‘Orphan Black’ Season 4 Releases New Trailer [Watch]
The many faces of Tatiana Maslany in "Orphan Black" are about to come back to BBC America with a new trailer released for Season 4 of the highly acclaimed British series. Fans of the show have been waiting a long time now to see what is coming next.
According to Deadline, the trailer clearly shows that the events of the past may be best left there. The newest season of the show is not about dwelling on what has already happened, but rather about looking ahead, living in the present and the future.
Maslany will be back as the many incarnations of the clone sisters, who have been brought together in one way or another through circumstance, tragedy and thrilling plot twists.
The series has been a massive hit with fans across the continents. In the U.K., fans have taken to the show with quite an abundance of enthusiasm. In the U.S., with binge watching opportunities on Amazon Prime, the show became a breakout hit for the BBC's American brand as well.
The first three seasons have seen one massive thrilling plot twist after another. Fans of the show would all agree that what makes it good is not just the storytelling or the acting, but the simple fact that everything comes as a surprise. There are many ways the show has taken their viewers on wild rides and shifted the paradigm for the market. In short, it has essentially given other TV shows a new basis for creative twists.
Many of the details for Season 4 have remained closely guarded secrets, and the trailer does not really reveal any of the stories or plotlines that it will present. But Maslany is very much a steady presence in the clip, and the actress is enough reason alone for fans of the show to get excited to see what she has to deal with next.
Season 4 is scheduled for release sometime this spring. Watch the trailer below.
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