CW’s The 100 cast recalls working with ‘great guy’ Shawn Mendes when he guest starred in the season 3 premiere
IT’S been a few years since Grammy-nominated singer Shawn Mendes guest starred on The CW’s The 100, but cast members recently recalled their time working with the “great guy.”
Shawn was featured in the season 3 premiere as an Ark survivor named Macallan.
While chatting on a virtual 100 panel with last month, ahead of the show’s recent season 7 premiere, three were asked if they had the chance to meet the Lost in Japan singer.
Sachin Sahel, who plays Dr. Eric Jackson, shared: “Yeah, we hung out with him a lot, actually. He’s a great guy.”
Richard Harmon (John Murphy) jumped in to say he also got the chance to meet him, and they “hung out” once when they “went out to dinner.”
Sachin added: “He invited us all to a concert of his but a couple of us couldn’t go because we were working. I’ve seen him actually three times in LA since. Really good guy. Loved the show and good dude.”
A year later, he joined the cast of the show for the season 3 premiere — titled “Wanheda: Part 1” — as character Macallan, and, of course, the writers made sure to put his musical chops to good use.
During the episode, Raven (Lindsey Morgan) requests a song after seeing him trying to steal, and Macallan obliges and goes over to play the piano and croon out a cover of rock band Violent Femmes’ song Add It Up.
The night of the premiere in January 2016, Jason tweeted: “The acting debut of @ShawnMendes! So impressed with this kid. He’s a natural.”
After the broadcast, Shawn thanked the show for having him on because it was “so awesome and so cool” for him.
The singer’s character has not been seen on the show since, but Jason mentioned Macallan during 2018’s New York Comic Con to say his character wasn’t dead but was “in cryo.”
The 100 is now in its seventh and final season, with episode 2 — titled “The Garden” — airing tonight on The CW at 8 p.m.
According to the synopsis: “Echo (Tasya Teles) and Gabriel (Chuku Modu) learn more about Hope (Shelby Flannery) and her mysterious past.”
The episode was directed by Dean White and written by Jeff Vlaming.