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‘The 100’ Offered Sneak Peek For Season 4, The Aftermath Of ALIE's Reign

Jan 19, 2017 06:11 AM EST

"The 100" Season 4 premieres on February 1, and The CW has recently released photos to give fans a sneak peek at what the next season will be like. The latest trailer has also been released.

The photos give excited viewers a glimpse of what lies ahead for Clarke (Eliza Taylor), Bellamy (Bob Morley), Kane (Henry Ian Cusick), Jaha (Isaiah Washington) and Abby (Paige Turco) in the upcoming episode, IGN reported. The pictures promise a tense aftermath of ALIE's reign.

One of the pictures shows Jaha in the middle of some kind of tense standoff between Grounders and Sky People. Could it be that the Grounders were able to recognize that he played a big part in what ALIE did to all of them?

Also, Bellamy did a lot of inexcusable things during Season 3. "The 100" Season 4 may finally let him confront his past. A lot of fans are fervently hoping that Bellamy and Clarke's relationship will take a romantic turn. However, showrunner Jason Rothenberg told Entertainment Weekly that Season 4 will not have much to look forward to if you watch the series for its romantic relationships.

Lexa was the love of Clarke's life, and she won't be able to forget Lexa - which will help Clarke with the incoming apocalypse that drives Season 4. Although if you're really after the show's romantic side, you would be happy to know that Kane and Abby's relationship will deepen.

"The 100" Season 3 suffered public backlash due to some controversy. There were issues about how Lexa's death was handled story-wise and also whether the show's writers manipulated the fans' expectations beforehand. Fans are hopeful that Season 4 will be more upbeat. The upcoming season will of course still be about survival but this time, without guns or technology, but the cast has to find a way to survive rising radiation levels.

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