'Orphan Black' season 3 spoilers: Delphine takes over Dyad, Clone wars intensify

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Months before the anticipated clone wars begin, "Orphan Black" fans are already looking forward to the clash between Tatiana Maslani's Project Leda and its male counterpart, Project Castor, in the upcoming season 3 of the popular sci-fi thriller. 

Ari Millen, the actor who portrays the role of all the male clones, talked with TVGuide about the solidarity in Project Castor who all grew up in a military camp. 

"We don't have the reveal of, 'Oh, you're cones. But what we do have is the camaraderie, the brotherhood, the frat-boy-esque [relationship]. We're a very close-knit unit, so the fun part for me was finding how these guys jerk around with each other and how they can express their brotherhood," the actor shared during the interview. 

But just like any other group, brotherhood, or family for that matter, the members of Project Castor are not exactly alike. One of his more prominent characters, the Prolethean Mark, is not like the others. According to the actor, Mark just wants to live a simple life away from the project. If he could have his way, Mark would rather have his own family. But "Orphan Black" season 3 will show that Mark or any of the other clones will have a hard time separating themselves from the group. 

Meanwhile, Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) will be returning to Canada after evil clone Rachel attempted to get rid of Cosima's girlfriend by sending her away to Berlin. In the upcoming season, Delphine will be leading the Dyad Institute to replace Rachel. 

However, Delphine's rise to power could pose a huge threat to her relationship with Cosima. Will the couple make it through the entire season without some major disagreements? Can Delphine's new position help Cosima find a cure to her fatal disease? 

"Orphan Black" season 3 will start airing on BBC America on Saturday, April 18.

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