The CW has made a small change to the airtime for the series finale of The 100 that devoted followers will want to pay close attention to. The network has revealed that it is extending the last episode of the fan-favorite series by one minute.

Episodes of The 100 typically run for an hour, from 8-9 p.m. ET/PT. An updated listing for "The Last War," the series finale of The 100, now has the show ending at 9:01 p.m. instead of 9:00 p.m on Sept. 30. The CW did not provide a reason for the addition of an extra minute, though the official synopsis for "The Last War" remains unchanged.

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The update to the runtime should notify fans of The 100 to double-check DVR and record settings to make sure they factor in an overrun. This will ensure they don't miss what will be the final moments of the series.

The synopsis for "The Last War," the series finale of The 100, along with the seventh and final season synopsis, can be found below.

THE 100

"The Last War" -- (8:00-9:01:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)

SERIES FINALE – After all the fighting and loss, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and her friends have reached the final battle. But is humanity worthy of something greater? Lindsey Morgan, Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropoulos, Richard Harmon, Shannon Kook, JR Bourne, Shelby Flannery and Chuku Modu also star. The episode was written and directed by Jason Rothenberg (#716). Original airdate 9/30/2020.

The seventh and final season opens with our heroes picking up the pieces of the society they destroyed on Sanctum. Still reeling from her mother’s death, Clarke, perhaps more than anyone, feels the toll of years upon years of fighting and loss. The group soon finds that maintaining order among the competing factions is no easy feat, and one that has them questioning whether their commitment to doing better was worth the price. At the same time, our heroes must contend with new obstacles on a scale beyond any that they previously experienced as they unravel the mysteries of the Anomaly. What they encounter on this epic journey pushes them to their limits both physically and emotionally, challenging their long-held conceptions of family, love, and sacrifice. Ultimately, our heroes must answer for themselves what it means to truly live, and not just survive.

The 100 stars Eliza Taylor, Marie Avgeropoulos, Bob Morley, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, Tasya Teles, Shannon Kook and J.R. Bourne. The series airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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Source: The CW