'The 100' season 3 spoilers: A space station ghost story and 'Bellarke' shipping

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It's still going to be a little bit of a long wait for fans of the post-apocalyptic drama, The CW's "The 100," since there's no word as to when season 3 will air except that it's sometime in 2016.

However, showrunner Jason Rothenberg has been very generous and active enough on Twitter providing hints and spoilers on what's to come in the third season.

In his tweet on Nov. 8, Rothenberg expressed that the production loves Brazil — and that's because one of the episodes for season 3 will feature a story on the Brazilian space station.

In addition, Rothenberg revealed a "ghost story" that happened in the space station has been added to season 3 and fans should expect a "very scary episode."

The showrunner also commented on the shipping of Bellamy (Bobby Morley) and Clarke (Eliza Taylor), also known as "Bellarke," which will be featured in the third season.

During a Q&A on Twitter, a fan asked the showrunner what he thought about the two character's relationship development, to which he answered, "Amazing. From him wanting to cut off her hand, to being partners, to where they are in S3 is an amazing journey."

That could also mean that the shipping between Clarke and Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), and the love triangle formed by Clarke, Bellamy and Lexa will have to wait.

Speaking to NY Castings, co-writer Aaron Ginsburg revealed that the team wants to please fans with the love triangle idea, but they need to wait because there's a story behind all the characters that should be told in the series.

Meanwhile, in other "The 100" news, a new face has joined the show. Rhiannon Fish from "Home and Away" was cast as Ontari, a Grounder. With her character's name close to Ontario, Canada, Melty speculated that Fish will play the role of a member of the Ice Nation, a group most likely based north of the Woods Clan.

 

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