With “Orphan Black” season 3 premiere set to take place on April 18, the show has released its official trailer featuring new male clones, Delphine's new hair, Arthur having a secret, and Helena's whereabouts.
Previous video promos for the BBC America sci-fi series featured the main female clones taking a stand against the Dyad Institute that created them. Another earlier clip saw one male clone talking face to face with Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) who so far is the only one who's aware there are "other" clones besides her and her seestrahs.
Watch the “Orphan Black” season 3 trailer below:
The trailer allowed fans to have a clue of what to expect from the show once it gets back on air. First of which is the arrival of male clones.
According to reports, the “Orphan Black” season 3 premiere episode will saw the commencement of the battle between the two clone genders, starting with Sarah Manning who is currently inside the turf of Castor, the company behind male clones.
Another major detail in the trailer is something about Cosima's girlfriend Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) who will now be seen working for the Dyad Institute.
"That would be correct! Delphine's job responsibilities have changed mainly because there is a position that has been vacated, because of the fall of Rachel," executive producer John Fawcett tells Natalie Abrams of the Entertainment Weekly last month.
"Someone has had to step into Rachel's chair, which may interfere-in a large degree-in her relationship with Cosima," he added.
Another intriguing part of the “Orphan Black” season 3 trailer is Rachel Duncan who was last seen in the finale taking a pencil to the eye. In a report last month, also by EW, Fawcett confirmed that the pro-clone is alive. On the trailer, she is seen undergoing check-up for her injured left eye.
"She's alive," said Fawcett . He did not clarify though whether Rachel will appear in the “Orphan Black” season 3 premiere episode.
"How do you take someone like that and then f- them up? How do they respond to that? This is someone who has a ton of power, really, and thrives on [being above the other clones]. Now to be less than perfect and to have her authority and power stripped from her, that's an interesting journey that character could be on this year," he concluded.
"Orphan Black" season 3 premiere episode will air on all AMC Networks including BBC America, AMC, SundanceTV, IFC and We TV.