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‘Orphan Black’ Season 4 Spoilers: New Season Brings Back Season 1 Tone; Fans Should Expect More Intriguing Stories

| Sep 09, 2015 09:27 AM EDT

Tatiana Maslany accepts the award for best actress in a TV drama for her role in "Orphan Black" at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto, March 1, 2015

It is official that BBC America's hit show "Orphan Black" is reloaded for season 4 and, once again, will showcase Tatiana Maslany and her great performances in 10 action-packed episodes.

BBC America president Sarah Barnett revealed that there will be a few but very big cast surprises expected in the nest season, according to Slash Film .

Talking to TVLine, co-creator John Fawcett teased that there will be "a little bit of a reset" when the show comes back. Based on the tone and speed, season 4 will try to imitate what happened in season 1.

The publication revealed that Graeme Manson teased that Barnett will get a bit of romance in season 4. After Paul and Cal left, things have been boring for Barnett, but a new love interest will brighten up things.

In addition, season 4 will be unveiling more of the nefarious Neolutionists, who appear more lethal than Dyad and Castor. Mason said, "That's the journey we're going to go on next season."

The show will also be introducing biotechnology aspects in the next season, which will set a foundation for more intriguing storylines.

On the other hand, during Comic-Con fans wanted to know what will happen to Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) after being shot in previous season finale.

Mason said that nobody is safe on the show, "but she's 'Orphan Black' dead."

Mason and Fawcett are intrigued that fans are concerned so much about the character. Fawcett added, "It's a mystery guys. There's a reason why there's a mystery."

Apparently, there is much to look forward to in season 4. The new season will also dig deep into Kira's (Skyler Wexler) background. Of critical importance in the show will be exploring the reason behind Kira's existence.

"Orphan Black" season 4 will debut early in 2016.        

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