'The 100' season 3: Kane and Bellamy attempt to rescue Clarke in episode 2

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Eliza Taylor as Clarke in The 100 season 3.

Clarke (Eliza Taylor) is on the run, and now a rogue Grounder named Roan (Zach McGowan) has captured her, intent on taking her "powers." The latest preview trailer for season 3 episode 2 reveals that Clarke may not be in captivity for long as both Bellamy (Bob Morley) and Kane (Henry Ian Cusick) begin their own rescue mission.

The premiere episode of "The 100" season 3 revealed that Clarke now had a bounty on her head after the events of the season 2 finale, with the Grounder tribes now referring to her as "Wanheda," which meant "Commander of Death." The Grounder tribes are now looking to collect her and kill her in order to claim her abilities.

Clips in the trailer reveal Roan dragging Clarke into his tribe's home and into a tent. As he does so, he proclaims her to be the "Great Wanheda" that everyone is talking about. As the scenes fades out with Clarke being dragged in, she screams back at him, proclaiming "I am no one. You wanted the Commander of Death, you got her."

At the same time, the trailer reveals that the Ice Nation is now on the move as they have become bolder after the fall of Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) in season 2. Bellamy is seen looking through his gun's scope to see an entire army of Grounders moving up, indicating that there will be some level of fighting in the upcoming episode.

According to a report from the IB Times, this may be the episode that actor Michael Beach will make his appearance as the Arker known as Pike. Pike is said to have a strong moral code but it is undetermined at this point if he will be crucial in supporting Clarke or if his beliefs will only cause her more trouble.

"The 100" season 3 episode 2, "Wanheda: Part Two," airs this Jan. 28.

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