New ORPHAN BLACK Poster, Characters, and So Much More


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We have all sorts of new Orphan Black goodness to share with you today, from pictures to a clip to new cast members to the episode 201 synopsis to something for those of you new to the series. Let’s start with the new poster, that features the Season 2 cast.

Click on it to get it big enough for a proper, Cosima-type analysis:

Orphan Black s2 cast

Next comes a pic and clip of one of the new-to-us clones, Jennifer Fitzsimmons, via EW:

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Here’s the latest press release about the show, with some insight into what’s coming to our screens next month. Newbies, it includes a quick synopsis of Season 1 for your benefit, but do yourselves a favor and watch Season 1 as soon as you can, because it is SO VERY GOOD:

BBC AMERICA’s Dramatic Conspiracy Thriller Orphan Black Returns Saturday, April 19

Tatiana Maslany’s multiple roles create the most extraordinary ensemble cast on television

New York – March 13, 2014 – Season two of BBC AMERICA’s dramatic conspiracy thriller, Orphan Black, hits the ground running with Sarah (Golden Globe® nominee Tatiana Maslany, Parks and Recreation) in a desperate race to find her missing daughter Kira (Skyler Wexler, Carrie) – a wild pursuit that brings her head-to-head with ruthless pro-clone, Rachel (Maslany). This season also rejoins Sarah’s clone sisters Alison (Maslany) and Cosima (Maslany) as they struggle to keep their clone world a secret and pick up the pieces of their broken lives – all while dealing with the harsh reality that no one around them can be trusted. Orphan Black returns Saturday, April 19, 9:00pm ET/PT.

As the mysterious world of Orphan Black widens, new layers of the conspiracy are peeled back. Season one introduced Sarah, whose life changed dramatically after witnessing the suicide of a woman who looked just like her. Sarah learned that, not only were she and the woman clones, but there were others just like them, and dangerous factions at work set on capturing them all. She forged an alliance with fellow clones Alison Hendrix and Cosima Niehaus – and together they’ve been fighting for their freedom and the safety of their loved ones.

This season the trio’s bond remains strong but they’ve all made choices that have dire consequences, leaving Sarah to navigate a dangerous world of new enemies and shifting allegiances. She immediately sets off fighting for survival and willing to risk everything to find her missing daughter Kira and foster mother, Mrs. S (Maria Doyle Kennedy, Downton Abbey). Unsure who to trust, Sarah starts an all out war against immense forces. A powerful member of the Dyad group of companies, clone Rachel Duncan, has been tasked with negotiating the allegiance of Sarah and the other clones. She’ll stop at nothing to complete her mission, using those who love Sarah as leverage, including confidant Paul Dierden (Dylan Bruce, Arrow). But Sarah is willing to risk everything and employs scorched earth tactics that inevitably imperil the clones.

Alison, in a fit of desperation to preserve her perfect suburban world, signed a deal with the Dyad Institute to maintain the life of a Stepford wife with husband Donnie and her children – but at what cost? The death of her friend Aynsley and the constant suspicion she’s being watched are taking a toll on her sanity. Paralyzed by paranoia, she finds a shoulder to lean on in Sarah’s feisty foster brother Felix (Jordan Gavaris, Degrassi), who after getting lost in the shuffle of Sarah’s life, is happy to finally be needed. Cosima isn’t faring any better. Sick with a mysterious illness and facing her mortality, the consequences are severe. Unfortunately, their enemies might be her only hope, and Cosima must work with Dyad Institute scientist and lover, Delphine, to find a cure before it’s too late.

The series, starring Tatiana Maslany, is co-created by Graeme Manson and John Fawcett, with Manson also serving as writer and Fawcett as director. Maslany’s breakout performance, playing seven clones and counting, earned her Golden Globe® and People’s Choice nominations, and won her multiple Awards including a TCA Award for Individual Achievement, a Critics’ Choice Best Dramatic Actress Award, the Young Hollywood Award for breakthrough performance and a Canadian Screen Actor Award for Best Performance in a Dramatic Role.

