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Emmy-winning sci-fi thriller Orphan Black, starring Tatiana Maslany, is coming to Netflix US for the first time. Here's when ...
This sci-fi show is a masterpiece in storytelling and acting, and it being a TV series gave the writers time to tell the story and end it well.
Netflix has secured the streaming rights to Orphan Black, bringing Tatiana Maslany’s Emmy-winning, chameleon-like performance to its library for the first time in the US.
Orphan Black: Echoes is a brand-new story in the Orphan Black universe, so while it will be easier to understand the universe, the new show has been constructed as an entry point for new viewers.
"Orphan Black: Echoes" creator and showrunner Anna Fishko says this latest iteration of the sci-fi series, starring Krysten Ritter, is more a complement than a copy of the original.
“Orphan Black: Echoes” is not an exact replica of “Orphan Black,” the beloved, groundbreaking sci-fi series that aired from 2013-17 on BBC America.
“Orphan Black” may be – to the uneducated eye – just “that show about clones.” But during its five-season run on BBC America, “Orphan Black,” which began its final episodes just ...
True to form, Orphan Black has cloned itself. Or, at the very least, created a new genetic offshoot with the spinoff, Orphan Black: Echoes, which stars Krysten Ritter. And though the premiere won ...
Strap yourselves in and hold on!” “Orphan Black” was co-created by Fawcett and Graeme Manson. The series launched in 2013 and ran for five seasons on BBC America.
Orphan Black’s science consultant, Cosima Herter, believes that cloning humans is illegal in North America. “We’re not allowed to hear about it, because we’re not allowed to do it,” she ...