'Orphan Black' season 3 spoilers: Sarah and the clones joined by new cast members

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More new faces will be featured in the upcoming season of BBC America's "Orphan Black" when it is released next year. 

TVLine reported on Tuesday that there are additional cast members who will join the fan-favorite sci-fi series in its third season, after the existence of male clones was revealed back in season two. 

One of the new stars who will join Tatiana Maslany's Sarah Manning is "Grimm" alum James Frain. He will reportedly play the role of Ferdinand, a charismatic but intimidating member of a mysterious political faction that allegedly has a questionable motive. Frain will be a very intelligent "cleaner" in the show. 

Another new character named Shay will also be introduced. She will be played by Ksenia Solo from "Lost Girls." She will allegedly be Cosima's friend, and she will work as a holistic healer in the show. Solo was also featured in "Life Unexpected." 

Then there is "Shameless" star Justin Chatwin, who will portray the role of a cunning drug dealer named Jason Kellerma. He might have a strong connection with Sarah's past. 

Earl Pastko will also join the cast of "Orphan Black" season 3. He will play the role of Bulldog, the silent, daunting, and extremely brutal personal bodyguard of Ferdinand. Bulldog allegedly does all the dirty deeds of his ruthless employers. Pastko use to be seen in "Murdoch Mysteries." 

Finally, there is Dr. Coady played by Kyra Harper from "Warehouse 13." She will be the merciless doctor and military advisor who has a secret agenda that nobody knows. Will she be the hero who will help Sarah, Cosima, Alison, Rachel, Helena and the rest of the clones this season? 

"Orphan Black" season 3 will be aired by BBC America sometime in 2015, and it will follow the dangerous lives of Sarah and her sister clones brought by the Neolution.

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