New Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe on the cover of ‘Entertainment Weekly’ – collector edition
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New Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe on the cover of ‘Entertainment Weekly’ – collector edition
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Here’s a new video of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe from the EW interview
NEW photos and video of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe for Entertainment Weekly
Breaking news: Sam Heughan swings an ax and cuts down a huge tree in season 4 of Outlander!
Okay, so maybe there were three or four guys standing by with hard hats and chainsaws to lend a cutting edge. But in the end, it was ultimately Heughan who brought down a tree while the cameras were rolling. “It was kind of fun,” Heughan tells EW in its latest Outlander cover story. “Jamie’s very comfortable in the outdoors.”
That’s good because he and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) get a heckuva lot of it. In the new season that begins Nov. 4, the Frasers make their way from a Georgia beach to the Blue Ridge Mountains, where they’ll begin a very important chapter in their very sexy and oh-so-complicated lives.
New photoshoot and interview of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe with EW
Here’s new interview of the cast of Outlander from EW
Here’s a new interview of Caitriona Balfe with EW
From EW
While walking the red carpet of the Golden Globes on Sunday, Balfe (blissfully) took a question from EW about the much-anticipated print shop scene that has been shot in Scotland. While loathe to give too much away, Balfe shared how she felt when shooting the moment when Claire and Jamie (Sam Heughan) reunite after 20 years of separation.
“I think it was written very beautifully,” Balfe teased to EW. “Matt B Roberts wrote it. It has every emotion in it. The excitement, the tentativeness, the nerves, everything. I think it’s really beautiful.”
The beloved scene of fans is from Voyager, the third book in Diana Gabaldon’s book series from which season 3 is based. After rebuilding her life with newborn Breanne in the 20th century, Claire returns through the stones to find Jamie — whom she previously believed had died at the Battle of Culloden — and reunites with him in the print shop where he works.
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Here is a new video with the cast and crew of Outlander on the return of Black Jack Randall
Here’s a new interview of Diana Gabaldon with EW
How has the Outlander series on Starz changed your life?
It attracted a lot more attention to me and the books, which resulted in enormous amounts of travel. And it does, in fact, cut down my productivity considerably, so that’s why I decided this year I’m just not going anywhere.
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