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=== Starring ===
 
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* [[Eliza Taylor]] as [[Clarke Griffin]] and [[Josephine Lightbourne]] VIII {{c|[[The Face Behind the Glass|6x04]] - [[Matryoshka|6x10]]}}
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* [[Eliza Taylor]] as [[Clarke Griffin]] and [[Josephine Lightbourne]] VIII {{c|[[The Face Behind the Glass|6x04]] - [[Matryoshka|6x10]]}}
 
* [[Paige Turco]] as [[Abigail Griffin]] and [[Simone Lightbourne]] VII {{c|[[Adjustment Protocol|6x12]] - [[The Blood of Sanctum|6x13]]}}
 
* [[Paige Turco]] as [[Abigail Griffin]] and [[Simone Lightbourne]] VII {{c|[[Adjustment Protocol|6x12]] - [[The Blood of Sanctum|6x13]]}}
 
* [[Bob Morley]] as [[Bellamy Blake]]
 
* [[Bob Morley]] as [[Bellamy Blake]]
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* [[Chuku Modu]] as [[Xavier]]/[[Gabriel Santiago]]
 
* [[Chuku Modu]] as [[Xavier]]/[[Gabriel Santiago]]
 
* [[Bethany Brown]] as [[Jade]] and Jasmine Mason VII
 
* [[Bethany Brown]] as [[Jade]] and Jasmine Mason VII
* [[Ashleigh LaThorp]] as [[Delilah Workman]] and [[Priya Desai]] VII
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* [[Ashleigh LaThrop]] as [[Delilah Workman]] and [[Priya Desai]] VII
 
* Carlo Marks as [[Cillian]]
 
* Carlo Marks as [[Cillian]]
 
* [[Thomas Cocquerel]] as [[Ryker Desai]] IX
 
* [[Thomas Cocquerel]] as [[Ryker Desai]] IX
 
* Greyston Holt as Gavin and [[Marcus Kane]] II {{c|[[The Old Man and the Anomaly|6x08]] - [[What You Take With You|6x09]]}}
 
* Greyston Holt as Gavin and [[Marcus Kane]] II {{c|[[The Old Man and the Anomaly|6x08]] - [[What You Take With You|6x09]]}}
* Lee Majdoub as Nelson
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* Lee Majdoub as [[Nelson]]
* Shelby Flannery as [[Hope Diyoza]] {{c|[[The Blood of Sanctum|6x13]]}}
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* [[Shelby Flannery]] as [[Hope Diyoza]] {{c|[[The Blood of Sanctum|6x13]]}}
 
* [[Christopher Larkin]] as [[Monty Green]] {{c|[[Nevermind|6x07]]}}
 
* [[Christopher Larkin]] as [[Monty Green]] {{c|[[Nevermind|6x07]]}}
 
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* J.C. Williams as Lead Guard
 
* J.C. Williams as Lead Guard
 
* Justin Breault as Golden Guard
 
* Justin Breault as Golden Guard
* Emma Oliver as Hope Diyoza
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* Emma Oliver as [[Hope Diyoza]]
* Kat Rutson as [[Sierra]] Royal Guard and [[Miranda Mason]] IX
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* Kat Rutson as [[Sierra]] (Royal Guard) and [[Miranda Mason]] IX
 
* Marshall Bingham as Miranda's Royal Guard
 
* Marshall Bingham as Miranda's Royal Guard
 
* Kelly McCabe as Team Six Leader
 
* Kelly McCabe as Team Six Leader
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* Jesse Hutch as Lead COG
 
* Jesse Hutch as Lead COG
 
* Brea Schnieder as COG Warrior
 
* Brea Schnieder as COG Warrior
* Megan Danso as Layla
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* Megan Danso as [[Layla]]
 
* Ian Butcher as Bryson and Caleb Mason VIII
 
* Ian Butcher as Bryson and Caleb Mason VIII
 
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** Clarke appearing twice on the poster in a mirror image is likely foreshadowing her becoming a host for [[Josephine Lightbourne]].
 
** Clarke appearing twice on the poster in a mirror image is likely foreshadowing her becoming a host for [[Josephine Lightbourne]].
 
* This is the second season that does not include a two-part episode. The first was [[Season Four]].
 
