As most of the 100 fans already know, the next season is coming up pretty soon, and countdown for the 7th season of the series has officially begun.
The 100 is based primarily on Kass Morgan’s series of post-apocalyptic teenage novels, but it has added so much to the story across its six seasons that it’s practically become an original.
With season six ending on a massive cliff hanger, as Hope goes on to stab Octavia and kill her. This season was filled with loads of new ideas and adventures as we witnessed new artificial intelligence commanders and a time travel scene.
The 100 Season 7 Plot
Season seven was announced in the august of 2019 and will feature a total of 16 episodes. The official plot of the upcoming season is yet to be revealed; however, Season 7 is anticipated to emphasize entirely on Earth, and a colossal battle could be a way of finishing the series. It has also been revealed that the culmination will have no huge surprise that could open the gateways to even more landings as it would be the final season for the show.
The 100 Season 7 Cast
Shelby Flannery, who joined the cast at the end of season six as a grown-up Hope, will also reappear– and we’ll be seeing a lot more of her.
The cast for the upcoming season includes Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin, Paige Turco as Dr. Abigail Griffin, Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake, Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane, Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake, Christopher Larkin as Monty Green, Richard Harmon as John Murphy, Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes.
There will also be a few new faces, as Alaina Huffman (Smallville) will play a prisoner called Nikki and Chad Rook (The Flash, Timeless) will be playing Hatch.
The 100 Season 7 Release Date
The official release date The 100 Season 7 is on the 20th of May 2020. There aren’t any trailers for the new season as the trailers release a month before the start of the show, all we can do is speculate and wait for the grand ending of the show.