The 100 Season 7 Episode 14 Return Date, Trailer, News
The 100 Season 7 is here. Here's everything we know about the final season...
The 100 Season 7 is here!
Sadly, this will be the last outing for The 100. CW President Mark Pedowitz confirmed during the network’s 2019 Summer TCA press tour appearance that The 100 season 7 will be the show’s final season, though it may live on in a prequel series.
As a midseason premiere, The 100 was one of the lucky shows to wrap up production before the COVID-19 hit, so we will be getting an entire season of the science fiction drama. Production on Season 7 started back up in August and wrapped in March, so the entire season is good to go, unlike some other CW productions that had to shut down production before the season finished.
Here’s our review of the penultimate episode, “The Dying of the Light.”
What’s next? The 100 series finale. Titled “The Last War,” the synopsis teases: “After all the fighting and loss, Clarke and her friends have reached the final battle. But is humanity worthy of something greater?” The episode will air on Wednesday, September 30th at 8pm ET and will go until 9:01pm ET, so be aware of that if you are recording it. Check out the promo below…
Here’s everything else we know about the rest of the season…
The 100 Season 7 Episode Guide
The 100 Season 7 Episode 1: From the Ashes
“Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and her friends attempt to rebuild Sanctum as a new threat rises in the woods. Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropuolos, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, Shannon Kook, JR Bourne, Shelby Flannery and Chuku Modu also star. Ed Fraiman directed the episode written by Jason Rothenberg (#701).”
Original airdate: 5/20/2020
Read our full review of “From the Ashes” here.
The 100 Season 7, Episode 2: The Garden
“Echo (Tasya Teles) and Gabriel (Chuku Modu) learn more about Hope (Shelby Flannery) and her mysterious past. Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropuolos, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Shannon Kook and JR Bourne also star. Dean White directed the episode written by Jeff Vlaming. “
Original airdate: 5/27/2020
Read our full review of “The Garden” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 3: False Gods
“As Raven (Lindsey Morgan) faces an unexpected threat, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) must keep the peace among opposing factions in Sanctum. Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropuolos, Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, Shannon Kook, JR Bourne, Shelby Flannery and Chuku Modu also star. also star. Tim Scanlan directed the episode written by Kim Shumway.”
Original airdate: 6/3/2020
Read our full review of “False Gods” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 4: Hesperides
“Mysterious outsiders arrive with news of Clarke’s (Eliza Taylor) missing people. Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropuolos, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, Shannon Kook, JR Bourne, Shelby Flannery and Chuku Modu also star. Diana Valentine directed the episode written by Sean Crouch.”
Original airdate: 6/10/2020
Read our full review of “Hesperides” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 5: Welcome to Bardo
“Octavia gets to know a whole new world.”
Original airdate: 6/17/20
Read our full review of “Welcome to Bardo” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 6: Nakara
“Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and her friends find themselves on a planet that is not what it seems.”
Original airdate: 6/24/20
Read our full review of “Nakara” here.
The 100 season 7 Episode 7: The Queen’s Gambit
“Emori tries to heal Sanctum’s old familial wounds, while Echo, Octavia and Diyoza struggle with new ones.”
Original airdate: 7/1/20
Read our full review of “The Queen’s Gambit” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 8: Anaconda
“Clarke confronts a new adversary; a look back to the past and the nuclear apocalypse that destroyed the Earth.”
Original airdate: 7/8/20
Learn more about The 100 prequel backdoor pilot here.
Read our full review of “Anaconda” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 9: The Flock
“Murphy (Richard Harmon) and Indra (guest star Adina Porter, ‘American Horror Story’) must defuse a tense situation. Meanwhile, old friends make new allegiances.”
Original airdate: 7/15/20
Read our full review of “The Flock” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 10: A Little Sacrifice
“Sheidheda makes his move; a disciple goes rogue.”
Original airdate: 8/5/20
Read our full review of “A Little Sacrifice” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 11: Etherea
“Bellamy is missing somewhere in the universe.”
Original airdate: 8/12/20
Read our full review of “Etherea” here.
The 100 Season 7 Episode 12: The Stranger
“Clarke, Octavia, Raven and Echo struggle with a new foe.”
Original airdate: 8/19/20
Read our full review of “The Stranger.”
The 100 Season 7 Episode 13: Blood Giant
“The red sun derails Clarke’s plans.”
Original airdate: 9/9/20
Read our full review of “Blood Giant.”
The 100 Season 7 Episode 14: A Sort of Homecoming
“Clarke and her friends reckon with all that has happened only to find an unexpected threat looming.”
Original airdate: 9/16/20
Read our full review of “A Sort of Homecoming.”
The 100 Season 7 Episode 15: The Dying of the Light
“Clarke and Octavia mount a desperate rescue mission as the Disciples close in on what they want.”
Original airdate: 9/23/20
Read our full review of “The Dying of the Light.”
The 100 Season 7 Episode 16: The Last War
This is The 100 series finale.
“After all the fighting and loss, Clarke and her friends have reached the final battle. But is humanity worthy of something greater?”
Original airdate: 9/30/20
The 100 Season 7 Trailer
Here is The 100 Season 7 trailer in all its brutal glory…
Read our full breakdown of the trailer here.
The CW has also released this sneak peek of the Season 7 premiere.
And the credits for The 100 Season 7.
The 100 Season 7 Cast
Eliza Taylor is back for The 100 Season 7, along with Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropuolos, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, Shannon Kook, JR Bourne, Shelby Flannery, and Chuku Modu.
Guest stars include: Adina Porter (Indra), Jarod Joseph (Nathan Miller), Luisa d’Oliveira (Emori), Sachin Sahel (Eric Jackson), Tati Gabrielle (Gaia), Jessica Harmon (Niylah), Lola Flanery (Madi Griffin), and Ivana Milicevic (Charmaine Diyoza).
The 100 Season 7 Story
The 100 Season 7 features the unexpectedly optimistic tagline “It doesn’t end here.”
How might The 100 end? Rothenberg told Nerdist last year:
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.