Here is a NEW Interview with Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton Form Collider
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Adapted from the best-selling books by Diana Gabaldon, the Starz drama series Outlander, now in its sixth season and drawing from the sixth book A Breath of Snow and Ashes, sees Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) navigating colonial America in the home they’ve built together at Fraser’s Ridge. As happens in any community, the larger it grows, the more conflict that arises and the more division that it creates, and you find yourself left to decide whether you can continue to maintain peace or you have to fight to defend your land and family.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish from Collider
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The Starz series Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Grahamis a delightful journey around Scotland that puts the friendship between Outlander co-stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish in the spotlight as they explore their heritage in and around scenic and beautiful locations. It’s an epic adventure that includes witty banter, dangerous sporting activities, whiskey tasting, and folk dancing, with some historical perspective thrown in for good measure.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sophie Skelton from Collider
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“Never My Love,” named after the song from 1967, came with a trigger warning at the top of the episode that noted it included “disturbing scenes of a violent and sexual nature,” and provided the link to RAINN.org. Stars of the series, including Caitriona Balfe (Claire Fraser), Sam Heughan (Jamie Fraser) and SophieSkelton (Brianna Mackenzie) also warned fans in advance on their social media pages that the episode tackled difficult material. Indeed, Claire was assaulted and raped by Lionel Brown and some of his men.
Here is a NEW Interview with Ed Speleers from Collider
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Outlander sped things up for Sunday night’s episode, addressing a book storyline sooner than expected.
In episode 510, “Mercy Shall Follow Me,” villain Stephen Bonnet was finally brought to justice, jumping ahead to a plotline from Diana Gabaldon‘s sixth book in the Outlander series, A Breath of Snow and Ashes. Bonnet, played by British actor Ed Speleers, was shot by Brianna Mackenzie (Sophie Skelton), after being sentenced to death by drowning for his crimes.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sophie Skelton from Collider
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On Sunday night’s newest episode of Starz historical drama Outlander‘s, “The Ballad of Roger Mac,” the Regulator Rebellion reaches an unavoidable boiling point. Brianna (Sophie Skelton) remembers certain details pertaining to the upcoming battle, and it puts her husband, Roger (RichardRankin), into a situation of grave danger as he crosses behind enemy lines.
During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Skelton previewed how this episode marks a real turning point in Season 5, revealing why “hearts are gonna be broken,” the careful consideration Brianna has when it comes to knowing the history of what’s about to happen, what she enjoys about the quiet family moments, and how different the Outlander character feels now compared to who she was when she first appeared on the show.
Here is a NEW Interview with Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton from Collider
From Collider:
In Season 5 of the Starz drama series Outlander, the Frasers find themselves fighting for their family and their home, as Jamie (Sam Heughan) must defend all that he’s created in America, alongside his wife Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton), son-in-law Roger (Richard Rankin), and grandson Jemmy. With their family together and seemingly everything they could want, there is still a cloud over Bree and Roger, as she deals with the effects of her own personal trauma and they work to find their place in the 18th century.
During this interview with Collider, co-stars Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin talked about where things are headed for Season 5, exploring this time period, the challenges of working with a baby, a funny guitar playing mishap, how their banter keeps the days on set fun, getting to see and wear Brianna’s wedding dress, and figuring out life after trauma.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe from Collider
From Collider:
On the Starz series Outlander, now in its fourth season, time-traveling 20th century doctor Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) and her 18th century Highlander husband Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) are trying to make a home for themselves in colonial America. In a world on the cusp of the American Revolution, succeeding in the rough and dangerous backcountry of North Carolina presents its own set of challenges, and Claire and Jamie must learn to navigate through slavery, co-existing with Native Americans, and the current British ruling class.
Here is a NEW Interview with Richard Rankin and Sophie Skelton from Collider
From Collider:
Currently in its third season, the Starz drama series Outlander has seen 20 years pass, as Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) have attempted to make a life apart from one another work, separated by the centuries while each are haunted by the memory of their lost love. At the same time, it’s a fun balance to watch the budding relationship between their daughter, Brianna (Sophie Skelton), and Roger Wakefield (Richard Rankin).
Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe and Tobias Menzies from Collider
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Last fall I was fortunate enough to visit the set of Outlander in Scotland with a handful of other journalists. In addition to touring the production studio, we also got to tour the countryside and see the castles and other stunning locales that make up the show’s unique and unforgettable backgrounds. Another perk was that we got to interview the cast, both on camera (as you’ll see in the video below — it’s the same one as in the Sam Heughan interview, but just in case you missed it) as well as a chance to dive deeper into what we can expect from their characters in Season 3
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