'The 100' Season 2 Spoilers: Be Prepared For The Darkest Show on CW!
"The 100" Season 2 Spoilers: Be Prepared For The Darkest Show on CW!
CW, once again, offered fans another hit show when their "The 100" premiered in spring. The show did so well that the company announced that the sci-fi hit will have another season. In the previous month's comic conference held in San Diego, Jason Rotherberg, who is the show's creator, revealed a few spoilers of the upcoming season.
Rotherberg said that the next season will pick up where the first ended. He had even showed a preview video featuring Clarke's reaction to being a captive. Further, he said that season two will be more on reunions. This would be the the main storyline until the end.
The premiere show answered several cliffhangers and at the same time, also created new mind-boggling issues. The viewers of the exclusive premiere show at New York revealed a few spoilers, such as:
1. Mount Weather's revealed right away. Season two will pick up at Mount Weather with Clarke. The scene will be violent and drastic featuring Clarke's reaction to his incarceration.
2. Clarke will meet new humans. The quarantine room that Clarke ended up in season one is still within the earth's territory. Monty and her are not alone in the room since there're 42/100 inside. They will also discover that the 'mountain men' aren't the only people they should be worrying about.
3. Lincoln and Octavia are planning to leave. The 'Linktavia' couple are thinking of escaping into the ocean; however, Octavia requires medical solutions.
4. Jaha is not gone for good. Jara stayed on the space station to sacrifice himself for everyone's safety, but there was a scene that made it look like he could come back.
5. Bellamy is still alive. Though not that great, Bellamy is still alive; though he'll be involved in a hostage situation during the premiere.
6. Season two is darker in nature. If compared to other shows on the network, "The100" is a lot darker, but guess what? This upcoming season will be worse. What's interesting is that the circumstances being shown aren't that far from being real.
Since season two is darker, audiences could already anticipate the crazy scenes that are about to happen. For hose who thought that season one was nuts, they should be prepared for the next.
Season two's episode 1 is entitled "The 48" and will premiere on Oct. 22; 9 p.m. EDT on CW.
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