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The 100 (TV series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The 100 Series logo for The 100.png.jpg Genre	Action drama Adventure drama Dystopian drama Post-apocalyptic drama Science fiction drama Created by	Jason Rothenberg Based on	The 100 by Kass Morgan Developed by	Jason Rothenberg Starring Eliza Taylor Paige Turco Thomas McDonell Eli Goree Marie Avgeropoulos Bob Morley Kelly Hu Christopher Larkin Devon Bostick Isaiah Washington Henry Ian Cusick Lindsey Morgan Ricky Whittle Theme music composer	Evan Frankfort Composer(s)	Evan Frankfort Marc Dauer Liz Phair Country of origin	United States Original language(s)	English No. of seasons	2 No. of episodes	29 (list of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Jason Rothenberg Leslie Morgenstein Matt Miller Gina Girolamo Bharat Nalluri Producer(s) Bruce Miller Jae Marchant T.J. Brady Rasheed Newson Kira Snyder Tim Scanlan Tracy Bellomo Dean White Matthew Miller Dieter Ismagil Editor(s) Barbara Gerard Matt Barber Luyen H. Vu Hunter M. Via Brigitte Laszlo Location(s)	Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Cinematography	Nathaniel Goodman Running time	42 minutes (approx.) Production company(s)	Alloy Entertainment CBS Television Studios Warner Bros. Television Distributor	Warner Bros. Television Distribution Release Original channel	The CW Picture format	1080i (16:9 HDTV) Original release	March 19, 2014 – present External links Official website The 100 (pronounced The Hundred[1]) is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series that premiered on The CW during the 2013–14 American television season.[2][3][4] The series is based on a book of the same name, the first in a trilogy by Kass Morgan, and developed by Jason Rothenberg.[5] The series premiered on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.[6]

On January 11, 2015, The CW renewed the series for a third season.[7]

Contents [hide] 1 Premise 2 Cast and characters 3 Episodes 4 Reception 4.1 Ratings 4.2 Accolades 5 Broadcast 6 Home media 7 Production 8 References 9 External links Premise[edit] The series is set 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth's orbit prior to the war. The space stations banded together to form a single massive station named "The Ark", where about 2,400 people live under the leadership of Chancellor Jaha.[1] Resources are scarce and all crimes, no matter their nature or severity, are punishable by ejection into space ("floating") unless the perpetrator is under 18 years of age. After the Ark's life-support systems are found to be critically failing, 100 juvenile prisoners are declared "expendable" and sent to the surface—nearby former Washington, D.C.[8]—in a last ditch attempt to determine if Earth is habitable again in a program called "The 100", for which the show is named. The teens arrive on a seemingly pristine planet they have only seen from space. They are meant to find refuge and supplies at the old military installation, Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, located at the Blue Ridge Mountains. However, they have landed a fair distance from it and soon face other problems. Confronting both the wonders and the dangers of this rugged new world, they struggle to form a tentative community. However, they discover not all humanity was wiped out; some people on Earth, called Grounders, survived the war, and there are even more dangers lurking – Reapers (Grounders who have become cannibals) and Mountain Men (who live in Mount Weather, the original destination of the 100).

Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of The 100 characters Principal cast	Role	Seasons 1	2	3[9] Eliza Taylor	Clarke Griffin	Main	[a] Paige Turco	Dr. Abigail "Abby" Griffin	Main	[a] Bob Morley	Bellamy Blake	Main	[a] Marie Avgeropoulos	Octavia Blake	Main	[a] Thomas McDonell	Finn Collins	Main Lindsey Morgan	Raven Reyes	Recurring	Main	[a] Devon Bostick	Jasper Jordan	Main	[a] Ricky Whittle	Lincoln	Recurring	Main	[a] Christopher Larkin	Monty Green	Main	[a] Richard Harmon	John Murphy	Recurring	TBA[10] Henry Ian Cusick	Marcus Kane	Main	[a] Isaiah Washington	Thelonious Jaha	Main	[a] Eli Goree	Wells Jaha	Main	Guest	[a] Notes ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k The status of this actor/character in season 3 has not been confirmed. Episodes[edit] Main article: List of The 100 episodes Season	Episodes	Originally aired	Nielsen ratings First aired	Last aired	Rank	Viewers (millions) 1	13	March 19, 2014	June 11, 2014	150[11]	2.59[11] 2	16	October 22, 2014	March 11, 2015	TBD	TBD Reception[edit] The series premiere was watched by an estimated 2.7 million American viewers, and received an 18–49 rating of 0.9. It is considered the most-watched show in its time-slot on The CW since 2010 with the series Life Unexpected.[12] On Rotten Tomatoes, the show's first season was certified "fresh", with 72% of professional reviewers reviewing it positively, with a consensus of "Although flooded with stereotypes, the suspenseful atmosphere helps make The 100 a rare high-concept guilty pleasure." The second season was met with more favorable reviews, holding a rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.[13] On Metacritic, the first season scores 63 out of 100 points, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[14]

