After seven seasons, 100 has ended its run on The CW. We break down the real reason the show ended and how that affects the ending.
100 Gained a huge following during the seven seasons it aired on The CW, so why was it cancelled? Did the series end spontaneously? Or were there external circumstances that caused it to be cancelled? This is the real reason behind 100 The final season is the final season of the show and it has an impact on the end of the series. 100 It takes place almost 100 years after a nuclear war destroyed all civilization on Earth. A spaceship filled with survivors returns 100 criminals to Earth in hopes of repopulating the planet. But when the group arrives on Earth, they quickly realize they’re not alone. Led by two of their own, Clarke and Bellamy, the party fights for survival in a desperate attempt to establish contact with their ship.
This simple yet compelling premise has been crafted into seven pieces of deep plot and character development, spanning a consistent 100 episodes. TV presenters often can’t end the show on their own. Networks often cancel TV shows due to falling ratings or other logistical issues behind the scenes. Or, conversely, they linger in the game for too long, leading to overly staged plot points that tire viewers out. But, fortunately, neither of these things 100 previous season. Host Jason Rothenberg is lucky enough to end his show when he wants to, and more importantly, how he wants to end it.
Why 100 part 7 is the last part
In May 2020, Rothenberg said collider That thing 100 Season 7 is the perfect time to end 100:”Telling the story of a group of characters that have been around for a very long time…we also don’t want to be over-welcome and become a series that will take the series into seasons 10 and 12 and beyond, just to do the right thing. there.“He went on to say that he thought the studio would let them go on with season 8 if he wanted to, but season 7 has been a long time since it told the story of a group of people – it feels good. with season 7. He said 100 The final season is very close to what he envisioned at first. Given the way the show changes from season to season, this probably wouldn’t have happened if 100 continues to exceed creator expectations.
This allows Rothenberg to provide 100 While it’s not perfect, it respects the show’s original message and core theme. 100 Season 7 is largely seen as a polarizing season among fans, especially when it comes to Raven and Clarke’s story. In the series’ finale, though, Rosenberg was able to get her message across. Human nature is messy, but there is always room for improvement. Since Rothenberg can end 100 The final season is basically how he’s portrayed, and this final theme about humanity’s potential chaos feels like he’s been working on it for seven seasons. If he may never get a chance to share his last message 100 It doesn’t end as soon as it ends.
What did The 100’s Cast do next?
100 The actor continues to have an outstanding career 100Last season of .Eliza Taylor (Clark Griffin) got a solo role in Seth MacFarlane’s sci-fi series Orville It’s Dr. Wilka. She has two other projects in the works, It only took one night, and I will pay attention. Marie Avgeropoulos (Octavia Blake) has several pre- and post-production projects, but she has recently appeared on jujitsu like Myra. Bob Morely (Bellamy Blake) currently plays Nate on TV limbois in the process of filming, also plays Peter in the TV miniseries love me.
Ricky Whittle (Lincoln) has had some success on television while he is currently on american gods. Lindsay Morgan (Raven Reyes) Moves In Pedestrians: Texas Ranger restart walker As Micki Ramirez, there was a brief acting hiatus after that. Richard Harmon (John Murphy) has since appeared in 100. Most notably, he was speed. He also worked in fake Role play audition. Finally, Paige Turco takes on the role of Nicole blood book. The rest 100 The actors also continued their acting careers.
Is Jason Rothenberg doing a new show after 100?
in a period of time, 100The final season of The New York Times isn’t technically the end, as there are prequels in the mix. Unfortunately, this idea has been scrapped. The prequel itself was in the planning stages for two years before being cut in 2021. 100 The prequel will be set 97 years before the end of the world. 100 The prequel will see a nuclear apocalypse destroy much of the planet, saving a group of survivors who have come together in a dangerous present-day world while trying to rebuild from the ashes. withered. Showrunner Jason Rothenburg as backdoor pilot 100 Season 7, got the green light in October 2019. Unfortunately, the series was canceled and 100 Creator Jason Rothenberg doesn’t have any immediate plans.