Ahead of the show’s series finale on Wednesday night (September 30), some of the stars shared goodbye messages.
“Oh Clarke. Somebody give this woman a cuddle!! And a good nights sleep,” star Eliza Taylor said in response to a photo of her in character.
“Hard to caption without getting sappy ! May we meet again . 7 years of memories learning and growth . I’m always forever thankful . Love, Octavia #the100,” Marie Avgeropoulos captioned one photo on Instagram.
“Series Finale #BTS snap before her and I (yep just spoke in the third person) knew about 2020 probs… but feeling this mood😳 photo cred @shannonkook #throwback #the100 #precovid,” she captioned another pic.
Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, and Marie all shared video messages via The 100‘s Twitter account. Check them out below!
Lindsey Morgan is marking her first time as a director tonight!
The 30-year-old actress is making her directorial debut with tonight’s (July 1) new episode of The 100.
In tonight’s episode, “The Queen’s Gambit”, Emori (Luisa d’Oliveira) tries to heal Sanctum’s old familial wounds while Echo (Tasya Teles), Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) and Diyoza (Ivana Milicevic) struggle with new ones.
Lindsey opened up about her first time directing.
“Directing felt a lot like sailing a ship, and you have your course and you know the weather and you planned everything and you brought snacks. You really plotted your trajectory,” she told EW. “And then you’re in the sea, and a storm comes, or a shark, or someone gets bitten by a jellyfish! And you just have to constantly adapt to the new situation at hand and adjust your sails to whatever comes.”
“With every episode and every film set, there are challenges or obstacles and for me, it was things I didn’t ever see coming, I didn’t plan for, but I’d have to adjust on the fly and adapt and try to make every new decision an opportunity to make the overall project better. But it was tough because I’m a planner, so I definitely had to work on my spontaneity and resourcefulness,” Lindsey added.
Katherine McNamara gets her family pic with Arrow co-stars Stephen Amell, Ben Lewis and David Ramsey while arriving for The CW’s Summer 2019 TCA Party held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday evening (August 4) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
“With #The100 Season 6 finale just days away, I have some bittersweet news to share: Season 7 will be our last,” he wrote. “We are eternally grateful to WB & CW for always allowing us to tell our story the way we want to & to wrap the show on our terms. What an incredible ride this has been!”
The 100’s seventh season was announced in April.
With #The100 Season 6 finale just days away, I have some bittersweet news to share: Season 7 will be our last. We are eternally grateful to WB & CW for always allowing us to tell our story the way we want to & to wrap the show on our terms. What an incredible ride this has been!
During the panel, the stars teased a possible prequel spinoff that’s been talked about for a long time.
“I think I would want to see one where … the beginning of the spin-off is the first bomb going off,” Richard shared with the fans about a spinoff series. “And everything of like the people who become the Grounders, the people who survive, them dealing with kind of everything. I think that would be spin-off I’d want to see.”
Jason added, “We may be working on something. Can’t talk about it. I’ll probably get in trouble for saying that.”
The cast recently opened up to E! News about what fans can expect from the new planet in season six. Check out what they had to say below:
EP Jason Rothenberg: “It’s an Earth-like planet, we’ve seen it from space. It will pack many, many surprises, the creatures that we encounter are not things that would’ve been on Earth. You know, the threats and the mysteries, it’s just endless, you know, the sky’s literally the limit as far as what we can and hopefully will encounter. You know, it’s survivable to humans, so it has to have a certain…as Monty says it’s in the Goldilocks zone of binary star system. So we know there’s two stars, we know there’s water and land and trees based on what we’ve seen from space. The rest is going to be revealed, obviously, as they touch down in season six.”
Marie Avgeropoulos: “I had to read it about six times because it was very confusing. It’s very, very—it’s got so much sci-fi elements this season to the show…it’s really quite complicated.”
Richard Harmon: “The planet’s going to be nuts. It’s gonna look oddly Vancouver-like, but they did such an amazing job this year of actually being able to switch it up, kind of where we shoot, and show the difference, and that’s the lovely thing about shooting in Vancouver…The planet has a very interesting and cool look to it this season. I thought I was on the wrong set. This is still The 100, right?”
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