"Orphan Black" season 3 premiere in a few hours and probably fans have enough knowledge on what to expect in the pilot episode.
The BBC America TV series will pick up shortly from the events in the second season finale wherein it foreshadowed the male clones (Ari Millen). These male projects are made by Castor, the rivals of Dyad Institute who created the likes of Sarah Manning, Helena, Cosima, Alison, and Rachel (all played by Tatiana Maslany).
These male clones are out to erase their female counterparts. Many teasers has been released as "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere nears and so far, the known Castor clones are Mark Rollins who went undercover in the Proletheans' camp, Rudy the Scarface, Seth the one with a mustache, and Miller the amputee.
Over the past months, most details released are about Rudy and how driven he is to track the female clones and of course, because of his painted eyes. He is also expected to have the most appearance in the pilot episode. However, he might not be the one with the best backstory.
As "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere episode airs today, Ari Millen took the time to share more details about the least discussed clone, Miller. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly's Natalie Abrams, the up and coming actor hint Miller, who lost one leg, could be the most dangerous of all the male clones because of his backstory.
"Miller stepped on a land mine. He's lost a leg, so his ability to be this killer soldier has gone by the wayside," Ari Millen told EW.
"Normally if a soldier comes home from war, he comes back to his family and he lives his life and tries to make the best of it. Miller's family is the military and Project Castor. He can't escape it, so how he's coping with that is to be the ultimate soldier. He will not take pity from anyone. He will not let anyone help him."
"Orphan Black" season 3 premiere will be aired on BBC America, SundanceTV, WE TV, IFC , and AMC.