'Orphan Black' Season 4 News, Update: Latest Promo Trailer Reveals Even More Intriguing Details
BBC America just dropped the latest promo trailer for Season 4 of its hit clone drama TV series "Orphan Black" last Thursday, Feb. 18.
The clip offers a quick glimpse of the increasingly interesting plotlines surrounding the many clone characters of critically-acclaimed actress Tatiana Maslany. Viewers can readily pick-up the hints that Sarah is now returning to her rebellious old self as she tries to get to the bottom of everything.
"Where the h*** you going?" a voice of a man can be heard asking Sarah.
"Back to the beginning of all these," the character said.
Cosima appears to be quite worried about Delphine, while Helena is revealed to be still pregnant with her child. Alison once again shows her ballistic personality as she holds a gun while telling someone on the phone that she "wants to blast something." Rachel, on her part, is still wearing that white eye patch as she tells people to get far away from her.
There's also the new and mysterious clone wearing a creepy sheep mask. It looks like she's running away from something when she removed her mask to take a breather.
Series co-creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett earlier described the newcomer in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
"Her name is M.K. A mysterious name for a mysterious character," Manson told the media outlet.
Fawcett chimed in to say that they're excited to introduce this "slightly traumatized clone who has a deep past."
Sarah, according to Manson, will be surprised to meet a doppelganger who happens to know more than she does. However, M.K.'s "slippery" and "very elusive" characteristic could prove to be a huge problem. Sarah needs to be careful around this clone.
Fawcett, however, pointed out that this clone is a remarkable one in the aspect of its existence.
"What's very cool about it is this is a clone who has been self-aware for some time," he said.
Find out how these events unfold when "Orphan Black" Season 4 premieres this April 14, at 10/9c on BBC America.