‘The 100’ Season 3 Spoilers, News & Updates: Is Raven Gone For Good? Lindsey Morgan Shares Details On Clarke And The Group’s Reunion

"The 100" Season 3 spoilers reveal that the CW series may once again see the departure of one of its characters after the controversial death of its LGBT character, Lexa. Lindsey Morgan also shared details of her character's reunion with Clarke, Bellamy, Monty, Jasper and Octavia.

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"The 100" Season 3 spoilers are hinting on the possibility that Raven (Lindsey Morgan) will die in the upcoming episode entitled "Nevermore." According to Melty, the latest episode of the CW series saw Raven bleeding and unstable after Jasper and Clarke successfully escaped Arkadia.

This led to rumors that "The 100" Season 3 will once again feature the death of a major character after the controversial killing of Lexa in its previous episodes. Showrunner Jason Rothenberg previously hinted that the show is never scared of killing its lead characters.

"You can die if you're a series regular or not. This is going to be a crazy season ... It's already been a crazy season. More characters that we love are going to die this season and it's going to happen soon," said Rothenberg in an earlier statement.

All signs seemingly point towards Raven as the next character killed off in "The 100" Season 3. In an recent interview with Lindsey Morgan, the actress told Entertainment Weekly that the upcoming episode will be focused on her character.

The actress admitted that it felt good to see "The 100" return to its true essence and see Clarke (Eliza Taylor), Monty (Christoper Lorkin), Bellamy (Bobby Morley), Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) and Jasper (Devon Bostick) reunite as a group.

"We protect our people, but mostly we protect each other," said Morgan.

What do you think? Will Raven die in the upcoming episode of "The 100" Season 3? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

"The 100" Season 3 airs every Thursday on the CW.

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