The CW has yet to reveal "The 100" Season 6 official plotline, but it recently dropped its release date. Fans will soon see their favorite castaways back to the small screen, and things will change as they are about to enter a new world.
With the previous season finale's ending, it looks like everything is about to start anew in "The 100" Season 6. As things are about to change, will it get worse in the new season?
The previous season featured a six-year time jump and introduced a new villain. As everyone tried to get a place on the last surviving place on the planet, things turned out not right, and it might continue in "The 100" Season 6, per Screen Rant.
Earth is no longer inhabitable because of the multiple nuclear apocalypses. As everyone tries their best to survive, a new story arc is about to unfold in "The 100" Season 6.
"The 100" Season 6 will take fans beyond Earth. As they leave the planet, they will be on a new journey to find a suitable world to live in.
However, they lost two if the main characters in the process. They spent their time looking for a new Earth while other people slept in hibernation. As the original 100 people have decreased, a new cast may be introduced to complete the number in "The 100" Season 6.
With that said, "The 100" Season 6 will reportedly take a brand new direction. It may take place 125 years further into the future. With a brand new storyline, a fresh start, and a possible new cast, viewers have to watch and see who these new characters will be as something novel is about to happen.
The previous season was said to be a "series finale," so "The 100" Season 6 would be beyond Kass Morgan's book series. The new season would feature an original tale made by the show's genius writers.
According to TV Line, "The 100" Season 6 will stick to its original schedule of premiering in the middle of spring every year. It will be out on April 30. It is a year after the previous season launched in the middle of the same month last year.
"The 100 Season 6 is going to replace the 9 p.m. slot of "Roswell, New Mexico" as the reboot is set to conclude its first season a week before the show returns on The CW. The television series will be following "The Flash" Season 5 for a few weeks.