Here are some new stills and ones we’ve posted already, but they are all in HQ now, from episode 1×11, The Devil’s Mark.
See more after the jump!
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Here are some new stills and ones we’ve posted already, but they are all in HQ now, from episode 1×11, The Devil’s Mark.
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Here’s a new Outlander still from season 1B of Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser.
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Written in My Own Heart’s Blood, the 8th book in the Outlander series written by Diana Gabaldon, will be released in paperback on June 2nd. You can pre-order it on Amazon here.
We haven’t done a poll in a while, so we thought we’d do one to see who’s your favourite Outlander Character besides Jamie and Claire.
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A copy of the Revised Outlandish companion signed by Diana Gabaldon, a DVD of Outlander: Season 1 – Volume 1 (Region 1) and an Outlander Online poster.
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Here are 70+ Screencaps from the new Outlander clip “The Affair” from episode 1×11 “The Devil’s Mark.
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Here’s a new clip from Episode 1×11 of Outlander, The Devil’s Mark, called “The Affair”
For Non-US Viewers
Source for the Non-US Video: TheOutlanderBr
Here’s a new Graham McTavis interview with Daily Record
From Daily Record:
HE’s the New Zealand actor with an English accent and an army of fans across America.
But Outlander star Graham McTavish says he couldn’t feel more Scottish.
The 54-year-old Glasgow-born actor was celebrating his heritage at New York’s Tartan Day Parade on Saturday as the Parade’s 17th Grand Marshall.
And despite leaving his homeland with his family when he was a kid, the big actor admitted he never felt more Scottish than last weekend.
Speaking to the Record at the HQ of Outlander production company Starz off Fifth Avenue, ahead of the Parade, Graham said: “The diaspora of the Scottish community is so strong in places like this.
“And the sound of the pipes in Manhattan alone is like Scotland to the max. It’s amazing.
“My only regret is that my parents Alec and Ellen weren’t alive to see me marching all these Scots through New York.