'Orphan Black' season 4 spoilers: Plot and release date revealed

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Fans saw the last of Canadian TV series "Orphan Black's" season 3 last June and the show continued to receive positive ratings. Good news for those who support the show, because it has been given another go for season 4.

Based on the plot revealed by BBC America, season 4 will feature Sarah (Tatiana Maslany) coming back from hiding in Iceland in order to pursue her clone, Beth Childs.

Being the leader of her "sister clones," she faces pressure to keep all of them safe, while struggling to confront her con artist personality.

The upcoming season will also feature interesting relationships formed. Speaking to Buddy TV, series creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett revealed that Helena (Maslany) will form a relationship with Donnie (Kristian Bruun).

Both Manson and Fawcett were surprised how well received Helena and Donnie's team-up was, which is why they thought that Helena should be freed from prison in order to let her have a normal life.

It was also revealed that a character will be coming back from his death. Dylan Bruce's Paul will be brought back to the show, but there's no confirmation if it will happen in season 4.

International Business Times also shared that during the Paleyfest in New York last October, it was also revealed that Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) might still be alive.

The character was shot in the season 3 finale and left fans shocked at the cliffhanger episode, but Manson hinted she may be alive, stating that Delphine was shot in a spot that's not "necessarily fatal."

Season 4 has already started production and will carry 10 new episodes. The show is shooting in Toronto until March 2016 and will return to BBC America by spring.

Some of the familiar faces set to return are Felix (Jordan Gavaris), Mrs. S (Maria Doyle Kennedy), Art (Kevin Hanchard), and Kira (Skyler Wexler).

 

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