Brian Lowry of The Boston Globe said, "Our attraction to Apocalypse TV runs deep, as our culture plays out different futuristic possibilities. That's still no reason to clone material, nor is it a reason to deliver characters who are little more than stereotypes."[15] Allison Keene of The Hollywood Reporter gave a negative review to the show, and writes "The sci-fi drama presents The CW's ultimate vision for humanity: an Earth populated only by attractive teenagers, whose parents are left out in space."[16] Kelly West of Cinema Blend gave it a more positive review while noting, "CW's Thrilling New Sci-fi Drama Is A Keeper. CW's The 100 seeks to explore that concept and more with a series that's about equal parts young adult drama, sci-fi adventure and thriller. It takes a little while for the series to warm up, but when The 100 begins to hit its stride, a unique and compelling drama begins to emerge."[17] IGN also gave the show a more positive review. The article, written by Eric Goldman, gave the initial episodes lower scores, but the fifth episode four out of five stars.[18]

Ratings[edit] Season	Timeslot (ET)	No. of episodes	Premiered	Ended	TV season	Rank	Viewers (in millions)	18–49 rating (average) Date	Premiere viewers (in millions)	Date	Finale viewers (in millions) 1	Wednesday 9:00 pm	13	March 19, 2014	2.73[19]	June 11, 2014	1.68[20]	2013–14	150[21]	2.59[21]	1.1/3 2	16	October 22, 2014	1.54[22]	March 11, 2015	1.34[23]	2014–15	TBA	TBA	TBA Accolades[edit] Year	Award	Category	Nominee(s)	Result 2014	Primetime Emmy Award[24]	Outstanding Special and Visual Effects Andrew Orloff Michael Cliett Tyler Weiss Kornel Farkas Chris Pounds Andrew Bain Mike Rhone Nominated 2014	The Joey Awards[25]	Young Actor in a TV Series Drama or Comedy Guest Starring or Principal Role	Spencer Drever	Nominated Broadcast[edit] The first season of The 100 was licensed exclusively to Netflix in Canada.[26] In New Zealand, the series premiered on TVNZ's on-demand video streaming service on March 21, 2014.[27] In South Africa, it premiered on M-Net Series Showcase HD on June 4, 2014.

In the UK and Ireland, The 100 premiered on E4 on July 7, 2014.[28] The first episode was viewed by an average audience of 1.39 million, making it the channel's biggest ever program launch. The second season premiered on January 6, 2015 and averaged 1,118,000 viewers.[29] In Australia, The 100 was originally scheduled to premiere on Go!,[30] but premiered on Fox8 on September 4, 2014.[31] The second season premiered on January 8, 2015.[32]

Home media[edit] Name	Release dates	No. of episodes	Additional information Region 1	Region 2	Region 4	Region A	Region B	Region C The Complete First Season	September 23, 2014[33]	September 29, 2014[34]	December 3, 2014[35]	TBA	December 3, 2014[36]	TBA	13 Features: Creating the World of The 100 2013 Comic Con Panel Deleted Scenes Commentary on "We Are Grounders, Part 2" Production[edit] Post production including ADR recording for the series was done at recording studio Cherry Beach Sound. [37]

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