Ahead of its April premiere date for Season 3, BBC America has released all-new trailers for their sci-fi thriller, Orphan Black. The countdown has begun for Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) to "catch up" with Project Castor's plans and stop them before her "4 minutes" run out?
As we previously mentioned, con artist Sarah Manning (Maslany) discovers several people who look identical to 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 daughter.
According to Blastr, footage from all three seasons have been put together in a recap trailer. Viewers are introduced to Sarah, a small-time grifter, who watches herself commit suicide. After taking the name of her dead twin, Sarah discovers the secrets behind Project Leda. This is perfect for anyone who hasn't seen the series and longtime fans who may need a quick refresher.
In the second season cliffhanger, it was revealed that not only does Sarah have sisters, her DNA was also manipulated by geneticists to form male versions of herself. Her "brother," Mark Rollins/Rudy (Ari Millen) is part of the upcoming storyline, which includes Project Castor male clones.
Check out ORPHAN BLACK in 4 minutes here:
The BBC America YouTube account has released another short video and state in the caption, "Catch up on Orphan Black season 1 and 2 on Amazon Prime." This is a great way to check out what the fuss is all about and see why Maslany is called "the hardest working actress in Hollywood."
Check out Catch Up On Orphan Black here:
We previously mentioned that James Frain, Ksenia Solo, Kyra Harper, Earl Pastko, and Justin Chatwin have been added to the third season of the sci-fi thriller.
Season 3 of Orphan Black premieres on BBC America in April 18, 2015.
Readers, are you excited for clone club to return?
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