Here's Why You'll See Bellamy Sitting on 'The 100' More in Season 6

Here's Why You'll See Bellamy Sitting on 'The 100' More in Season 6

Bob Morley might be lounging around on screen a bit more than we’re all used to seeing on The 100 in the upcoming season, but there’s a legit reason for it.

Turns out that over the summer, he had knee surgery.

Talking with IBT, Bob revealed that some things had to be changed around the set to accommodate his injury – but not much.

“I mean, I had a lot of different doubles come in [that] would run and walk for me,” he shared. “There’s a lot of Bellamy scenes where he’s sitting down. I mean, having an injury sucks.”

Bob adds, “I like to be physically active and all that stuff. So, to not be able to walk since July 20 ’til like [late September] is pretty frustrating. So, it affected me, in a big way. And maybe a little bit of the show.”

The 100 is expected to return in the late spring of 2019.

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