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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.
For the first time ever, a critically acclaimed sci-fi series starring Tatiana Maslany is making its way to Netflix.
Orphan Black has the creative gall of a Game of Thrones in terms of the plot and characters (if not the production value), but it always feels like a tight, compact show.
“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 ...
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.
Related: Orphan Black Review: The Clones Are Back Lucy honestly thought she was safe and didn't have to worry about being found, but this would be a very different show if that were the case.
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