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The 100 season 7 trailer release date: When will the CW show’s new season promo come out?

SEASON 7 of the The CW’s The 100 is officially one month away, and the cast is celebrating on social media, while fans are still clamoring for a trailer.

A promo for the new, and final, season of the post-apocalyptic drama, which stars Eliza Taylor (Clarke) and Bob Morley (Bellamy) has not yet been released.

Fans are waiting to find out when the season 7 trailer for The CW's The 100 will come outCredit: THE CW

Viewers are on the edge of their seats waiting for it to come out and are begging the cast and crew for details.

After being asked enough times for the trailer release date, The 100 executive producer Kim Shumway tweeted: “Since I know people are asking, we don't control when the trailer drops.

"Sometime before the premiere! May 20th. The beginning of the end.”

One fan followed up by asking if the trailer would recap season 6, its finale, and all of the previous storylines from the Jason Rothenberg-created CW show.

Kim shared: “No, the trailer will be like all our others, introducing the season 7 storylines.

Executive Producer Kim Shumway said it will not be a recap-style promoCredit: Twitter
The 100 season 7 premieres in one month, on May 20Credit: CW

“There may be glimpses of things that have happened in the past, but it won't be a recap-style catch-up.”

Star Sachin Sahel, who plays Dr. Eric Jackson, revealed on an Instagram Live over the weekend with Ultim Events that the season 7 trailer release date has “gotta be soon” but doesn’t know when yet.

He added: “It has to be soon. We’re airing May 20. It has to be within, like, five minutes. Not actually five minutes. Nobody quote me on that. But it has to be soon.”

Sachin also shared he’s not yet seen the trailer himself, but he has seen the first episode of the new season and random bits from other future episodes, and it’s all “the best.”

Star Sachin Sahel revealed he has not seen the trailer yet but has seen the premiere episodeCredit: CW
He also said it picks up after the season 6 finale's cliffhangerCredit: CW

Creator Jason tweeted on Monday to tell fans he knows they're "anxious" for the promo but the coronavirus pandemic "slowed" everything down, "but it is coming soon."

Last year, the trailer dropped just over a month before the season 6 premiere.

It released on March 28, 2019, ahead of the show’s April 30 return.

With today being one month out from season 7, and stars Sachin, Lola Flannery (Madi) and Shelby Flannery (Hope) and co-executive producer Tim Scanlan all posting about the milestone date, the trailer could be here any day.

The show's cast and crew are celebrating the show returning in one month
Lola Flannery, who plays Madi, posted a fun photo of her in costume
Shelby Flannery, who plays an adult Hope, also posted for the milestone day

The CW’s In The Dark returned with its season 2 premiere last week, and its trailer only dropped about two weeks prior to it coming back.

Roswell, New Mexico started up its second season on the network on March 16 but didn’t have its trailer out until about three weeks prior.

Though official details are not known about The 100’s trailer, there are a few tidbits out about the season, in general, which , which saw an adult Hope stabbing Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos).

: "[The show] does such a good job of reinventing itself. Reinvention doesn't feel like the right word for it, because it just feels so new and fresh.

“I think just by watching the first episode, you can expect that this is going to be our best season. It's one of my favorite seasons on television.”

Octavia was stabbed by Hope in the season 6 finaleCredit: CW

He added that the new season is “bats**t crazy.”

The actor also shared: “We know that it ended with such a cliffhanger last season. You're going to be taken on the ride immediately and throughout the season, it doesn't stop.”

The 100 season 7 premieres on The CW on May 20 at 8 p.m.


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