‘Orphan Black’ Season 4 Trailer: More Krystal, More M.K., And A Little Clue About Delphine’s Fate
If you’re already hooked onOrphan Black, we probably don’t need to tell you that the new season will be arriving shortly. But just in case you need a reminder — or just in case you’re desperate for a little bit ofOrphan Blackto tide you over until the new episodes arrive — BBC America has dropped another new trailer forOrphan Blackseason 4. See if you can keep up with all the latest twists and turns after the jump.
Like the lastOrphan Blackseason 4 trailer, the new one has a musical rhythm to it, with perfectly timed shrieks, snaps, yelps, and claps. But while you nod along to that irresistible beat, you’ll want to keep your eyes out for hints about the upcoming season. For starters, there’s a little clue about Delphine’s fate: her official employment file has her classified as “suspended,” not “deceased,” which could suggest she survived that gunshot wound in the season 3 finale. There’s alsolotmore of Krystal, including a scene of her walking into what appears to be a fertility clinic, and some more footage of M.K., the newest new clone.
And as usual, all of these characters serve as a great reminder of just how versatileTatiana Maslanycan be — not to mention how good her hair and makeup team are at crafting believable and distinctive looks for all of the varioussestras.
Orphan Blackseason 4 premieresApril 14at 10/9c — which is a Thursday, so keep that in mind if you’ve been spending your Saturday nights with Clone Club for the past three years.
Returning this season is Jordan Gavaris as Sarah’s battle-worn foster brother Felix; Maria Doyle Kennedy as Sarah and Felix’s foster mother Mrs. S; Kristian Bruun as Donnie, Alison’s partner-in-crime and husband; Kevin Hanchard as Art, Beth’s detective partner who’s torn between his job and his loyalty to the clones; Skyler Wexler as Sarah’s long-suffering daughter Kira; Ari Millen as a mysterious new Castor clone, the likes of which we’ve never seen before; and Josh Vokey as Scott, Cosima’s lab partner. Also returning this season is James Frain as Ferdinand, an intimidating “cleaner” for shadowy organization, Topside; Allison Steadman as Kendall Malone, “the original”; and Rosemary Dunsmore as Susan Duncan, Rachel’s adoptive mother and one of the leading scientists of Project Leda. Joining the Orphan Black cast this season is Joel Thomas Hynes as Dizzy, an edgy, self-reliant hacker who doesn’t conform to group mentality. Additional casting for the series will be announced in the coming weeks.