Clarke (Eliza Taylor) meets her first dog in this still from tonight’s all-new The 100.
In “The Children of Gabriel”, Clarke is still trying to win over the leaders of Sanctum in order to let her people stay.
Meanwhile, Bellamy (Bob Morley), Echo (Tasya Teles) and Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) discover a new threat while on a mission to retrieve the transport ship.
The 100 airs TONIGHT, Tuesday, May 14th @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW. Check out a sneak peek from the ep below!
Clarke (Eliza Taylor) finds herself chained up as the eclipse nears in this new still from tonight’s The 100.
In “Red Sun Rising”, the team on the ground, including Clarke, Bellamy (Bob Morley) and more, flights to survive the threat they face on the new planet, Sanctum.
Meanwhile, Raven (Lindsey Morgan) must join forces with an unlikely ally to save everyone on board the Mothership.
The 100 airs TONIGHT, Tuesday, May 7th @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW. Check out a clip from tonight’s ep below:
Star Eliza Taylor and showrunner Jason Rothenberg opened up to IBT about the possibility of their characters, Monty and Harper, popping up on the show in flashbacks.
If you don’t know, while their friends entered a cryosleep, Monty and Harper chose to live out the rest of their lives together on the spaceship. They actually lived long and grew old together before their deaths.
Eliza is hopeful for the flashbacks, saying “I hope so. Jason is the only one who knows this stuff, but I don’t see why not.”
“We’ve got these lovely actors, and if they’re around and available, it would be great to do some flashbacks to what happened in the ring while we were all in cryo or stuff like that.â€
Jason adds that yes, it is “always possible that we can see people that have left the show.â€
“Season 6 is the biggest reset that we’ve ever done, by far,†showrunner Jason Rothenberg shared in a recent interview with EW about the new season, which sees Wonkru setting feet on a brand new world – literally.
He adds, “We’re, in a lot of ways, changing everything you know. Even thematically we wanted to freshen it up. So, before it was about: How far will you go to survive. Now, it’s more about: Can we do better? They’re going to be held accountable for what they’ve done. And they hold themselves accountable for what they’ve done.â€
Jason also opened up about what the crew will encounter once on the planet, with a gas giant in its’ back yard.
“They’re very different than anything we’ve encountered before,†he says about the citizens of the moon. “They’ve been alone on this planet, kind of unchallenged by any other groups of people. They’ve mastered what it takes to survive on this moon.”
However, “our heroes need to know what they know, or they’re not going to make it. Here, our heroes are uninvited, they break in essentially, and they are desperate to be asked to stay. Ultimately it’s about these new people having to decide whether they’re willing to let these people from Earth, who, I think it’s fair to say destroyed the planet, stay.”
“Can they afford to let that sort of disease of violence spread to his peaceful community? It’s a functioning society before our people get there. So one of the fun stories that we’re telling is that how these two groups sort of collide with each other and change each other.â€
The 100 premieres TONIGHT, April 30th @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW.
It’s safe to say that Bellamy and Octavia’s relationship on The 100 is strained – it’s actually more than strained.
Marie Avgeropoulos and Bob Morley recently chatted with Collider about the siblings’ relationship heading into season 6, which premieres TOMORROW, April 30th on The CW.
“This season will be very interesting for Bellamy and Octavia since they were at such odds last year,” Marie shared. “Octavia threw Bellamy in the pit last year, so I’m sure that’s pretty hard for him to get over.”
She adds, “But that’s the fun part about The 100: it’s all these unhealthy relationships and how people cope. Of course, Bellamy dating and becoming very close with Echo has been challenging for Octavia. A few seasons ago she threw Octavia off a cliff. So that’s pretty hard to accept as your potential sister in law. It’s not just a little argument.”
Bob continues that the duo’s argument last season isn’t “something that they can walk away from that easily. You know that old adage of blood is thicker than water, it definitely rings true for them, but it’s just like…there’s gotta be a lot of water under the bridge before that developing into something more…so, there’s a lot of work to be done.
Marie also teased that Bellamy and Octavia will be together in some form in the new season and dropped this huge hint: “[There's] an interesting thing that happens between them this season and it will shock the viewers. So, I’m really excited for everybody to see. Big decisions will be made.”
What “interesting thing” is this? We need to know!
Meanwhile, The 100 is set to return for a season seven.
The series’ join previously announced Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl and Supernatural in the 2019-2020 season for the network.
Arrow and Supernatural will also air their final seasons in the upcoming year.