‘The 100’ Season 4 Latest News, Air Date, Update: More Deaths To Come; Clarke Will Meet Another Love Interest?

"The 100" Season 4 is set to see a new love interest of the show's heroine Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor). The new season is also expected to reveal some new characters and clans. However, producer Aaron Ginsburg already teased that the upcoming installment will be a bloody one so fans may also expect some deaths.

The death of Lexa (Alicia Debnam-Carey) in the previous season of "The 100" is apparently a big turning point in Clarke's life. However, her grief may end soon as she is expected to meet a new love interest on "The 100" Season 4. The romantic storyline is suggested to pop up in one of the early episodes of the new season.

Showrunner Jason Rothenberg was tight-lipped about the details of Clarke's new love interest but rumors surfaced that it could be Bellamy Blake (Bob Morley). However, "The 100" showrunner Rothenberg immediately debunked the rumor. He even revealed that Bellamy will be one of the casualties on "The 100" Season 4, JobsnHire reported.

Speaking of casualties, "The 100" producer Ginsburg revealed that the new season will be filled with blood and violence. He also said, "There will be a lot of extras. There will be some violence," Breathecast reported.

It still remains to be seen who among the remaining characters of "The 100" will survive the upcoming apocalypse. However, reports claimed that Clarke is determined in doing her best to keep her people alive. Moreover, Clarke is also expected to make the biggest decisions and sacrifices in order to save humanity from another massive destruction on "The 100" Season 4.

"The 100" Season 4 is suggested to finish its production in January 2017 so it could be possible that the next season will premiere in February. In the meantime, tell us who you think would be Clarke's new love interest in the upcoming season. Also, you can watch the ComicCon trailer of "The 100" Season 4 below.

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