Canadian TV series "Orphan Black" is said to premiere its fourth season next year. The cast of "Orphan Black" attended the New York television festival PaleyFest and gave fans a sneak-peak of the upcoming season. In the said event, it was revealed that Ari Millen, who plays the main Castor clone Mark, will return in season 4.
Christian Today reported that according to Moviepilot, Beth's death will prompt Sarah to figure out for herself how the clones started. According to the synopsis, she will follow "Beth's trail down the rabbit hole" to find the answers she needed to know. As she goes deeper in her search, Sarah will reportedly isolate herself from her loved ones, which could mean going back to her old irresponsible self back in season one.
The same report also added that Delphine's fate will reportedly be shown early on in season 4. It looks like fans will have reason to rejoice as Delphine seems to have survived the fatal gunshot that downed her in the finale last season.
A source from Vine Report shared that according to co-creator Graeme Manson, the show will have a time jump where Sarah will go back two months before she encountered Kira. "We are going back to the beginning. Sarah's going to have to go back to where this all started," Manson said.
Sources tells Christian Post that Maslany further surprised the crowd when an audience member mentioned the idea of an "Orphan Black" video game. The Canadian star was clearly interested with the idea that she even pitched her own concept by adding that it should be a "first-person game" wherein players can "switch between clones." Manson confirms that "there is some talk about a video game" going on for the show.
2016 will be the year of revelations and answers as Orphan Black comes back on their fourth season and a video game version is something the fans should definitely look out for.
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