* This is the second season that does not include a two-part episode. The first was [[Season Four]].
* In the form of flashbacks and hallucinations, deceased characters [[Jake Griffin]], [[Maya Vie]], [[Monty Green]], [[Charles Pike]] and [[Nia|Queen Nia]] reappear in Season Six in new scenes for the characters.
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* In the form of flashbacks and hallucinations, deceased characters [[Jake Griffin]], [[Maya Vie]], [[A.L.I.E.]], [[Monty Green]], [[Charles Pike]] and [[Nia|Queen Nia]] reappear in Season Six in new scenes for the characters.
 
* Megan Danso, who played [[Juel]] in [[Season Three]], plays the separate recurring character of Layla starting in "[[Ashes to Ashes]]."
 
* Megan Danso, who played [[Juel]] in [[Season Three]], plays the separate recurring character of Layla starting in "[[Ashes to Ashes]]."
 
* [[Bellamy Blake]] and [[Octavia Blake]] are the only main characters that appear in every episode.
 
* [[Bellamy Blake]] and [[Octavia Blake]] are the only main characters that appear in every episode.
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Revision as of 19:27, 18 October 2019

Season Six of The 100 consisted of 13 episodes.[1] It premiered on April 30, 2019 and concluded on August 6, 2019.[2] The renewal was announced on May 7, 2018.[3] Filming began on August 27, 2018 and wrapped up on February 8, 2019.[4]

Synopsis

For five seasons our heroes did whatever it took to survive on Earth...and nothing worked. Earth was unsurvivable, lost to them forever. What was not lost: hope. After 125 years in cryosleep, traveling through the stars, our heroes woke up to a new home, a final gift from some dearly-departed friends. A place where they can try again. They're given one simple task: do better, be the good guys. With this credo in mind, Clarke and Bellamy lead a group down onto this mysterious world, hoping to start anew, to finally find peace. But old habits die hard and when they stumble across an idyllic society, it quickly becomes clear that not everything on Sanctum is as perfect as it seems. Despite their determination to do better, threats both seen and unseen will once again force our heroes to fight for their lives and the future of humanity. [5]

Cast and Characters

Main article: Character Appearances

Starring

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

  • Amélie Eve as Rose
  • Lucia Walters as Miranda Mason VIII
  • Karen Holness as Blythe Ann Workman
  • Dean Marshall as Jae Workman
  • Beatrice King as Faye
  • Sean Kuling as Cassius
  • Skylar Radzion as Brooke and Josephine Lightbourne II
  • Donald Heng as Gabriel Santiago II
  • Dakota Daulby as Sheidheda
  • Camden Filtness as James Crockett
  • Casey Maderson as Tai
  • Kaylah Zander as Tosh
  • Jason Tremblay as Isaac
  • Doralynn Mui as Olivia
  • Rohan Campbell as Dave
  • Carly Buhler as Arabel
  • Christiaan Westerveld as Adjustor
  • Ana Volkhina as Rose's Mom
  • Denis Kyzman as Rose's Dad
  • Milli Wilkinson as Young Echo
  • Kai Dolmans as Young Ash
  • Mark Tyler Krysko as Azgeda Speaking Warrior
  • Thomas Nicholson as Sanctum Prime Guard #1
  • Dustin Lloyd as Sanctum Guard
  • J.C. Williams as Lead Guard
  • Justin Breault as Golden Guard
  • Emma Oliver as Hope Diyoza
  • Kat Rutson as Sierra (Royal Guard) and Miranda Mason IX
  • Marshall Bingham as Miranda's Royal Guard
  • Kelly McCabe as Team Six Leader
  • Fraser Corbett as Geo Terrorist
  • Glenn Ennis as Machette
  • Kaare Jay Anderson as Man
  • Hamza Fouad as Terrorist Abductor
  • Samantha Hum as Female Terrorist
  • Jacob Tazelaar as New Terrorist Leader
  • Jesse Hutch as Lead COG
  • Brea Schnieder as COG Warrior
  • Megan Danso as Layla
  • Ian Butcher as Bryson and Caleb Mason VIII

Episodes

Main article: Episode Guide

Body Count

Main article: Body Count
Episode Body Count
"Sanctum" 1
"Red Sun Rising" 3+
"The Children of Gabriel" 7
"The Face Behind the Glass" 6+
"The Gospel of Josephine" 1
"Memento Mori" 5
"Nevermind" 4
"The Old Man and the Anomaly" 5
"What You Take With You" 4
"Matryoshka" 9
"Ashes to Ashes" 3
"Adjustment Protocol" 5
"The Blood of Sanctum" 10+
Total 63+

