The first three episodes of season 2 have helped establish a completely new feel to The 100. With the destruction of their camp in the season finale, this the settlement Clarke and Bellamy worked so hard to build is all but divided and conquered. Everything has changed.
The adults including Abby (Paige Turco) and Kane (Ian Cusick) are now on the ground, misbirth relearning all the lessons of their younger counterparts. The hardest one of all? Life on Earth is not life on the Ark. Then there’s Chancellor Jaha (Isaiah Washington), who we last saw landing in a desert far from civilization. There’s no telling when he’ll manage to get back to his people. Meanwhile, Bellamy (Bob Morley), Finn (Thomas McDonell) and Murphy (guest star Richard Harmon) are still on the search for their missing comrades. And Clarke (Eliza Taylor) is a bit in over her head these days. After getting past Reapers and Mountain Men, she’s now Anya’s (Dichen Lachman) prisoner.
Which of the two warrior princesses will make it back to their people? Tune in to find out. And don’t miss sneak peeks from tonight’s new The 100.
The first three episodes of season 2 have helped establish a completely new feel to The 100. With the destruction of their camp in the season finale, this the settlement Clarke and Bellamy worked so hard to build is all but divided and conquered. Everything has changed.
The adults including Abby (Paige Turco) and Kane (Ian Cusick) are now on the ground, misbirth relearning all the lessons of their younger counterparts. The hardest one of all? Life on Earth is not life on the Ark. Then there’s Chancellor Jaha (Isaiah Washington), who we last saw landing in a desert far from civilization. There’s no telling when he’ll manage to get back to his people. Meanwhile, Bellamy (Bob Morley), Finn (Thomas McDonell) and Murphy (guest star Richard Harmon) are still on the search for their missing comrades. And Clarke (Eliza Taylor) is a bit in over her head these days. After getting past Reapers and Mountain Men, she’s now Anya’s (Dichen Lachman) prisoner.
Which of the two warrior princesses will make it back to their people? Tune in to find out. And don’t miss sneak peeks from tonight’s new The 100.
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not only with preparing their Justice League films for the coming years, but also with releasing a number of new series for TV.
In partnership with Warner Bros. Television, the production company responsible for Arrow recently debuted The Flash on The CW, Gotham on FOX and Constantine on NBC. Meanwhile, WBTV-DC’s iZombie is scheduled for midseason on The CW, and next year will hopefully see the premieres of Supergirl on CBS, Titans on TNT, and Lucifer on Fox. And now there’s one more DC Comics property hoping to get in on all the action.
Deadline reports that Farscape and Defiance creator Rockne S. O’Bannon is adapting Warren Ellis’ …
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