"Orphan Black" is returning for a third season.

The BBC America Network has renewed the original series for another 10 episodes, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The clone drama will head back into production this September in Toronto and return to the cable network in spring 2015.

Perry Simon, the network's general manager, made the announcement during BBC America's session at the Television Critics Association press tour on Wednesday. 

"I think we're going to see obviously some of the new things we've set in motion, like Project Castor, with our male clones, and with the hope that the science with the synthetic sequences may aid us in our final answers," show co-creator John Fawcett said about the third season, according to E! News. "We believe in giving the audience answers, but we have our mysteries and we want to earn the answers. This is kind of a new aspect to the larger puzzle that is Orphan Black."

Co-creator Graeme Manson added, "I think the fans can look forward to sort of the same fast-paced show that you watch on the edge of your seat, and now we've got this added element of the boys against the girls."

The hour-long series stars actress Tatiana Maslany as a series of clones. Maslany has earned a Golden Globe nomination and honors from the Critics' Choice TV Awards, TCA Awards and Canadian Screen Awards for her work on the series, according to THR.

Also renewed by BBC America is British drama "Broadchurch," which stars actors David Tennant and Olivia Colman. The show will return for a second season in early 2015. Academy award nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Charlotte Rampling and Eve Myles have reportedly joined the cast.

BBC America announced the addition of two new dramas as well - "Tatau" and "The Last Kingdom". Production for both series will begin later this year.

Are you excited for season three of "Orphan Black"?