The 100 Season 6 Episode 13 Trailer, Release Date, Cast, Latest News, and More

Here's everything you need to know about The 100 Season 6, including episode trailers, reviews, and airdates.

The 100 Season 6 is here! There’s no keeping these Sky-Teens-turned-Young-Adults down. We’ve got everything you need to know about The 100 season 6 right here.

Here’s our review of the latest episode. We also chatted to Richard Harmon (aka Murphy) about what’s going on in that brain of Murphy’s and wrote a piece about how Diyoza may be Season 6’s best character.

Next up? The season finale! The 100 Season 6, Episode 13: “The Blood of Sanctum,” which will air on August 6th. Check out the promo…

And here’s the official synopsis:

“Sanctum becomes a battleground between the devout and the non-believers; the mystery of the anomaly deepens.”

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The 100 Season 6 Episode Guide

Click on the blue links to read our full reviews.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 1: Sanctum

“Still reeling after receiving Monty’s message, a small group goes down to explore the mysterious new planet; several members of Wonkru face the consequences of their decisions.”

Original air date: 4/30/19

Read our full review of “Sanctum” here.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 2: Red Sun Rising

The team on the ground fights to survive the threat they face on the new planet; Raven must join forces with an unlikely ally to save everyone on board the Mothership.”

Original air date: 5/7/19

Read our full review of “Red Sun Rising” here.

The 100 Season 6 Episode 3: The Children of Gabriel

“Clarke tries to win over the leaders of Sanctum in order to let her people stay; Bellamy, Echo and Octavia discover a new threat while on a mission to retrieve the transport ship.”

Original air date: 5/14/19

Read our full review of “The Children of Gabriel” here.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 4: The Face Behind the Glass

“Clarke embraces the traditions of Sanctum and tries to make amends for her past actions.”

Original air date: 5/21/19

Read our full review of “The Face Behind the Glass” here.

The 100 Season 6 Episode 5: The Gospel of Josephine

“Jordan investigates Sanctum; Octavia and Diyoza discover the threats of the new planet firsthand; Bellamy and Clarke butt heads.”

Original air date: 5/28/19

Read our full review of “The Gospel of Josephine” here.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 6: Memento Mori

“Diyoza (guest star Ivana Milicevic) learns more about the mysterious Children of Gabriel while Abby (Paige Turco) continues searching for a way to save Kane (guest star Henry Ian Kusick).”

Original air date: 6/11/19

Read our full review of “Memento Mori” here.

The 100 Season 6 Episode 7: Nevermind

“Clarke’s (Eliza Taylor) past catches up to her.”

Original air date: 6/18/19

Read our full review of “Nevermind” here.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 8: The Old Man and the Anomaly

Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) and Diyoza (guest star Ivana Milicevic) make their way to the mysterious anomaly in search of the Old Man. Meanwhile, Murphy (Richard Harmon) has an offer for Emori (guest star Luisa d’Oliveira).”

Original air date: 6/25/19

Read our full review of “The Old Man and the Anomaloy” here.

The 100 Season 6 Episode 9: What You Take With You

Bellamy (Bob Morley) must venture into enemy territory with an unlikely companion. Meanwhile, Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) is forced to confront her past.”

Original air date: 7/9/19

Read our full review of “What You Take With You” here.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 10: Matryoshka

“Russell seeks justice; Gabriel must make a difficult choice; the Blake siblings reunite.”

Original air date: 7/16/19

Read our full review of “Matryoshka” here.

The 100 Season 6 Episode 11: Ashes to Ashes

Bellamy and Octavia must work together to save their friends; Echo is forced to face her past.”

Original air date: 7/23/19

Read our full review of “Ashes to Ashes” here.

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The 100 Season 6 Episode 12: Adjustment Protocol

“A special ‘Naming Day’ changes everything in Sanctum; Gabriel meets an old friend.”

Original air date: 7/30/19

Read our full review of “Adjustment Protocol.”

The 100 Season 6 Episode 13: The Blood of Sanctum

Sanctum becomes a battleground between the devout and the non-believers; the mystery of the anomaly deepens.”

Original air date: 8/6/19

The 100 Season 6 Trailer

If you had questions about what the suns on the new planet The 100 crew finds themselves on in Season 6, look no further than the latest promo, which gives a better look into the murderous madness that seems to ensue in everyone “when the stars align”…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neAxqk0WYtc

The CW previously dropped this extended trailer for The 100 Season 6 and it shows us a totally new chapter in the story of this world and these characters, as our friends visit a new planet and learn about the wondrous and terrifying ways of this strange new world. Check it out…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4GiE-8-LWo

If you want to chat more about The 100 Season 6 trailer, check out our breakdown and analysis.

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Can we also interest you in this gorgeous poster for the season?…

The 100 Season 6 Release Date

The 100 Season 6 arrived on April 30 at 9 pm on The CW.

How many more seasons can we expect from The 100? Speaking at the Winter Television Critics Association press tour earlier in 2018, CW prez Mark Pedowitz said of the post-apocalyptic drama: “[Showrunner Jason Rothenberg] may have a six or seven-year plan to it. I don’t know if I’m allowed to even say that, that he has a plan beyond year five, but he does.”

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If there is a six-year plan, this could be the last for The 100. Or, it could be just another, gruesome step on the journey of this group of crazy kids just trying to hold onto their humanity.

Rothenberg told Nerdist last year:

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I had this idea for how I wanted the show to end. But it was scalable and that ending could have been at the end of season three, it could be at the end of season five, it could be at the end of season eight. Those decisions are not really mine. I don’t think that this is a show that runs for 10 seasons. But I love these characters and this world so much that it’s fresh for me every year. We tell a different story every year so we don’t get bored with it. I still have an end story in mind, but I don’t know when that end is going to be and I feel very, very confident that I’ll get to tell it eventually.

The 100 Season 6 Cast

The main crew is back for The 100 Season 6: Eliza Taylor as Clarke, Bob Morley as Bellamy, Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia, Lindsey Morgan as Raven, Paige Truco as Abby, Adina Porter as Indra, Tasya Teles as Echo, and Lola Flanery as Madi.

Monty and Harper died of old age in the Season 5 finale, and Larkin and Reist said some emotional goodbyes over social media at the time.

Notably, Henry Ian Cusick (Kane) has been cast as a series regular on The Passage, though Cusick did say he would be back in some capacity for The 100 Season 6 at this summer’s TCA press tour.

“I’m going to be on Season 6 of The 100,” said Cusick (via TVLine). “Who knows how long The 100 is going to go, how long this show is going to go? … At the moment, I’m just in a very fortunate position that I’m on both, and we’ll see how it goes.”

Shannon Kook was cast as Jordan Green, aka the adult son of Monty and Harper, for the Season 5 finale. He is back for Season 6.

J.R. Bourne (Teen Wolf) is joining the cast in a recurring role as Russell, the “charismatic leader” of a “peaceful society” inhab.iting the planet that Monty and and Harper found for their friends. Apparently Russell will have a “complicated relationship” with Clarke, which makes sense considering he’s being descibed as, “a visionary and pioneer who will face the difficult moral choices emblematic of the hard-hitting show.”

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Kayti Burt serves as a staff editor covering books, TV, movies, and fan culture at Den of Geek. Read more of her work here or follow her on Twitter @kaytiburt.

Sanctum becomes a battleground between the devout and the non-believers; the mystery of the anomaly deepens.