Here are some NEW pics of Duncan Lacroix at the Outlander UK Premiere
Archive for April 5, 2016
New Pics of Duncan Lacroix at the Outlander Season 2 UK Premiere 3 comments
MQ Pics of the Outlander Cast at The Academy’s ‘Outlander: From Scotland to Paris’ Panel 4 comments
MQ pics of the Outlander cast at The Academy’s ‘Outlander: From Scotland to Paris’ panel
See more fan pics after the jump
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Fan Pics of the Outlander Cast at The Academy’s ‘Outlander: From Scotland to Paris’ Panel 3 comments
Fan Pics of the Outlander cast at The Academy’s ‘Outlander: From Scotland to Paris’ Panel
See more fan pics after the jump
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*VIDEO* from The Academy’s ‘Outlander: From Scotland to Paris’ Panel 7 comments
Full video from The Academy’s ‘Outlander: From Scotland to Paris’ panel
(starts at 58:20)
*NEW* Interview of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe with My San Antonio 3 comments
Interview of Sam and Cait with My San Antonio:
‘Outlander’ switches its game to juicy espionage
Time-jumping English heroine Claire Randall and her strapping 18th century Scottish hero, Jamie Fraser, endured shocking peril after peril in “Outlander’s” first season.
After being magically plucked from her life as a wife and nurse in 1945 and set down in 1743 Scotland — amid bloody fighting between English Redcoats and Scottish rebels — Claire’s first concern was simple: survival.
As for Highland warrior Jamie, his prime preoccupation was to protect this strange, yet fetching, visitor from those who sought to harm her.
Their eventual lovemaking was the stuff of legend and as explicit as can be found on cable. After all, nudity and sex know few bounds on a premium channel such as Starz.
But the couple’s torment also escalated, particularly at the hands of sadistic Captain “Black Jack” Randall of the English army. His vile behavior was all the more startling to Claire since he not only was an ancestor, but also the spitting image of her sweet husband back home.
“It was a very reactionary season. There were just events that sort of happened one after another, and (Claire) was in survival mode, so she was just really reacting from one thing to the next,” “Outlander” star Caitriona Balfe said of her character at a press gathering early this year.
Read the entire interview at the source HERE
*NEW* Video Interview of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe with ET Canada from the NY Premiere 3 comments
*NEW* Interview with Sam Heughan from The Wrap 3 comments
interesting interview of Sam with The Wrap:
‘Outlander’ Star Sam Heughan on Jamie’s Season 2 Journey
“All of a sudden we were hit with this world where we didn’t know where we were,” Starz actor tells TheWrap of returning to the Diana Gabaldon adaptation
“Outlander” lovebirds Jamie and Claire went through a whole lot in Season 1 of Starz’s adaptation of the Diana Gabaldonnovel series, and they’re in for even more.
As the show prepares to premiere its second season, star Sam Heughan talked to TheWrap about returning to filming, Jamie’s head space after the traumatic events of Season 1, and what sorts of changes had to be made to accommodate the increasingly complex timelines of the books.
“I was very excited to go back, very ready to go back, and then all of a sudden we were hit with this world where we didn’t know where we were,” he said. “It’s fantastic to be thrust into this world, like, oh my god, who are these people, what is this world? Jamie and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) have to find their way in this Parisian world and try to understand how they fit in. It was unsettling and great, because that’s sort of exactly what Jamie and Claire were feeling on the inside.”
*NEW* Interview with Sam Heughan from the Toronto Sun 3 comments
Sam Heughan talks Outlander Season 2 with Toronto Sun:
‘Outlander’ star Sam Heughan promises ‘politics, backstabbing and poison’ in upcoming season
Spoiler-ish so the rest is after the jump!
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*NEW* Interview with Sam Heughan from Yahoo Australia 3 comments
Here is a new interview with Sam Heughan from Yahoo Australia
From Yahoo Australia:
In what is being hailed as the second golden age of television, adaptations of books to the small screen are proving all the rage. The Sookie Stackhouse novels gave us the hit vampire series True Blood and George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones has become a TV phenomenon.
So it’s no wonder Diana Gabaldon’s series of epic Outlander novels (originally published as Cross Stitch) has also been tailored for TV and, like other book-to-small-screen adaptations, is proving a hit with viewers.
Gabaldon’s books — which have sold 26 million copies — follow the adventures of Claire Randall, who during a second honeymoon in 1945 is transported back to Scotland in 1743, where a Jacobite rising is brewing and she falls in love with Highlander Jamie Fraser.
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*NEW* Video Interview of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe with E! News from the NY Premiere 3 comments