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The Wild One Returns in New ORPHAN BLACK Teaser

It seems like ages ago that we learned Sarah and her sisters weren’t the only clones floating around the world of Orphan Black. No, as it turns out, there was a another project – Project Castor, to be precise – tasked with creating male identicals the same way Sarah’s Project Leda was meant to create female ones. Luckily though, the wait for more Clone Club adventures is about to come to an end as the premiere of season three is a little over two months away, and to get us ready, BBC America has released a brand new teaser:

“What is the wild one doing with Dyad?”

Oooooh man…

If ever there was a teaser that lived up to its name, this would be it. There’s nothing to actually go on off this clip, but there’s so much to ponder. Why is Sarah face-to-face with a Castor clone? Why does he think she’s with Dyad? Season three needs to get here soon. Someone call BBC, they know people with time traveling capabilities.

Despite its ratings, nothing appears to be stopping Orphan Black from firing on all cylinders in its upcoming season. Thankfully, the only place the show can go after last year’s big reveal is deeper into its mythology. With any luck, the true nature of the Castor program will come to light in some big ways, and maybe, just maybe, we’ll get a chance to see some Castor clones do battle with the Leda clones before all is said and done.

And, in case you wanted to know what that binary flash at the end translates to…. “Some bathtubs are bloody. All blood is suspicious. Conclusion: Some bathtubs are suspicious. True or False?”

Orphan Black returns Saturday, April 18th on BBC America.

What do you think of the latest teaser for Orphan Black? Let us know in the comments below.

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