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The 100 is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction television series developed by Jason Rothenberg and inspired by the novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan. The series premiered its first episode on March 19 2014 on The CW and concluded with its seventh season on September 30 2020. Comprising a total of 100 episodes the series has reached a wide global audience.
The series begins with humanity which has survived for 97 years in space following a nuclear catastrophe sending 100 young offenders to Earth to test its habitability. These youths discover that Earth remains dangerous and is inhabited by surviving communities. The struggle for survival leadership conflicts and ethical dilemmas form the central themes of the series.

A Scene from the Series (IMDb)
The 100 explores contrasting aspects of human nature including leadership responsibility sacrifice and the instinct for survival. The series examines the rebuilding of society in a post-apocalyptic world and the roles individuals play in this process.
The series is notable for its use of visual effects and atmospheric music. Filming conducted in Vancouver Canada plays a critical role in reflecting the dark nature of the constructed post-apocalyptic universe. Additionally the music accompanying scenes serves to enhance the emotional intensity of the narrative.
The 100 Trailer (IGN)
The 100 gained significant popularity during its run particularly among young adult audiences. Critics praised the series for its emphasis on character development and its approach to ethical dilemmas. However the deaths of certain main characters and narrative choices have at times sparked debate among viewers and critics alike.

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