Principal photography on the final season of The 100 has officially wrapped in Vancouver as planned, despite the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Series writer Kim Shumway announced that filming concluded on March 15, with nearly full cast and crew assembled for the final scene. There had been concerns about whether production would be able to proceed during the outbreak, as many CW productions were already suspended.

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Filming on the series finale began in early March, directed by series showrunner Jason Rothenberg. The final season will consist of 16 episodes, including a backdoor pilot for a planned prequel spinoff set nearly century before the start of the main series.

Taking place after much of the planet had been consumed by a nuclear armageddon, The 100 follows a group of young people who attempt to rebuild civilization after returning to Earth from an orbital space station.

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The 100 and stars Eliza Taylor, Paige Turco, Marie Avgeropoulos, Bob Morley, Henry Ian Cusick, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon and Tasya Teles. The series will return for its seventh and final season Wednesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.