‘The 100’ Season 7, August 26, 2020 Episode 13 Delayed. Not Airing Tonight

‘The 100’ Season 7, August 26, 2020 Episode 13 Delayed. Not Airing Tonight

Hey, “The 100” fans. We are back on here with some very unfortunate news for you guys. For some reason unknown to us, The CW will not be airing the next, new episode 13 of The 100’s current and last season 7 tonight, August 26, 2020.

The news gets worse. The CW won’t be airing it next Wednesday night either. The CW is apparently taking a two week break from airing new episodes of The 100.

The good news is that we can tell you is that the new episode 13 is currently scheduled to air on Wednesday night,September 9, 2020 in its usual 7 pm central standard time slot. So, be sure to mark down that very important date and time as soon as you can.

So, what will The CW be airing instead of the next, new episode 13 of The 100 season 7 over these next two weeks? Well, according to the TV Guide listings, The CW will air a special variety show tonight, August 26, 2020. It’s called, “WOMEN IN FILM PRESENTS: MAKE IT WORK!”

The CW’s official description for it reads like this, “The one-hour variety special, a combination of music, comedy and fun celebrity testimonials, explores the issues and solutions for getting women back to work.

Talent confirmed for the special include Malin Akerman, Mara Brock Akil, Lake Bell, Alison Brie, Connie Britton, Logan Browning, Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Rosario Dawson, Jack Donnelly, Beanie Feldstein, Jane Fonda, Jennifer Garner, Elizabeth Gillies, Kathryn Hahn, Ashlyn Harris, Rachael Harris, Cheryl Hines, Sarah Jeffery, and more.”

Then next Wednesday night, September 2, 2020, The CW will air a repeat episode of The 100. The repeat episode they will air is the 12th episode of this 7th season titled, “The Stranger.”

The CW’s official description for it reads like this, “It’s a new day in Sanctum. Clarke, Octavia, Raven and Echo struggle with a new foe.”

If this line up sounds like something you’ll want to still tune in for, you will definitely want to still flip on The CW and continuing watching it as usual.

On the other hand, if you have no desire in watching this replacement line up of shows, you will definitely want to avoid The CW like the plague over these next two weeks for the 7 pm central standard time slot.

With all that said, The CW did dish out some new intel for the next, new episode 13 of The 100’s current season 7 in an official press release. So, we’re going to go over that real quick.

Before we do, we must warn you that it does contain some light spoiler teasers. So, if spoilers aren’t your thing, we do highly advise you to close this article out right now.

If you totally love reading spoilers and just can’t get enough of them, you’ll definitely want to keep reading.

Now that our spoiler warning is out there in the cosmos, let’s take a look at this episode 13 press release. First off, it’s telling us the official title for episode 13 is called, “Blood Giant.”

It sounds like episode 13 will feature some possible intense, interesting, dramatic and action-filled scenes.

In the new episode 13, Clarke will take the spotlight ,once again, in one or more of these scenes, but she won’t be a very happy camper when it comes to the red sun. Oh, no, no, no. You see, the red sun is going to throw a total wrench into Clark’s very meticulous plans!

The CW’s description for episode 13 reads like this, “BEST LAID PLANS – The red sun derails Clarke’s (Eliza Taylor) plans.”

Episode 13 will also feature: Marie Avgeropoulos as character Octavia Blake, Lindsey Morgan as character Raven Reyes, Bob Morley as character Bellamy Blake, Richard Harmon as character John Murphy, Shannon Kook as character Jordan Green, JR Bourne as character Russell Lightbourne VII, Shelby Flannery as character Hope Diyoza and Chuku Modu as character Dr Gabriel Santiago.

Episode 13 was directed by Michael Cliett, and it was written by Ross Knight. Again, The CW confirmed that the next, new episode 13 of The 100’s current and last season 7 is scheduled to air on Wednesday night, September 9, 2020 at approximately 7 pm central standard time.

Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “The 100” TV show report, but definitely stay tuned for more.

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  1. Kate says:

    Glad I didn’t sign up for a subscription service to watch this show. If I were paying for it, I’d be pissed.

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