Katherine McNamara keeps it cute in a daisy patterned dress while posing during a photocall for the 2018 Oz Comic Con on Friday (June 8) in Melbourne, Australia.
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We just found out something about Christopher Larkin that we never knew before.
The 100 actor, who plays Monty on the show, confirmed that he’s about to release an album!
“I’m currently finishing up an album called the happiest album ever made,” he told Daman magazine. “It was supposed to be released last November, but I made a last-minute decision to ditch garage band and work with a producer/engineer who actually knows what they’re doing.”
He adds, “I flew to New York City and re-recorded the entire thing from scratch. It’s been a huge learning experience.”
“At the end of the day, I just hope it connects with a few listeners who don’t already share my last name.”
Christopher adds about the type of music he’s personally drawn to and which artists influenced it, “Trying to emulate Elliott Smith. Trying to emulate Nick Drake. Trying to merge the lyricism of Leonard Cohen with the sensibilities of Sufjan Stevens.”
“Realizing halfway that these emulations are not only unhealthy, but highly unrealistic,” he shared. “Then taking what I’ve learned from these icons and creating a voice of my own.”
“I can say that they are from Earth,” Jason shared. “They are from our time, so before the first apocalypse,”
So, what does that mean?
“[It] means they probably were in cryo-sleep because they’re not a bunch of 100-year-old men and women. There’s a couple new characters that we’ll meet that will be prominent like the leader of that group on the ship.”
He added, “They’ve come back to this planet that they don’t recognize. All that’s left is this Garden of Eden that Clarke’s been living in with her daughter [Madi].”
During one, Eliza and Bob both predicted how their characters have grown up since the season 4 finale, where we saw them separated and six years in the future.
“It’s much more wholesome and little, and I’m really excited about that,” Eliza says of Clarke’s new role, which isn’t a leader.
She adds, “I mean, obviously she’s gone through so much loss, so there would still be that feeling inside her but yeah, over those six years there would have been a lot of time to make peace an be less hurt by everything that’s happened.”
Bob adds about how Bellamy would’ve taken over that leader role that Clarke left behind.
“I think the whole group up there work well as a team. And the challenge is figuring out what’s going on on the ground.”
“It’s going to be interesting to watch a group of people, humans, trying to survive,” Elizashared on the panel about the upcoming season. “This is an enemy we can’t defeat, so how do we move forward? In true Clarke fashion, that will be trying to get everyone on board.”
Just before the panel started, The 100 cast stopped by the WB booth for an autograph signing before debuting a Season 3 Sizzle Reel. Check it out below!
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Eliza Taylor stops to pose while stepping out for The 100 panel held during 2016 WonderCon at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Sunday (March 27) in Los Angeles.
Eliza opened up about what we can expect from Clark’s reaction to Lexa’s (Alycia Debnam Carey) death.
“Clarke has always been very good at compartmentalizing, she’s always been very good at pushing forward even in the worst situations, but this one’s different, this is her love,” Eliza said (via Variety). “It’s gonna be really, really tricky for her, and I think it really changes her for good, but in true Clarke fashion, she will somehow get through it.”
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