"The 100" fans cannot expect to have Lexa in the next episode of the series, but Luna will be up to face yet another apocalypse.
"The 100" Season 3 finale brought many fans to tears as Lexa's character bid goodbye to the series. It can be remembered that Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) was killed by Tutus (Neil Sandiland) whose real target was Clarke.
The death of Lexa brought mixed reactions and many clamor for her to be revived in the upcoming season. The issue of her death even caused a stir in the LGBT community, saying that her character was killed because the world is yet unprepared to see a successful and happy lesbian relationship.
However, Variety reported that Executive Producer Jason Rothenberg was very quick in putting off the issue, saying that they cannot have Lexa back in Season 4 via San Diego Comic Con.
Rothenberg shared a spoiler that Clarke will be distracted by the secret she knows that her grief over Lexa's demise will be barely felt, although it is said that she will not have any love interest for the mean time to appease many fans who have yet to move on over Lexa's death.
Furthermore, another character, Luna, will make its way to "The 100" Season 4 due to another apocalypse - a nuclear meltdown - impending to happen. Luna (Nadia Hiker) is the leader of the pacifist clan who opted not to share ties with the mainland inhabitants, although with the danger coming, she will be compelled to break off her indifference.
Hiker shared with Blastr that Luna will try to prove that she is far stronger and better than Lexa. According to the actress, things are getting bloody and this is something that fans have to watch for.
The next season run of "The 100" will be a question of who will be saved and who will be left to die.