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‘The 100' Season 4 Plot Spoilers, Speculations: Bellamy Dies For Clarke

‘The 100' Season 4 Plot Spoilers, Speculations: Bellamy Dies For Clarke

"The 100" Season 4 may see Bellamy suffer the same fate as Clarke's past loved ones. Speculations are rife that a Bellarke romance could happen in the instalment, which could only mean trouble for Bellamy. After all, all of Clarke's loved ones are dead.

Bellarke shippers are still hoping to see Bellamy and Clarke end up together in "The 100" Season 4. This may seem like a good romantic storyline for Clarke, following the devastating loss of Lexa.

However, if this does happen, then Bellamy (Bob Morley) might not live long knowing Clarke's history of love interests. Clarke recently lost Lexa, the love of her life in Season 3. Bellamy might suffer the same fate in "The 100" Season 4 if Bellarke happens.

Even Eliza Taylor (Clarke) is doubtful that a Bellarke romance could happen in "The 100" Season 4. According to Inquisitr, Taylor joked that if the two Grounders do end up together, then Bellamy could die next.

Regardless, Taylor said that she is not against Clarke finding a new love after Lexa. She believes that her character will eventually move on and meet someone new. Likewise, series creator Jason Rothenberg previously confirmed that Clarke will have a new love interest in "The 100" Season 4. He did not confirm though if this person is a boy or a girl.

It is unclear if Bellamy dies because of Clarke in "The 100" Season 4. There have been speculations though that he is the first to die in the instalment. Rothenberg hinted that the other Grounders might vote for Bellamy to die, because of his transgressions in Season 3.

Rothenberg teased that Bellamy will not get his redemption in "The 100" Season 4. He may have admitted to his past mistakes, but the people will not be too forgiving. This means Bellamy could still die either way, whether it is because of Clarke or the people's choice.

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