The couple at the center of Starz's fantasy historical drama unpack how that ending — a surprise to book and non-book fans alike — sets up the eighth and final season, which has already finished filming.
Sam Heughan opened up about his audition for Outlander with Caitriona Balfe, revealing what fans have suspected about these two stars all along.
Outlander season seven ended on a huge twist as Claire Fraser discovered a major character may have actually survived
The eighth and final season of the hit time-traveling drama "Outlander" will consist of 10 episodes.
Outlander stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan have come out in defence of one of the most controversial reveals in the show’s history. While their beloved heroes Claire and Jamie Fraser faced down the American Revolution in the latest instalment of the hit Starz drama, some startling revelations were made about their family.
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Sam Heughan quipped, “I know every British actor that’s ever worn a suit is probably talked about [in connection with the Bond role] at some point.”
How did you each approach that fight? BALFE Well, Sam had COVID. Do you remember? (Laughs) HEUGHAN Yeah! It was certainly very challenging. In some ways, it was [shot] like a play, but I think we ...
Outlander‘s final season looms on the horizon, and following Season 7’s finale, “A Hundred Thousand Angels,” there are more questions than ever that need answers. As viewers know by now, Season 7’s finale made way for a major twist,
Old High Church's curfew bell dates back to 1703 when Queen Anne - the last Stuart monarch - was on the British throne. According the Church of Scotland it was originally rung at 17:00 to signal a night-time curfew before a later tradition started for ringing it at 20:00.
Season two featured a scene where Claire Fraser (played by Caitríona Balfe) slept with King Louis XV (Lionel Lingelser) in order to gain a pardon for her husband Jamie Fraser's (Sam Heughan) illegal duel with Captain 'Black Jack' Randall (Tobias Menzies). However, this would never have happened in real life, according to historians.
However, Jeffrey Merrick, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, exclusively revealed to Express.co.uk that it would have been impossible for an "untitled Englishwoman" like Claire to end up in the king's bed, particularly while the two nations were at war.