'Orphan Black' season 5 spoilers: Leda clones show a united front in new trailer

"Orphan Black" season 5 to see the Leda clones unite Facebook/orphanblacktv

The end is almost near for the Leda clones, based on the first look at the fifth and final season of "Orphan Black."

In the newly released trailer, Tatiana Maslany's characters are seen ready to stand up together to fight for their rights.

The challenges that the cloned sisters had to face flash in the promo trailer. It shows that Sarah Manning running away from an unidentified enemy, Alison Hendrix facing challenges within her suburban household, Cosima Niehaus' (Tatiana Maslany) heartbreak when her lover Delphine Cormier (Evelyne Brochu) was believed to have passed away, and Helena's (Tatiana Maslany) difficulties when she was experimented to become pregnant.

But this time, the cloned sisters appear to have a united front and ready to wage war against their enemies.

"From the very start, they hunted us, controlled us, used us, betrayed us, but they could not break us," the Leda sisters say in the trailer. "Now we fight to control our bodies, to love whom we choose. Together we are one."

The plot of "Orphan Black" season 5 remains under wraps, but Maslany teased during the show's panel at the recently concluded PaleyFest in March 2017 that among all the Leda clones, she believes that Rachel Duncan's arcs in the series told more stories.

"I feel like Rachel had the biggest arcs and she's gone through a lot of transformation; she's had a lot of things that changed her power entirely and now we see her clamoring back into power," Maslany stated during the panel. 

Executive producer John Fawcett also mentioned that they want to see Rachel rise beyond her villainous nature. "We love her so much, we can't help but make people sympathize with her."

BBC America will release the premiere episode of the fifth and final season of "Orphan Black" on June 10, Saturday, at 10 p.m. EDT.

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