'The 100' season 4 spoilers, news: EP says trailer will be out soon, urges fans to get ready

A promotional still from "The 100" The CW/Diyah Pera

It looks like fans will not have to wait that long to finally get their first look at Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and the gang in "The 100" season 4.

Executive producer Aaron Ginsburg teased on Twitter that they are already putting together the trailer for the highly anticipated new season of the post-apocalyptic series.

"We are working MADLY AWAY on an incredible trailer," he tweeted to a fan. "It's not finished yet. But close. Prepare yourself," he went on to say.

Production for "The 100" season 4 is underway, but it seems that one of the focuses of Ginsburg's team is the trailer for the new season and based on the EP's word, this preview will be big.

Ginsburg has also teased in the past via Twitter that the new season will feature "the most twisted, brutal" episode in the entire series.

"The 100" season 4 will chronicle Clarke and company's attempt to solve the nuclear crisis, ALIE's (Erica Cerra) final trick for them before she ultimately perished.

The evil Artificial Intelligent (AI) did not want to go out without having to make sure that a world without her evil ways will be as dangerous, if not worse, than when she is around.

In six months, the planet will be engulfed by radiation that will ultimately render the Earth uninhabitable. This problem will have the group divided as to how they will approach it in "The 100" season 4.

For some, this problem is one without a solution and will rather make the most of their last days alive, while others believe that there has to be a way to save the planet and themselves.

Show creator Jason Rothenberg has teased a few months back to that with Earth as the "unbeatable foe," "The 100" season 4 will be more about the group surviving it rather than stopping it.

Rumor has it that "The 100" season 4 will show Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) avenge Lincoln's (Ricky Whittle) death by killing people, although new spoilers suggest she will find a new man this season.

"It quickly becomes about not how to stop it, because stopping it is not possible, but how do we survive? There aren't enough lifeboats, so who gets to choose who lives?"

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