BBC America Announces Premiere Date for Orphan Black Season Four

Clone Club reconvenes in April!
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Get ready, Clone Club! BBC America has officially announced a premiere date for Season Four of Orphan Black! What’s more, there’s a new, full trailer that gives us way more to work with than the teaser we got last month. Check it out below!

Season Four of Orphan Black premieres on Thursday, April 14th at 10PM/9c, and as you can tell from the trailer below, much will be revealed, and there will be a lot of new players in town (including a new clone):

Here’s the official description for what’s gonna go down during Season 4:

The new season sees Sarah (Maslany) returning home from her Icelandic hideout to track down an elusive new ally tied to deceased clone Beth (Maslany), whose identity Sarah stole in the series’ first episode. With the stakes higher than ever before, Sarah and her sisters band together to uncover the missing chapter of the clone conspiracy – following Beth’s footsteps into a dangerous relationship with a potent enemy who holds the key to their survival.

CAN’T WAIT. You can catch up on the first three seasons of Orphan Black at BBCAmerica.com, or you can catch up with our Orphan Black recaps, as well as our Orphan Black Science Recaps to get you nice and refreshed in time for the Season Four premiere.

Are you excited, sestras? (and, um, brostras?)

(image via BBC America)

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