*VIDEO* Outlander Cast Interview with Collider   3 comments

Here’s a video of the Outlander cast interview with Collider

Warning: This video contains spoilers for Outlander season 1 and includes information about what’s to come in season 2. If you haven’t finished the first season and/or don’t want to know where the characters are heading next, do not watch this interview.

Now that that’s out of the way, how about a little preview of what’s to come inOutlander season 2? In season 1 we met Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) and watched what happened when she accidentally traveled back in time to 18th century Scotland and fell for Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). Going from 1945 to 1743 in a flash was clearly a very jarring experience for both Claire and Jamie, but it looks as though things are about to change big time yet again for the unlikely couple. In fact, they’re going to change so much that showrunner Ronald D. Moore said that prepping for season 2 is like prepping for a whole new series.

While the group was in New York City promoting the Outlander mid-season premiere back in April, I got to ask Moore, Balfe, Heughan and Lotte Verbeek for a little tease of what to expect in the next season. Check out what they told me in the video interview below.

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3 responses to “*VIDEO* Outlander Cast Interview with Collider

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  1. Reblogged this on Ana Fraser Lallybroch Blog.

  2. Hopefully in season 2 we get to know Jamie better and don’t just focus on making him look foolish like at Lollybroch. There has to be a reason why Claire would die with him and the viewers haven’t really seen that yet. It isn’t his bonnie blue eyes or broad shoulders that draw the two of them together. (Not knocking either attribute) but it’s the character of the man that is truly attractive and we haven’t seen enough of it in the show.

  3. We’ve seen Jamie as a young man but in season two he becomes a man

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