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'Orphan Black' New Season 3 Trailer Highlights Castor Clones
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Meet the male clones played by Ari Millen who are going on the hunt in the upcoming season of the BBC America series.

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A few weeks shy of "Orphan Black" season 3 premiere, BBC America has released a new trailer highlighting the male clones. The video opens with Sarah being introduced to one of the Castor clones, before it gives glimpses of the other clones, all played by Ari Millen.

There are at least four male clones in the trailer. Rudy, also known as "Scarface", is the one introduced at the end of season 2 and has been captured. Mark is described as a "Spy" and has been undercover with the Proletheans.

Miller is the soldier which was also featured at the end of season 2. Meanwhile, Seth is the clone who sports mustache. In the video, two of these clone brothers meet and share a warm embrace.

"Orphan Black" season 3 premieres Saturday, April 18 at 9/8c on BBC America. Co-creator Graeme Manson said these male clones would bring "intrigue within them." He teased, "Are these guys going to break the bonds of our sisters? Because this does remain Sarah Manning and her sisters-this does remain their story. So is the threat that these guys pose-will it bring them together or will it break the bonds?"

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