Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE;
Hello Droughtlander, my old friend.
After 12 weeks ofromance, murder, and mayhem, Outlander closed out season 5 with its most harrowing, audacious episode to date. Jumping ahead to a storyline from the sixth book in its source material, the finale follows a brutal attack on Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe). As she is kidnapped, raped, and beaten by a group of men who loathe her influence on their wives, she dissociates to a dreamscape where she finds comfort in her family—particularly the arms of her husband, Jamie (Sam Heughan). And it’s him, along with their stepson, nephew, and son-in-law, who ultimately crush her captors.
Here is a NEW Interview with Richard Rankin from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE:
Outlander fans breathed normally for the first time in two weeks tonight, as the show’s latest episode confirmed that Roger (Richard Rankin) did, in fact, survive being hanged at the Battle of Alamance. The man’s not without his scars, however; three months later, he still can’t speak—nor does it seem he really wants to.
Roger’s ordeal and its aftermath are explored in excruciating detail in the fifth Outlander book, but the show takes an unexpected risk with this essential storyline, drawing on Roger and Brianna’s (Sophie Skelton) affinity for silent movies to recreate the hanging in a haunting black-and-white sequence that Roger relives throughout the episode. The scenes are unexpected and immersive, agonizing but never gratuitous. For a series often criticized for its unsparing depiction of trauma, “Famous Last Words” is one of the show’s most compelling episodes thus far.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE:
“Murtagh, ugh!” In the midst of a pandemic, Sam Heughan is trying to remain positive—the actor has just completed a social isolation baking challenge with his Outlander cast mates when we hop on the phone to discuss the latest episode—but I’ve just accused him of emotional manipulation, and I’m well within my rights. Tonight’s Outlander offers several tragic beats that would be crushing on their own: Jamie Fraser donning a British red coat to fight against the Regulators; the death of his beloved godfather, Murtagh Fitzgibbons (Duncan Lacroix), in the skirmish history will remember as the Battle of Alamance; and the gruesome discovery of his son-in-law Roger (Richard Rankin) hanging from a tree after crossing paths with the enemy camp.
Here NEW interview with Caitriona Balfe from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE:
Even by the highly stressful standards of Outlander, the season 4 finale really put fans through the wringer. Jamie decides to trade himself to the Mohawk people to save Roger—and just as you’re beginning to process that, Young Ian jumps in and takes his place instead! Poor Brianna went into labor and gave birth before either of her parents could make it home. Oh, and Jamie has been tasked with assassinating Murtagh next season. Cool, cool, cool.
Here is a NEW Interview with Nina Ayres, Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan from ELLE Magazine
Outlander – Season 4 – Episode 405
From Elle Mag:
With each new season of Outlander comes new locales. The show’s fourth season has transported Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) to North Carolina in the 18th century, inviting the characters into frontier America before the Revolutionary War. This shift has brought an evolution in the show’s fashion, which was created by co-costume designers Nina Ayres and Terry Dresbach (who often shares behind-the-scenes shots and details on Twitter).
Here Interview with Sophie Skelton from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE:
The fourth season of Outlander is a pivotal one for Brianna Fraser, who’s been forced to grow up alarmingly fast after losing Frank, the man she thought was her father; realizing that her biological father is an 18th century Scotsman, then being effectively orphaned when her mother Claire travels back in time to reunite with him. This week’s episode, “Savages,” sees Brianna make the decision to travel through the stones herself with a very specific goal in mind: to save her parents from a fire that, according to records, killed them both in 1776.
Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE Mag:
The Outlander universe was blessed by the arrival of a very, very important new player in Sunday night’s season 4 premiere—and no, I most certainly am not talking about that scoundrel Stephen Bonnet. I’m talking, of course, about Rollo the Very Good Boy.
Here a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE Magazine:
We’ve seen Outlander’s Claire and Jamie Fraser navigate ancient Scotland, ye olde England, the Atlantic Ocean, and Jamaica, so it’s no great surprise that season four will serve up yet another new world for the couple.
Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan and Matt Roberts from ELLE Magazine
From ELLE:
Outlander executive producer Matthew B. Roberts admits that he was trying to get fans all riled up when he first tweeted about the show’s most anticipated episode this season—the print shop reunion between time-crossed lovers Jamie and Claire—but what he did wasn’t the traditional tease. Back when Roberts was writing the script for episode six, “A. Malcolm,” last fall, he shared a snippet of a script, fuzzed out to obscure all but one section that read, “INT. PRINT SHOP…. Jamie enters.” And then he sat back and wanted for the responses to roll in.
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