It's finally here! The official trailer for The 100 Season 7 has dropped, and it's just as insane as we knew it would be.
21.04.2020 - 00:51 / tvguide.com
The 100 Season 7 is just over a month away, which means the beginning of the end is nearly in sight for this fantastical series. And yes, we're still recovering from Season 6, which had two major character deaths, a dark Commander, literal body-snatchers, and potentially even a bit of time travel. At this point it's anyone's guess how The 100 will wrap everything up in its final season!
Season 6 ended on a huge cliffhanger, even by The 100's standards, with an adult version of Hope (Shelby
It's finally here! The official trailer for The 100 Season 7 has dropped, and it's just as insane as we knew it would be.
After months and months of waiting, the first teaser trailer for The 100 Season 7 is finally here! And per usual, it's just about the most insane thing we've ever seen, and now we're absolutely spinning with theories about the show's final season.
The 100 Season 7 is almost upon us, and yes, we're still trying to process the craziness of Season 6. Not every show manages to kill off two major characters, possibly discover alient technology, and introduce literal body-snatchers all in one year! We're obviously more eager than ever to see the show's final season, and at this point, it's anyone's guess how The 100 will wrap everything up.
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The 100 Season 7 is just weeks away, and yes, we're still recovering from the madness of Season 6. Not every show can manage to kill off two major characters, introduce literal body-snatchers, and possibly discover alien technology all in one year! We're obviously more eager than ever to see the show's final season, and at this point, it's anyone's guess how The 100 will wrap everything up.
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By Denise Petski
With The 100's seventh and final season less than a month away, it's time to start speculating about how all these beloved characters' stories will end! The stakes will be higher than ever, and while some might get happy endings (or as close to that as you can get on The 100) we're almost certainly going to have to watch some of our favorite characters die too.
The wait for new episodes of Star Trek: Discovery feels like forever given the mind-blowing events that unfolded at the end of Season 2. As you'll recall, Control's (Alan Van Sprang) armada of Section 31 ships threatened to destroy all sentient life. However, they were ultimately defeated by our heroes with help from unlikely allies like Xahian queen Po (Yadira Guevara-Prip), an army of newly-empowered Kelpians, and Chancellor L'Rell (Mary Chieffo) aboard a Klingon battle cruiser.
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By Denise Petski
The 100 is about to enter its final season, and you know what that means! The stakes will be higher than ever, and we're almost certainly going to have to watch some of our favorite characters die.
The 100 Season 7 is just over a month away, which means the beginning of the end is nearly in sight for this fantastical series. And yes, we're still recovering from Season 6, which had two major character deaths, a dark Commander, literal body-snatchers, and potentially even a bit of time travel. At this point it's anyone's guess how The 100 will wrap everything up in its final season!
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We didn’t see that one coming.
We didn't see that one coming.