BBC America has renewed Tatiana Maslany drama “Orphan Black” for a 10-episode Season 4, which is set to air in 2016.
“‘Orphan Black’ is an entirely fresh and original show that stands out even in today’s crowded TV landscape,” Sarah Barnett, BBC America president and general manager said on Thursday. “Tatiana Maslany‘s buzzy, virtuoso performance headlines a brilliant cast and we are delighted to let our vocal and passionate fan base know that this wildly entertaining ride will continue next year.”
“We’re thrilled to be moving forward with Season 4 of the ‘Orphan Black’ saga. Huge thanks to our partners Temple Street Productions, and to BBC America and Space,” Co-creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson added. “We’re extremely excited about where our story lines are going, and look forward to riding the rollercoaster with our amazing fans #CloneClub.”
In addition to the critically lauded Maslany, the cast of the Peabody-winning series also includes Ari Millen, Jordan Gavaris, Dylan Bruce, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Skyler Wexler, Kevin Hanchard, Evelyne Brochu, Kristian Bruun, Ksenia Solo, Michiel Huisman, Josh Vokey, Zoé De Grand Maison, Justin Chatwin and Kyra Harper.
“Orphan Black” is produced by Temple Street Productions in association with BBC America and Space. Executive producers are Ivan Schneeberg and David Fortier of Temple Street Productions, Manson and Fawcett. “Orphan Black” is distributed by BBC Worldwide.
Season 3 of “Orphan” is currently airing and will conclude on Saturday, June 20 at 9 p.m. ET.