Orphan Blackjust signed off after five seasons with its series finale on BBC America.
(And you could read our finale Q&As withstar Tatiana Maslanyandcreators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson.)
We saw the sestras finally freed from the conspiracy that has haunted and hunted them for five years.
But is the story really over?
Especially with all those clones out there still at risk?
We posed that question to the star and creators.
I suppose theres always a possibility, says co-creator Fawcett of moreOrphan Black.
And certainly their adventures globe-trotting as they inoculate these girls is interesting dramatically.
And those adventures could play out in a different medium.
Graeme and I have always loved the idea of potentially doing a feature film, says Fawcett.
Maybe there is life afterOrphan Black.
Manson notes that anOrphan Blackmovie would actually bring everything full circle for the franchise.
Johns right, says Manson.
Weve talked about a movie for a long time.
But since they have spent five years laying the groundwork, perhaps a stand-alone story could work now.
comes back from the dead, that sounds like a smart bet to make.
However, the woman who plays all 274 of those Leda clones would have to be on board.
John texted me yesterday, she laughs.
Hes like, I dont want this to be over!
How about season 6?
I think that we all still really love these characters and this world.
Unfortunately, there dont seem to be any plans to release HelenasOrphan Blackjournals as an actual book.
I always loved the idea that maybe Helena actually gets a book deal out of this, says Fawcett.
I really wanted to see her with the two babies out on book tours.
But they wont agree to publish it as nonfiction.
Its basically published as sci-fi.
Read our Tatiana Maslany Q&Ahereand our interview with the creatorshere.