Reprising their roles are Matt Frewer (Falling Skies) as Dr. Aldous Leekie, the scientist that oversees the Dyad Institute’s clone experiment, Evelyne Brochu (Tom at the Farm) as Dr. Delphine Cormier, a beautiful scientist sent to monitor her eventual lover Cosima, Kristian Bruun (Life) as Donnie, Alison’s lump of a husband who is also secretly her monitor and Kevin Hanchard (Suits) as Detective Arthur ‘Art’ Bell, former partner to dead clone, Beth, who gets sucked into the secret clone world. Joining this season are Michiel Huisman (Nashville) as Cal, a rugged and resourceful outdoorsman with a sixth sense about people and situations, Peter Outerbridge (Nikita) as Johanssen, a mercurial modern-day cowboy and leader of a new breed of religious extremists and Ari Millen (Nikita) as Mark, a loyal follower of Johannsen and his religious teachings. Guest starring are Patrick J. Adams (Suits) as Jesse, a down to earth guy with guts to match his good nature, and Michelle Forbes (True Blood) as Marion Bowles, a powerful new player at the Dyad Institute with a birds-eye view of the war between Sarah and Rachel.

Twitter: @OrphanBlack Hashtags: #OrphanBlack

Website: http://www.bbcamerica.com/orphan-black/

Next up we have a Character Guide, which serves as a handy introduction to newbies and a lovely reminder to we #CloneClub members of the Season 1 characters and where we left them, plus info about two new cast members:

CHARACTER GUIDE

SARAH (Tatiana Maslany) has been through clone hell and back, discovering a well of strength and purpose she never knew she had. Sarah remains the center of this mystery – an outsider and reckless rebel going up against powerful forces. After her daughter goes missing she sets off on a wild race to locate her and possibly get closer to the truth of who she is.

ALISON (Tatiana Maslany) has made a deal with the Dyad Institute to maintain her status quo life, but the sands are shifting beneath her feet. Under the impression that her friend and neighbor Aynsley was her monitor, she stood idly by while Aynsley was strangled to death by a garbage disposal. Now, feeling somewhat responsible, Alison begins to discover a series of disturbing truths – all of which set her on a downward spiral, adrift on a sea of chardonnay.

COSIMA (Tatiana Maslany), a scientist sick with a mysterious illness, is fighting for her survival. She’s working with Dyad scientist and lover, Delphine, to find a cure before it’s too late. But while she may not be able to trust those around her, including Delphine, the channel into the Dyad Institute grants her access to the secrets of the clone conspiracy. Cosima knows better than anyone that knowledge is power, and it will take every ounce of her bravery and intellect to save her clone sisters.

RACHEL (Tatiana Maslany) is ruthless corporate efficiency personified. She’s a clone raised self-aware of her genetic identity, occupying an elite position with the Dyad group of companies. Rachel is known to get what she wants, and what she wants is Sarah and her daughter Kira – a biological goldmine – under Dyad control and, more importantly, under her heel. But Rachel may have met her match in Sarah, who not only rivals Rachel’s will, but is entirely unpredictable.

FELIX (Jordan Gavaris), everybody’s BFF is in for a rocky ride. As Sarah’s lifelong wingman and one of the only people she trusts, he’s constantly caught in the crosshairs of her life. He often feels left behind by Sarah and forges a supportive relationship with Alison. But Felix (aka Fee) has his own life to live too. Clone troubles give way to a stream of unsavory characters, which push his loyalty to the limit and lead him to make new allegiances. But ultimately, Fee will become the glue that holds clone club together.

KIRA (Skyler Wexler) is Sarah’s daughter and the only child ever born to a clone. She exhibits a highly advanced intellect, an acute situational awareness and an uncanny ability to heal quickly – making her invaluable to the Dyad Institute. But Kira is fiercely protected by her family and when she goes missing, a frantic search is forged to find her.

