‘The 100’ Season 4 Spoilers: Show Going For Cancelation; Clarke Going to Lose Making S4 The Last Show

By Lasitha Raj - 09 Dec '16 12:03PM
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"The 100" season 4 might not be in a very good spot as of now. It is going through a huge challenge. As the show always has been, many lives depended on Clarke. Will she be successful in beating the biggest villain ever encountered?

We all know that nothing can beat nature. "The 100" season 4 is going to see Clarke face her biggest enemy so far. The show runner Jason Rothenberg confirms that the survivors are going to face critical times. The fans of the series are wondering if they are ever going to survive the biggest threat of all. The biggest question that is unanswered is whether the story going to end or not.

It is reported that the actor Chai Romruen will return as Ilan and is set to join Clarke (Eliza Taylor) in "The 100" season 4. It is speculated that they will be involved in a romantic relationship. The doubt that arises is whether the love story will survive what Rothenberg has planned or not, reported Movie News Guide.

The show runner revealed that Clarke is going to do all that she can to help her people. Clarke will now have to decide whether to tell everyone the truth or continue to hide it. In "The 100," if Clarke chose to tell the truth then, she may face a lot of anger and chaos, reported Melty.

The threat does not end there so easily. The show, which is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi, "The 100" may end soon. After Clarke manages to destroy A.L.I.E, the artificial intelligence that is responsible for the nuclear apocalypse, she sees the earth being uninhabitable.

It is reported that the plot of the show will show that the world will continue to evolve even in a nuclear state. There is a possibility that the characters will go underground as well. The one thing that we can really be sure of is that Clarke and her people are going to have to survive the environmental threats coming their way.

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