'The 100' season 5 spoilers: What to expect?

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New set photos for "The 100" gives a glimpse of what will happen in season 5.

Twitter's Inside The 100 user posted very telling photos about what to expect when the gang comes back.

The set pictures show a rustic church, filled with a number of notable objects — antique chandeliers, huge cauldrons, books, shelves, cots, beds, a wooden chair that less-sophisticated, looks a lot like the one Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) sat on back when she was still the commander, and a crib. That last bit made fans think that the upcoming season will include a baby.

In an interview with IGN back in May, however, showrunner Jason Rothenberg has as good as said having a baby at "The 100" has never been a part of his plans. "Producing a show with a bunch of kids is a pain in the butt too [laughs] so we wouldn't want to use too many of them," he said. However, he also added that anything can happen.

Though very messy, the church has a homey appeal. With all the cots and beds, looks like the cast have chosen it to be their new home.

Twitter user The 100 Writers Room also posted a photo of Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) sporting her old long locks. She has chopped that off in season 4, and this new photo could mean season 5 will show a few flashbacks. That is not surprising, considering Clarke went through a six-year time jump when fans last saw her in "Praimfaya."

She was also with a new young girl, which Rothenberg promised fans will get to know when the show comes back. Season 5 will also explain how the green valley, where Clarke found the girl, survived the Earth's destruction, becoming the only fresh green patch in the planet.

As Clarke finds a new companion, a new threat arrives in the form of a prison transport ship, which arrived on Earth as season 4 ended.

Too many cliffhangers, too many questions. Find out the answers as "The 100" airs sometime in 2018 on The CW.

 

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