Tatiana Maslany goes down the rabbit hole in this promo for the anticipated
fourth season of BBC America's sci-fi drama/thriller series, Orphan Black.
The new season will add a new clone to the mix. Called M.K., the mysterious
character holds information that could prove useful to her "sisters".
Orphan Black returns on April, 2016.
Sarah, reluctantly return home
from her Icelandic hideout to track down an elusive and mysterious ally tied to
the clone who started it all — Beth Childs. Sarah will follow Beth’s
footsteps into a dangerous relationship with a potent new enemy, heading in a
horrifying new direction. Under constant pressure to protect the sisterhood and
keep everyone safe, Sarah’s old habits begin to resurface. As the close-knit
sisters are pulled in disparate directions, Sarah finds herself estranged from
the loving relationships that changed her for the better.
Returning this season is
Jordan Gavaris as Sarah’s battle-worn foster brother Felix; Maria Doyle Kennedy
as Sarah and Felix’s foster mother Mrs. S; Kristian Bruun as Donnie, Alison’s
partner-in-crime and husband; Kevin Hanchard as Art, Beth’s detective partner
who’s torn between his job and his loyalty to the clones; Skyler Wexler as
Sarah’s long-suffering daughter Kira; Ari Millen as a mysterious new Castor
clone, the likes of which we’ve never seen before; and Josh Vokey as Scott,
Cosima’s lab partner. Also returning this season is James Frain as Ferdinand,
an intimidating “cleaner” for shadowy organization, Topside; Allison Steadman
as Kendall Malone, “the original”; and Rosemary Dunsmore as Susan Duncan, Rachel’s
adoptive mother and one of the leading scientists of Project Leda. Joining
the Orphan Black cast this season is Joel Thomas Hynes as Dizzy, an edgy, self-reliant
hacker who doesn’t conform to group mentality.
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