Air Dates

Country Channel Premiere Finale
United States WonderCon

March 31, 2019

United States The CW April 30, 2019 August 6, 2019[2]
Italy Premium Action

October 17, 2019

France SyFy France From September 3, 2019 to October 8, 2019

Promotional

Pictures

Video

Comic-Con

The cast did not attend San Diego Comic-Con to promote the sixth season, unlike the previous five years. However, the episode "The Dark Year" was shown at a special WB comic-con screening event, six days ahead of its airdate.[6][7] Also, Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor attended Comic-Con for TV Guide Magazine's Fan Favorites.[8]

Videos from San Diego Comic-Con:

Jason Rothenberg, Eliza Taylor, and Bob Morley attended the New York Comic Con in New York City.

Videos from New York Comic Con:

Notes and Trivia

Production Notes:

  • On May 7, 2018, The 100 was renewed for a sixth season.[3] The CW President, Mark Pedowitz, said that season 6 probably wouldn't be the last.[9]
  • The writers started working on the season on May 21, 2018 and ended on December 21, 2018.[10] [11] Filming began on August 27, 2018 and wrapped up on February 8, 2019.[12]
  • Aaron Ginsburg, Terri Hughes Burton, Justine Juel Gillmer, Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Lauren Muir, Heidi Cole McAdams were not writing or producing this season.[citation needed]
  • Kim Shumway rejoined the writing team.[13]
  • Bob Morley directed the eleventh episode of the season,[14] which started filming on January 8, 2019,[15] then wrapped up on January 18, 2019.[16]
  • Ed Fraiman returned. He was "Co-Executive Producer" and directed the season premiere and season finale.
  • P.J. Pesce[17], April Mullen[18], Marshall Virtue[19] and Amanda Tapping[20] directed some episodes of the season.
  • Production was delayed for one week due to Bob Morley's knee surgery.[21]
  • Jason Rothenberg posted the Title Sequence for the season on his Twitter account on April 3, 2019. The new opening revealed that Shannon Kook is a series regular in the sixth season. This is the latest into a season's production that a new series regular was announced, with four weeks remaining until the premiere.
    • This also makes this the first season to have fewer than ten series regulars, with only nine.
  • There were several flashbacks over the course of 236 year history of the Primes.

Plot and Character Notes:

  • The season will be a very, very different.[22] It will be about trying to be good guys, but there will still be "lots of conflict".[14]
    • Cast members at Unity Day 2019 said that this season is like a new "book".[23]
    • The cast think that nobody including themselves are ready for this season.[24]
  • The season picks up right where season 5 left off.[14] Everyone who survived season 5 finale would still be alive at the beginning of season 6.[22]
  • Jason Rothenberg stated there will be a new planet and aliens will be introduced.[25] Eliza Taylor said there will be a lot of foreign elements and "weird stuff going on" on the new planet.[14]
  • The first few episodes will be heavily focused on the main characters.[14] Rothenberg states that at first we will see the world from the perspective of our heroes but later begin to see it from the perspective of the inhabitants.[26]
  • Rothenberg said that we would learn more about Eligius III.[27]
  • Clarke Griffin and Bellamy Blake will be working together again this season.[14] They will have to decide who they would wake up from cryosleep and break the news.[22]
  • Rothenberg stated that "Eliza Taylor [who plays Clarke] is going to be challenged as an actress".[28] Taylor stated Clarke will change a lot this season,[14] and she wants Clarke to laugh this season.[29] According to Lola Flanery and Sachin Sahel, Clarke will blow us away this season.[30]
  • According to Bob Morley, it's going to take a lot for Bellamy and Octavia to get back to the place where they see each other as brother and sister.[31]
  • Jordan Green will be important and we will learn more about him in this season.[22]
  • Rothenberg stated that Christopher Larkin and Chelsey Reist will possibly return for flashbacks, because Monty Green might have left out some of videos that Clarke and Bellamy watched in the season 5 finale.[32]
  • Rothenberg hinted that Madi will be working to master the Flame.[14]
  • We will learn more about Echo's backstory and understanding where she came from.[14]
  • Chris Browning (Jake Griffin) will return.
  • The new planet's inhabitants won't meet our heroes right away, it will take a while since our heroes will have to work out their stuff first.[14]
    • On September 21, 2018, it was announced that JR Bourne was cast as the new character named Russell, who will have a complicated relationship with Clarke.[33]
    • On November 9, 2018, it was announced that Greyston Holt was cast as the new character whose name has not yet been revealed. However in 6x08 it was revealed that he would play Marcus Kane.[34] This announcement may have also been a reference to his playing Kane's host Gavin.
  • Due to Bob Morley's knee surgery, some of Bellamy's scenes at beginning of season 6 had to be changed to Bellamy sitting down. Stunt doubles were used for walking and running scenes.[21]
  • There will be more Jackson this season.[35]
  • Bellamy won't be getting a wardrobe change this season, but some other characters will have some major costume changes.[36]
  • Just like Season Three, Clarke is the only main character seen in Season 6 poster.
    • Clarke appearing twice on the poster in a mirror image is likely foreshadowing her becoming a host for Josephine Lightbourne.
  • This is the second season that does not include a two-part episode. The first was Season Four.
  • In the form of flashbacks and hallucinations, deceased characters Jake Griffin, Maya Vie, A.L.I.E., Monty Green, Charles Pike and Queen Nia reappear in Season Six in new scenes for the characters.
  • Megan Danso, who played Juel in Season Three, plays the separate recurring character of Layla starting in "Ashes to Ashes."
  • Bellamy Blake and Octavia Blake are the only main characters that appear in every episode.
  • This season has the lowest number of deaths in the series with amounts 60-70 or more deaths. The highest is Season Three.

