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'Orphan Black' Season 4 Spoilers: Executive Producers Tease Relationship Between Helena and Donnie

More news about the upcoming season of "Orphan Black" have been revealed.

According to Buddy TV, the executive producers of the series John Fawcett and Graeme Manson recently shared details about "Orphan Black" season 4. From the interview, it was revealed that Helena, played by Tatiana Maslany, and Donnie, played by Kristian Brunn, will develop an interesting friendship.

The producers explained that they were surprised with the fans' response to Helena and Donnie's friendship. With that, they decided to bring progress to their relationship, which is why Helena was taken out to prison to be normalized.

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Manson also mentioned the fact that Paul, played by Dylan Bruce, faced his death in the series. He explained that they wanted to bring the character back onto the series. However, it was not yet confirmed whether that will be happening in the upcoming season.

Meanwhile, they also shared details about a new character in the series. They explained that Krystal, which is another clone of Maslany's character, was intended to just be in the series of one episode. But when Maslany was able to create an interesting character out of Krystal, they decided to keep her for more episodes. With that, fans can expect to see how Sarah, Felix played by Jordan Gavaris, and the other clones will react to Krystal.

It was also shared previously that "Orphan Black" season 4 will put Sarah's daughter into the light, delving deeper into the science of the cloning process.

The series focuses on the story of Sarah Manning and her life-changing discovery. She learned that she had many clones, who she calls her sisters. Tatiana Maslany plays several characters in the series, which led to her Emmy nomination.

"Orphan Black" season 4 is expected to air on BBC America next year.

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