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#the100 Script to Screen: The Bellamy/Clarke hug.
#the100 Script to Screen - “Lincoln is dead.”
We’re back on air! And now that you’ve seen “Wanheda, Pt. 1,” we wanted to share an excerpt from its script (written by Jason Rothenberg) with all of you! (Obviously, if you haven’t seen the episode, we don’t recommend reading the scene.)Enjoy!
Hey, guys!Thanks again for being such wonderful fans by watching live, tweeting with us, sending us your artwork, asking smart questions, and just generally being cool people.As you may know, this is our last day of production in Season Three. To celebra
Hey, guys!Thanks again for watching with us last night– it was da BOMB. (Too soon? Too lame? Both?)Regardless, to thank you, here’s an excerpt from the episode’s script (written by Kim Shumway). Enjoy!Thanks again for being such great
Hello, everyone!What an eventful week! You guys are amazing (as always), and we’re eternally grateful (as always). To thank you for watching live, tweeting, debating, and generally being the greatest fans we could ask for, here’s an excerpt from
Hello, everyone! Since everyone seemed to really enjoy yesterday’s “Script to Screen” post, we’ve decided to share another pivotal scene from the episode. Episode 305, “Hakeldama”, was written by Charlie Craig.
Hey, guys!THANK YOU SO MUCH. Because of you, we’ve been renewed for a fourth season! We couldn’t be happier or more grateful.Each week, we like to thank you with an excerpt of the most recent episode in script form… and in the midst of all
Hey, guys!What an emotional episode last night. We love you so much, and we’re so grateful to get to experience each episode with you. As always, to thank you, here’s an excerpt from last night’s script, written by Heidi Cole McAdams.
Hey, guys!I know this is a day late, but we really appreciate you guys watching the story unfold with us. As always, to thank you, here’s an excerpt from last night’s script, written by Kim Shumway.
Hey Guys!We’re still buzzing after last night’s episode, and we hope you are too. We’re so grateful that you continue to tune in week after week, taking this journey with us. To say thank you, here’s a scene from “Join or
Hello!Thank you all so much for sticking with us through the finale! Can’t wait for you guys to see what we’re working on for Season 4. In the meantime, as a sign of gratitude, here’s a scene from 316, “Perverse Instantiation - Part 2″ written
Since it was the finale and all, here’s another scene to help hold you guys over during hiatus. “Perverse Instantiation - Part 2″ was written by Jason Rothenberg.
Hi, Wonkru – we’re bringing back From Script to Screen every Wednesday to tide us over during the hiatus! Here’s the first of the recently wrapped season 4. “Echoes″ was written by Jason Rothenberg.Stay tuned for a BONUS deleted scene from
Here’s that bonus scene we mentioned earlier. Originally, Ilian’s story was supposed to be told in 401. We LOVED this scene and actually got the pleasure to film it. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough time in the episode to fit it in. But you guys
Hello, Wonkru – we’re back! Here’s a scene from 402 to get you through the hiatus. “Heavy Lies The Crown″ was written by Justine Juel Gillmer. Enjoy!
The responses on the return of From Script to Screen have been amazing! So here’s another to show our appreciation. “Heavy Lies The Crown” was written by Justine Juel Gillmer.
Hey, Wonkru! Here’s the latest From Script to Screen to make the hiatus a little easier. “The Four Horsemen” was written by Heidi Cole McAdams. Enjoy!
Thank you so much for hanging out with us this hiatus Wednesday! Here’s one last (bonus) scene from Kim Shumway’s “A Lie Guarded” to finish us off for the day. See you next week!
Happy Wonkru Wednesday! To keep the hiatus going smoothly, here’s a snippet from “Gimme Shelter”, written by Terri Hughes Burton & Ron Milbauer. Enjoy. :)
You guys are the best! Before we go, here’s one last (bonus scene) from Terri and Ron’s “Gimme Shelter” to end the night. We’ll see you next week.
Happy Wednesday! For today’s Script to Screen please enjoy this scene from “God Complex” written by Lauren Muir. Enjoy!
It’s Wednesday and you know what that means… It’s time for Script to Screen. Here’s an excerpt from “DNR” by Miranda Kwok. Enjoy!
Time for another Script to Screen! Enjoy this scene from episode 409 “DNR” by Miranda Kwok.
We’re back! To start off this Wednesday’s From Script to Screen, here’s a scene from “Die All, Die Merrily”, written by Aaron Ginsburg & Wade McIntyre. Enjoy (and try not to cry!)
Wow, INCREDIBLE reaction to the first scene. Since you guys are so awesome, here’s another from the gut-wrenching “Die All, Die Merrily”, written by Aaron Ginsburg and Wade McIntyre.
