'Orphan Black' season 4 spoilers: New LEDA clone knows more about mysteries surrounding existence than Sarah

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A new LEDA clone will be introduced when "Orphan Black" returns for its fourth season in April, and her life already seems to be in danger.

The new clone, which reportedly goes by the name M.K., is still cloaked in mystery as she runs for her life in the woods.

Instead of showing Tatiana Maslany's fac, a new trailer shows the hooded clone's face covered with a mask depicting a sheep's face. This could probably be the series' way to pay homage to the first successful cloned project, which also happens to be a sheep.

Series co-creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett talked to Entertainment Weekly to discuss Maslany's new character.

Fawcett revealed that they are thrilled to introduce the new character because they enjoyed developing the story about the traumatized LEDA clone who has a deep and mysterious past.

"She's very paranoid. She's very security conscious. She knows more than Sarah does so she knows how dangerous the whole thing is," Fawcett stated when describing the new character.

"She's purposefully avoided contact with the sisters to keep herself safe, and Sarah is now trying to draw her out of the shadows and trying to utilize the information that she has so that Sarah can follow her own mystery and fill in the blanks and protect Alison and protect Cosima from Neolution. But this girl is very unwilling."

Manson, meanwhile, revealed that the new clone will come out of her hiding place for the first time, yet she is not ignorant of the what her clones have been through. She also reportedly has more ideas than Sarah regarding the mysteries that surround their existence.

"Orphan Black" season 4 is slated to premiere in April 2016.

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