MRS. S (Maria Doyle Kennedy) is clearly more than just Sarah and Felix’s protective foster mother. But where has she gone? What is her agenda? And how deep do her ties to the clone’s creation really run? Mrs. S is a force of nature and has an important story to tell, but can they believe a word of it? Family dynamics are difficult indeed when they rest on a bed of secrets.

PAUL (Dylan Bruce) is a man in the middle, torn between his affection for Sarah and the Dyad Institute’s two-pronged leverage of threat and reward; he is being blackmailed with confidential information about his past – his killing of six marines during an incident while serving in Afghanistan. The truth is, he’d likely be dead by now if he didn’t have access to Sarah. This makes him very valuable to Rachel. But how far can Paul be pushed?

DR. LEEKIE (Matt Frewer) is one complicated villain – an idealist who long ago crossed a deep ethical divide. As Director of the Dyad Institute, he plays God above the clones, but how powerful is he really? Big science vs. big business makes him and Rachel Duncan uneasy bedfellows vying for control of the experiment. While Leekie may ruthlessly lie and manipulate the clones, he has a closet full of secrets about their origins.

DELPHINE (Evelyne Brochu) remains Cosima’s femme fatale – both a beautiful confidant and a dangerous conundrum. On the one hand, she’s an objective scientist who must view the experiment as a whole and, on the other, her heart lies subjectively with Cosima. Where will her allegiance ultimately fall?

DONNIE (Kristian Bruun) continues to serve as monitor for his wife, Alison (unbeknownst to her). He reports directly to Dr. Leekie, but poor Donnie has no idea about the true nature of the Dyad Institute’s experiment. Alison appeared suspicious towards Donnie in the past, and with her focus shifted to Aynsley (now deceased), Donnie took it as a sign that he’s in the clear. But will Alison’s suspicions stop there? And when their relationship is tested, will Donnie play the role of monitor or devoted husband?

ART (Kevin Hanchard) is a good cop in an impossible position, one that’s going to land him in very hot water. But he’s resourceful, tough and beginning to understand what Sarah is up against. Art could be a valuable ally to clone club…if he can just wrap his head around what it really is.

CAL MORRISON (Michiel Huisman) is a resourceful individualist who walked away from a lucrative tech career when he saw his work co-opted by corporate interests. Now living comfortably off the grid, his hard-won peace is pulled out from under him when old flame, Sarah Manning, crashes into his life, bringing her troubles with her.

HENRIK JOHANSSEN (Peter Outerbridge), a mercurial modern-day cowboy, is one of the shadowy religious extremists ideologically opposed to the clones. But Johanssen is a new breed of zealot. He leads a flock of followers that have broken away from the old world Prolethean brotherhood. Under his messianic vision, the age old divide between science and religion has merged, forming a new and formidable threat.

And finally, here’s the synopsis for the Season 2 premiere, entitled “Nature Under Constraint and Vexed”:

EPISODE ONE – NATURE UNDER CONSTRAINT AND VEXED

SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 9:00PM ET/PT

In the season premiere, Sarah is out of options, on the run, and pursued by deadly adversaries. Desperate to find her daughter Kira, Sarah suspects ruthless pro-clone Rachel is behind her daughter’s disappearance and sparks an all out war against her. Alison and Donnie attend the funeral of her fallen friend, Aynsley, causing Alison to sink into guilt and despair. Cosima is faced with a perplexing decision that may have dire consequences.

And there you have it; all sorts of terrific Orphan Black goodness to enjoy and study, but if you’re like me, it isn’t enough. We need April, and we need it now.

Orphan Black Season 2, starring Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Skyler Wexler, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Dylan Bruce, Matt FrewerEvelyne BrochuKristian BruunKevin HanchardMichiel Huisman, and Peter Outerbridge, premieres April 19 at 9/8c on BBC America.


Erin Willard
Written by Erin Willard

Erin is the Editor In Chief and West Coast Correspondent for SciFiMafia.com