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'The 100' Season 3 Spoilers & Premiere Date: Show Creator Talks About 'Amazing' Development On Bellamy & Clarke's Relationship

As the production of Season 3 of "The 100" is currently underway, series creator Jason Rothenberg continues to drop more spoilers as to what fans would expect in the return of the show.

According to Yibada, Rothenberg revealed that the premiere episode will show some scenes which involve Bellamy (Bobby Morley) and Clarke (Eliza Taylor). It was earlier reported that Season 3 will pick up where it left off in Season 2. On his Twitter account, Rothenberg answered fans who asked about what he thinks about the relationship between Bellamy and Clarke. The creator answered them by describing the relationship as "amazing."

Rothenberg explained further and said that the relationship between the two have been an amazing development in the past two seasons and that it grew over the different circumstances that they have been through.

Meanwhile, supervising producer Aaron Ginsburg revealed in an interview that it may take some time before the relationship between the two characters develops in the show. Ginsburg explained that although they see some of the connection between the characters, relationships take time to grow, and they are reportedly making the decisions now based on how the story should move forward.

Vine Report said that earlier this week, Rothenberg also revealed in his social media account that Season 3 of "The 100" will also include a ghost story that took place in a Brazilian space station, and fans should look forward to this "very scary episode." Although Rothenberg did not reveal more details on the story, many reports speculate that it might be featured in the flashback which will involve the Ark. Some think that it could also be a scary tale that's being told by the Sky People which spread to other groups. 

As of writing, The CW has yet to confirm the premiere date of "The 100" Season 3 as it is still currently in production. However, it is expected to air sometime in the early part of 2016. 


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