'The 100' season 3 spoilers: New trailer coming?

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Although "The 100" season 3 is yet to turn up, executive producer Jason Rothenberg has been actively updating fans on the progress on the filming. In his Twitter account are bits of info about what to expect on the new season. Just recently, he hinted that new clips are on the way.

In his tweet, the EP revealed he is currently working on a trailer, which he promised will be "epic." It doesn't look like he's close to completing it though as he hinted that "it's a process." Visual effects are still being applied and unless The CW gives the nod, it won't be out and about.

Rothenberg also teased in one tweet that "big news" involving "The 100" season 3 "could come at any time." In a following tweet, he further hinted "Did I say 'any time?' I should've said "any day." This could mean that fans will get to know more about the upcoming season in the days to come.

Through his social media, Rothenberg has been teasing fans about the directions the characters are headed in season 3. For starters, fans will see Clarke still struggling with the trauma brought about by her and Bellamy killing every single resident in Mt. Weather with radiation.

"When we pick things up, I think she's going to be losing it a little ... She's not dealing with it particularly well," Eliza Taylor, who plays the character, told Entertainment Weekly.

Clarke is leaving Camp Jaha come "The 100" season 3 and she will apparently find herself in Polis, the place that fans have always wanted to see. It looks like Clarke will be seen hanging out with the Grounders quite often in the new season.

Whatever she will be up to in the so-called Grounder's Capitol, Rothenberg promised that the next time viewers see the Grounders, who fans apparently aren't very fond of, "will change the way you think" about the Earth-born individuals.

"The Originals" season 3 is expected to premiere January 2016.

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