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'Orphan Black' Season 4 News, Update: PaleyFest Panel Teases Exciting Development Which Includes A Video Game

A huge chunk of information as to what to expect for the 4th season of BBC America's hit science-fiction drama TV series "Orphan Black" has been dropped at the show's PaleyFest panel on Sunday afternoon, which was held at the Paley Center for Media in New York City.

Citing the details shared over at Entertainment Weekly, it appears that the question of whether Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) survived the gunshot or not will only be answered when Season 4 returns to the small screen.

But for the plot itself, series co-creator and writer Graeme Manson confirmed that the show will be tackling the stories which tie "back to the beginning" of the entire series. Aside from that, some of the show's aspects, like the characters' stories, will further be explored in the new season.

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"I know that there is going to be a bit of body horror, but I think we're going to see the idea of biotechnology and big business a little bit more and hopefully get a face on neolution," cast member Jordan Gavaris said (via EW).

As for his character, Felix, Gavaris told the media outlet that "it's going to be mostly an exploration of how it feels to truly be the odd man out."

Tatiana Maslany, who stars as the five main clone characters in the series, meanwhile expressed her adoration for the show which she believes is implicitly addressing the issues concerning not only those of women but of those belonging to the LGBT group, as well.

Maslany further surprised the crowd when an audience member suggested the idea of an "Orphan Black" video game. The Canadian star was clearly enthused with the concept that she even pitched her own by adding that it should be "a first-person game" wherein players have the ability to "switch between clones." Manson confirms that "there is some talk about a video game" that is going on for the show.

"Orphan Black" Season 4 is slated to premiere 2016 on BBC America.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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