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named episode count
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named last aired
  3. 3.0 3.1 http://deadline.com/2018/05/the-100-renewed-season-6-the-cw-1202384545/
  4. https://twitter.com/JRothenbergTV/status/1094005068528041984
  5. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/100/listings/
  6. http://comiccon.thewb.com/wbsdcc-2018/
  7. https://twitter.com/JRothenbergTV/status/1011301424917929984
  8. https://www.tvinsider.com/700436/tv-guide-magazine-fan-favorites-panel-comic-con-2018/
  9. https://www.tvguide.com/news/the-100-season-6-not-the-last-season-7-mark-pedowitz/
  10. https://twitter.com/JRothenbergTV/status/997461128832663553
  11. https://twitter.com/JRothenbergTV/status/1076236469285531648
  12. https://twitter.com/JRothenbergTV/status/1094005068528041984
  13. https://twitter.com/kimshum/status/1034133797191610368
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 https://www.hypable.com/the-100-season-6-nycc-2018-first-look-spoilers/
  15. https://mobile.twitter.com/The100S6/status/1082785370763190272
  16. https://mobile.twitter.com/WildpipM/status/1086199049433141248
  17. https://twitter.com/The100S6/status/1055566146462728193
  18. https://twitter.com/The100S6/status/1062974053131210753
  19. https://twitter.com/The100S6/status/1067673112605573121
  20. https://www.instagram.com/p/BqxcVGfgOOg/
  21. 21.0 21.1 https://www.ibtimes.com/100-how-bob-morleys-knee-injury-changes-season-6-bellamy-scenes-2741328
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 https://tvline.com/2018/08/07/the-100-recap-season-5-finale-ending-explained-monty-harper-son-jordan/
  23. https://twitter.com/theafictionados/status/1081614366359736320
  24. https://twitter.com/The100S6/status/1081629431582674945
  25. https://sea.ign.com/the-100/139706/feature/the-100-season-5-finale-ending-explained-creator-jason-rothe
  26. https://twitter.com/The100S6/status/1048648326089003008
  27. https://ew.com/tv/2018/08/07/the-100-season-5-finale-postmortem-new-planet-monty/
  28. https://www.hypable.com/the-100-season-6-jason-rothenberg-interview/
  29. https://twitter.com/withanaccent/status/1048670706429566978
  30. https://twitter.com/TellTaleTV_/status/1081615956395388929
  31. https://twitter.com/TVGuide/status/1048703178596864001
  32. http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/08/08/the-100-season-5-finale-ending-explained-season-6-new-planet-spoilers
  33. https://ew.com/tv/2018/09/21/the-100-jr-bourne-season-6/
  34. https://twitter.com/kctalent/status/1060696750107721728
  35. https://twitter.com/speedmouse/status/1081615267212361734
  36. https://twitter.com/The100S6/status/1081666482038296583