of the best Netflix shows right now and a must-watch.