Meanwhile, The 100 is set to return for a season seven.
The series’ join previously announced Arrow, Black Lightning, Charmed, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Dynasty, The Flash, Legacies, Riverdale, Supergirl and Supernatural in the 2019-2020 season for the network.
Arrow and Supernatural will also air their final seasons in the upcoming year.
Tasya Teles is giving fans a sneak peek of the season six premiere of The 100, especially when it comes to Bellamy and Echo.
Talking with TV Guide, the actress revealed that the couple are still going strong.
“In Season 6 we’re going to see the two of them — they worked together well as a pair,” Tasya shared. “We’re going to definitely explore that relationship but we also are going to see more of how the relationship strengthens each of them and what is it that each provides to the other within that. But they operate as a great unit.”
However, one person that is still trying to find a wedge between them is Bellamy’s sister, Octavia.
“There’s some lingering things [between Echo and Octavia],” Tasya added. “That’s a tough one. Octavia does affect Bellamy and that in turn affects Echo because she worries and cares about him. It’s always going to be a tricky one for her to navigate.”
She adds that Echo is “always walking on eggshells around that because it’s a very — those two have such a loaded relationship, so Echo knows to not push too hard, but she does want to see Bellamy happy and in a good place.”
There’s a brand new trailer for the new season of The 100, and it proves that season six is going to be even crazier than the last.
In the season premiere, called “Sanctum”, the crew is still reeling after receiving Monty’s message, and decide that a small group will go down to explore the mysterious new planet.
Back on the Mothership, several members of Wonkru face the consequences of their decisions.
What can we expect from Shannon Kook‘s character, Jordan Green, in the new season of The 100?
The Degrassi and Conjuring franchise actor shared his thoughts during a new interview with TV Guide.
“I tried to mark all those tiny things,” he said about the totally new experiences Jordan will be facing. “There’s so many simple things that you look past, you know, day-to-day, and I was really trying to take in the planet and the people. I was trying to fit in all those moments by seeing, you know, a female for the first time that’s not my mother, and Jordan is dealing with all these new experiences of relating to people that he’s grown up idolizing. And now I think he also feels a sense of, like, he’s almost the puppy or the new one. I don’t know, the new kid.”
“He’s grown his whole life learning about all their storylines and things,” he added. “Murphy (Richard Harmon) is his favorite character, which is so interesting. It’s not who you would expect, especially because of his parents, but I think Jordan — he mirrors his parents in their idealistic and kind natures, but he also has a propensity for rebelling and bending the rules,… He’s come from an idealistic, structured mindset, but also, he really has to find himself in the storyline because he’s battling between honoring his parents and what he’s been told by the battle-hardened heroes of the story, but then also trying to listen to his own heart.”
Season six of The 100 premieres on April 30 at 9/8c on The CW!
Richard Harmon looks so sharp in a bowtie in these new pics from photographer Brad Everett Young‘s Dream Loud campaign.
The #DreamLoudOfficial campaign was launched to help save art and music programs in schools.
In a recent interview, Richard opened up about Murphy’s relationship with Jordan, Monty and Harper’s son, in the new season of The 100.
“I think it’s an interesting relationship between him and Jordan because it’s hard for Murphy to look at him because he reminds him so much of his dad and his mom, specifically his dad,” Richard shared. “I think that’s a relationship that Murphy will miss is him and Monty, even though he never would have said it to Monty’s face. I think he had a lot of love for him and respect for him.”
He adds that the relationship is like Clarke and Madi’s, but in a different way.
“It’s different for him. He wants to see him do good. He wants to see him have fun,” Richard says. “He wants to see him be his own man, but at the same time I think it’s hard for Murphy to just look at him. It’s hard.”
The 100 season 6 premieres on April 30th on The CW.
There are only a few weeks left until the premiere of The 100‘s season six and that means a lot more Lindsey Morgan on our television screens.
Speaking to TV Insider, the 29-year-old actress opened up about where we would find Raven in the new season, and how she’s changed since then.
“Season 6 is, in a sense, reminiscent of Season 1 but also has such a cool sci-fi twist to it,” Lindsey shared. “Raven was really reactive in Season 5. Things kept happening around her. She was imprisoned by the camp, imprisoned in a sense by Abby, imprisoned a little on the spaceship for six years because she couldn’t figure out what to do.”
Now, in Season 6, “she’s really made the decision of ‘no more,’ and really hears Monty when he says for us to be better, do better.”
Lindsey continues that his final words, shared through his now grown son, Jordan, are “her mantra.”
“She’s demanding of herself and the people around her. It becomes her battle cry, in a sense. Even when decisions get harder, situations get murkier, and your heart’s pulling you in every other direction. She’s using her moral compass to lead her on her way.”
We’re only weeks away from the season six premiere of The 100, and the new opening titles were just unveiled.
Showrunner Jason Rothenberg gave fans the first look on his Twitter.
“New world, new season, NEW MAIN TITLES! #the100 #the100seaon6,” he captioned.
If you pay close attention, there are ominous new places to take notice of – like Anomaly, which appears next to Richard Harmon‘s name, and the Offering Grove, and we need to know what the Inner Sanctum is!
Check out the full titles below and tune into the premiere on April 30th on The CW!