‘The 100’ Season 4 Spoilers: Bellamy’s Death & Romance With Clarke Hinted

Come February 2017, The CW’s “The 100” season 4 will premiere with its big reveals and avid fans of the post-apocalyptic drama have already their grand share of the thrilling storyline.

‘The 100’ Season 4 To See Bellamy’s Downfall?
Bellamy Blake played by Bob Morley has a very slim chance of surviving the nuclear apocalypse according to reports. The followers of the show and even its creator Jason Rothenberg hinted that Bellamy is one of the characters who is likely to die in the upcoming installment.

As noted in an interview, Rothenberg said that Bellamy may not be saved for his crucial contributions in the past seasons. He hasn't received the forgiveness of everyone especially that of Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos).

To recall, costume designer Allisa Swanson couldn’t contain her excitement on the impending season and went on with a tweet that says “408 production meeting about to start... hmm, who gets maimed, wounded or killed this episode?! #The100Season4.”

It sounds like a fierce bloody war is set to happen and many characters have to endure the big losses. “The 100” season 3 ended with Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and her triumph against the A.L.I.E., but before she pulled the kill switch the A.I. advised Clarke that the Earth would become inhabitable in 6 mos.

Bellamy And Clarke Embark In A Romantic Affair?
If Bellamy indeed will be killed, how will his romance with Clarke come to fruition? The two were good pals and their supporters are hoping that love will blossom out of their deep friendship. Is Clarke ready to let go of her former love in Lexa? Is Bellamy good enough for her?

Taylor’s statements equate an honest No.

“I don’t know [if she will love again]. I don’t know if that is a possibility for her given what she’s just been through. I hope it is, but, in honor of Lexa, I think it would be hard for fans to see,” Taylor revealed during the Oz Comic-Con.

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