Here is a NEW Interview with Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton from Digital Spy
From Digital Spy:
Outlander stars Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton have been chatting to Digital Spy about what fans can expect from their characters as the series moves forward, and rest assured it’s going to be an “epic story”.
Here is a NEW Interview with Duncan Lacroix from Yahoo Entertainment
From Yahoo:
With every ending, there is a beginning. That axiom is as true on Outlander as it is in real life. On the same night that the Starz series bid farewell to Claire’s “other” husband, Frank Randall, it brought Jamie’s godfather and trusted right-hand man, Murtagh Fraser, back into the fold. It’s a welcome stay of execution for the fan-favorite character, who perishes at the Battle of Culloden in Diana Gabaldon’s book series, but, in the world of the show, appears imprisoned alongside Jamie (Sam Heughan) in Ardsmuir Prison in Season 3’s third episode, “All Debts Paid.” The resurrection delighted Outlander fans, who immediately took to Twitter to express their enthusiasm.
Here is a NEW Interview with Wil Johnson from Entertainment Weekly
From EW:
When Wil Johnson, as Joe Abernathy, was preparing to tell Claire (Caitriona Balfe) that her husband Frank died in a car crash, Outlander director Brendan Maher gave the English actor a much-appreciated bit of advice: Don’t rush the news. Play it in “real time, not actor time,” Johnson told Outlander Live! on EW Radio.
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