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‘The 100' Season 4 Premiere, Spoilers: Bellamy Dies? Set Photo Hints Someone Is Seriously Injured

‘The 100' Season 4 Premiere, Spoilers: Bellamy Dies? Set Photo Hints Someone Seriously Injured

A set photo for "The 100" Season 4 hints someone dies or gets severely injured in the story. The image came after speculations that Bellamy is the first to die in the instalment.

Carla Day from Inside The 100 has all the scoop about "The 100" Season 4. She shared several photos which she took during her set visit a couple weeks back. Among the images she shared came from the Medical Bay set of the series.

The photo shows a basin filled with cotton and several bloody bandages. She captioned the shot, "Blood! Who is hurt now?"

Carla Day later revealed that the bloody bandages were just props for the Medical Bay. However, it clearly hints to a certain character's demise in "The 100" Season 4. Who gets hurt or dies in the season premiere?

Other Twitter users pooled their speculations on who gets hurt in "The 100" Season 4. Some say that perhaps the blood belongs to Raven Reyes (Lindsey Morgan), since she always gets hurt in the show. Meanwhile, others said Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) gets hurt protecting her people.

Likewise, other users commented that the blood must belong to Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos). This is understandable, given that in "The 100" Season 4, Octavia takes a dark turn. Perhaps she becomes more fearless and destructive.

Regardless, the bloody bandages clearly hint that someone gets severely injured along the story. It could also point to a certain character's death. Speculations have it that Bellamy dies first in "The 100" Season 4.

Series creator Jason Rothenberg told Outer Places that Bellamy might be the first to go when the show returns. The people may not be too forgiving this time, following his detestable actions in Season 3. If the people have a choice on who lives and dies in "The 100" Season 4, they may just unanimously vote for Bellamy to die.

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