A popular CW series that hit in 2014 has completed a journey of six seasons and now it’s time to know what’s new Season or final season bring for its fans. After a must-watch Season 6 full of missiles, spaces, artificial intelligence, it’s time to know how “The 100” final episodes wonder its fans.
Based on Kass Morgan’s novel of the same name, the series started 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth’s orbit before the war. The space stations banded together to form a single massive station named “The Ark”, wenis galore about 2,400 people live.
It depicts various interesting twists and turns and impeccable scenes in the first six seasons and also shows some more amazing parts related to the Sheidheda and how the heroes will make peace with the Sanctum society in the final season which is mentioned below.
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When the series will be premier on the television screen?
Although the premiere date is not announced by the producers and directors, it is expected that the “The 100” final show or seven seasons will return at midseason, approximately in April 2020.
Where to watch the new season?
Season 7 of the “The 100” episodes are available to watch online and download on best and entertaining channel name CW.
The science-fiction drama is also available on online video streaming giant Netflix after some time that is between August and October 2020.
The 100: Storyline and Episodes
Created by Jason Rothenberg, the new season of the “The 100” contains a total of 16 episodes which never watched before. It is expected that the story of season 7 will uncover various mysterious and ended with a blast.
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The 100 Season 7: Cast
The cast of the “The 100” cast include various characters such as Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin, Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake, Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake, Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes, Richard Harmon as John Murphy, Tasya Teles as Echo, Shannon Kook as Jordan Green, Shelby Flannery as Hope Diyoza, Chuku Modu as Gabriel Santiago and others.