'Orphan Black' Season 3 Spoilers: Will Tatiana Maslany's Sarah Manning Discover Castor Clones In 'Wolf Pack?' [WATCH]

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | Mar 27, 2015 06:00 PM EDT

Ahead of its April premiere date for Season 3, BBC America has released an all-new trailer for their sci-fi thriller, Orphan Black. The countdown has begun for Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) to figure out how to defeat The Castor Clones as she meets 'The Wolf Pack.'

As we previously mentioned, con artist Sarah Manning (Maslany) discovered several people who look exactly like her. Sarah and the others, including soccer mom Alison, killer Helena, and geek girl Cosima happen to be part of a cloning experiment gone horribly wrong. The military, a corporation, and a religious cult all seem to be part of the growing conspiracy to get their hands on the clones and Sarah's innocent daughter.

In the second season cliffhanger, it was revealed that not only does Sarah have twin sisters, her DNA was also manipulated by geneticists to form male versions. Her so-called "brother," Mark Rollins/Rudy (Ari Millen) is part of the upcoming storyline, which includes the Project Castor military male clones.

According to TV Line, the upcoming season has an opening scene that is just "too good to be true."

The site adds, "You can also expect an onslaught of creepy Castor clones; more than one heartbreaking falling out; a scene-stealing turn from a scorpion; and a surprising new business venture for Alison and Donnie."

Check out the Orphan Black Season 3 - The Wolf Pack here:

Released on the BBC America YouTube Channel, the caption states, "The Castor clones are on the hunt."

Viewers will over hear actress Michelle Forbes' narration as the footage begins rolling. Forbes can currently been seen in the Powers series on PlayStation Network as Power Girl. Check out the first episode here:

Her character, Dr. Marian Bowles, explains, "While Dyad carried female clones to term, a military faction carried the males."

Season 3 of Orphan Black premieres on BBC America in April 18, 2015.

Readers, are you excited for the return of clone club?

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