Welcome back to Script to Screen, brought to you by Hiatus Wednesdays! Today, we’re going to start with Monty and Jasper’s final goodbye, beautifully written by Shawna and Julie Benson. Here is the first scene from “The Other Side”.
Thank you all SO much for reading along, Wonkru. To end this week’s Hiatus Wednesday, here’s one final scene from “The Other Side”, written by Shawna and Julie Benson. See you next week!
Welcome back to hiatus Wednesdays, Wonkru. We’re going to start this week off with a scene from “The Chosen”, written by Aaron Ginsburg and Wade McIntyre. Enjoy!
As always, it has been a pleasure. To wrap up this week’s hiatus Wednesday, we’re giving you one last scene from “The Chosen” by Aaron Ginsburg and Wade McIntyre. May we meet again!
Welcome back to another hiatus Wednesday. To start us off, here’s the first scene from “Praimfaya” by Jason Rothenberg. Enjoy!
Thanks for another awesome Wednesday. We love the reactions. Here’s one final scene from “Praimfaya” by Jason Rothenberg to end the night. May we meet again, Wonkru!
Hey everyone, For this week’s from Script To Screen we’re taking it WAY back. To the “Pilot” by Jason Rothenberg.
Who’s ready for this weeks Script to Screen? Here’s an excerpt from 103 “Earth Kills” by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain.
Time for the second scene in this weeks Script to Screen from 103 “Earth Kills” by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain.
To start of this Wednesday, here’s the first scene from “Murphy’s Law” by T.J. Brady & Rasheed Newson. Enjoy!
Time to end the night, Wonkru… Here’s the final scene from “Murphy’s Law” by T.J. Brady & Rasheed Newson. See you next week!
Aha, just kidding! To thank y’all for showing us some love on this particular hiatus Wednesday, here is a bonus scene from “Murphy’s Law” by T.J. Brady & Rasheed Newson. Grab the tissues…
Welcome back to hiatus Wednesday. Here’s the first scene from “Twilight’s Last Gleaming”, written by Bruce Miller. Enjoy!
We’re back, bitches! Let’s start off this week’s script to screen with a scene from “Contents Under Pressure” by Akela Cooper & Kira Snyder. Enjoy.
To end the night, here’s one last scene from “Contents Under Pressure” by Akela Cooper & Kira Snyder. See you next week, Wonkru!
Hey, Wonkru! Welcome back to another Hiatus Wednesday. Let’s start off with our first scene from “Unity Day”, written by Kim Shumway and Kira Snyder. Enjoy!
Thanks for hanging out with us today! To end the night off, here’s a nail-biter of a scene from “Unity Day”, written by Kim Shumway and Kira Snyder.
Here’s the next scene from “We Are Grounders, Part 2″, written by Jason Rothenberg. Hold on to your hats!
Thanks for reading along. To finish off the night, here’s one last scene from “We Are Grounders, Part 2″, written by Jason Rothenberg. See you next week!
Hey everyone! This week’s Script to Screen is episode 202 “Inclement Weather” written by Michael Angeli.
Hey guys!We’re back with another look inside the script, this time with Clarke and Madi. 506 was written by Drew Lindo and directed by Michael Blundell. Hope you enjoy!
From Script to Screen: 601 “Sanctum” Scene 2and second we have the amazing Paige Turco, Lindsey Morgan and Shannon Kook!
Welcome to Sanctum! Here’s the first of our script to screens for episode 603, written by Drew Lindo and directed by a long time part of The 100 family, Dean White.
Well, I hope everyone’s had a chance to recover from last night’s episode, directed by Tim Scanlan and written by Charmaine DeGraté. First up, the sweet morning scene between Jordan and Delilah. We had to trim this scene down a bit for time but
Welcome to this week’s first Script to Screen! Episode 608 was written by The brilliant Miranda Kwok and directed by April Mullen. First up, our heroes make it to the verge of the mysterious anomaly.
Hope you all enjoyed “The Queen’s Gambit”, the directorial debut of our very own Lindsey Morgan and written by the incomparable Miranda Kwok. Our first script to screen is Scene 16 when Hope and Diyoza open up and end up fighting in their cell.
Becca activates the space ball and the family stands together around it. As you can see there’s differences in dialogue between the script and the screen. Some sections had to be cut for airing purposes. But here is the scene in its entirety!
For our second scene, here’s Bellamy arriving to talk to Raven and Echo.
From Script to Screen - “Blood Giant”
From Script to Screen - “A Sort of Homecoming”
From Script to Screen - “The Dying of the Light”
From Script to Screen - “The Last War”
From Script to Screen - “The Last War” Scene 2
From Script to Screen - “The Last War” Scene 3