'The 100' season 3 spoilers, plot update: Clarke-Lexa reunion, Raven's vulnerability, Jaha's 'Jimi Hendrix-look'

A significant time jump is expected to be seen when "The 100" returns for its third season. 

TVLine recently unveiled information regarding the three-month time jump in the plot of The CW's post-apocalyptic drama revealed by the cast of the show after they attended the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con early July.  

One of the major teasers that were revealed during the interview is the highly anticipated reunion between Clarke and Lexa. Fans are still hoping that all's well that ends well between the two even after the latter decided to betray the former to save the Grounders, but according to actress Eliza Taylor, things are not looking good for the presumed lovers.

Taylor said that her character Clarke is upset with Lexa at this point.  Even Alycia Debnam-Carey, the actress who portrays the role of Lexa in the series, believes that it will be hard for Clarke to forgive Lexa's betrayal.

"Obviously things are not looking too great for Lexa on Clarke's side. She's a little angry. But Lexa loves Clarke, that's pretty clear," Debnam-Carey said during an interview with IGN

But will Clarke set aside her anger for Lexa because of her feelings? According to Taylor, Clarke will be "on her own and just trying to survive." The actress said that her present situation will be a very interesting point in Clarke's life. 

Meanwhile, Lindsey Morgan revealed that Raven will once again be in an unstable situation because of her injury. But fans should expect to see her dealing with all the ramifications of all the events that happened in her life, particularly Finn's (Thomas McDonell) death and the presence of Wick (Steve Talley) to be with her and fill the void left by Finn. According to Morgan, Raven will focus on rebuilding herself in season 3. 

On the other hand, Isaiah Washington said that Jaha will grow his hair longer in the coming season and described his character as the "Jimi Hendrix of the show." He also said that Jaha will concentrate on capturing his chancellorship, as if it will ever happen again. 

Bob Morley and Ricky Whittle both said that their characters Bellamy Blake and Lincoln will stay on the camp, while Marie Avgeropoulos shared that Olivia finally found where she belongs. 

"The 100" season 3 is slated to premiere early 2016.