As the "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere episode nears, the BBC America sci-fi series treats fans with a series of clips featuring the clones telling someone they are not a property of anyone. These videos are there to give people a view of what to expect in the new season that will start on April 18. If you want more scoop about the show, you can have them by purchasing the special comic book dedicated to female clones.
The "Orphan Black" comic book miniseries will release its first issue this month, enough time for the fans to check what is ahead in the "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere on April 18.
According to "Orphan Black" comic book miniseries co-writer Jody Houser, this book will allow fans of the show to take a deeper look at the clones and how they became the person that they are now.
"The issues tie directly into events in the first season as a way to ground the comic in the world of the show," Houser said in a recent interview with Comic Book Resources.
"There are scenes that happened 'off-screen,' so to speak. Comics is a great medium for really getting inside a character's head, and we're taking full advantage of that. You might get a new twist on a scene or two you thought you knew."
She adds that never-before-seen characters are also inside the "Orphan Black" comic books.
"You'll definitely see your favorite clones in the mix -- and the first issue features Sarah. There will be characters we haven't met before, but whether or not they resemble ["Orphan Black" star] Tatiana Maslany remains to be seen."
When asked if there are some scoops about "Orphan Black" season 3, Houser said the miniseries have some but those are things that fans have to discover themselves.
"I've gotten a few. Nothing I can share, but there's some fun stuff in store for Clone Club in season 3!"
"Orphan Black" season 3 premiere episode will see Tatiana Maslany's Sarah Manning inside the camp of male clones (Ari Millen).