'Orphan Black' season 3 spoilers: Filming begins for spring 2015 return

Orphan Black season 3 premiere date announced by BBC. Facebook/OrphanBlackTV

The cast and crew of "Orphan Black" are now back in Toronto for filming, in time for the show's return to the small screen in spring 2015.

BBC America turned on the green light for the third season of the hit sci-fi series. The network ordered 10 episodes for an upcoming season. Actress Tatiana Maslany will be back to star in her multiple roles.

The cast and crew graced the Comic-Con in San Diego and spilled some beans about the third season of the series. Spoilers claim that Maslany will not be the one to play numerous characters next season. Actor Ari Millen spoke about his character, Mark, and hinted it to be a clone.

Maslany set the bar high for her performance on the show, and Millen was asked if that makes him nervous.

"It's just very exciting," Millen told TVLine. "Getting on the show to begin with is a dream come true, and then to have that revelation at the end of the season ... you know, we'll see."

Meanwhile, "Orphan Black" season 2 is already available in Blue Ray and DVD. The DVD includes the famous dance clone party scene, which is a triumph by the technical team, and features Sarah and her clones dancing in a small space.

The renewal of the show for another season by BBC is not surprising after the successful run of the first and second seasons of the series. The series proved to be one of the most successful TV shows and has garnered various international awards. Maslany also applauded her role or roles. Sarah Manning, as well as her clones Elizabeth Childs, Cosima Niehaus, Alison Hendrix, and the rest of the clones will be back next season.

Maslany won a Golden Globes nomination, and was honored with a Peabody Award. She won the 2014 Critics Choice Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her groundbreaking performance.

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