Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan From Glamour
From Glamour:
Outlander’s season six finale just left us with one hell of a cliffhanger. It’s going to make however long this next Droughtlander lasts even harder to get through. At least knowing that production is well underway on the new season is of some comfort. With any luck, we’ll be getting answers before spring 2023. (Now is a good time to point out that if you haven’t watched the season six finale yet, bookmark this page and come back once you have.)
Here are NEW Stills and Interview with Sophie Skelton and Lauren Lyle From Glamour
From Glamour:
Before Sophie Skelton can walk me through the emotional twists in the Outlander season 5 finale, she wants to apologize. “I’m sorry for the finale and I hope you’re okay,” Skelton, who plays Brianna Fraser MacKenzie, tells me over the phone. “It’s a gruesome one.”
It’s not Skelton’s fault that Outlander’s season 5 finale includes some of the series’ most horrific moments to date. But viewers will definitely agree with her description. By the episode’s closing shot, “I think everyone in the season has either taken a life or saved a life,” Lauren Lyle, who plays Marsali, says. “It’s been really high stakes the whole time.”
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from Glamour
From Glamour:
If I’ve learned anything watching Outlander, it’s that I never really know where the show’s going next—and I plowed through the eight-book series it’s based on before the show aired. Catching up with Sam Heughan, who plays Jamie Fraser, confirms studying up on The Fiery Cross hasn’t prepared fans for the dramatic twists throughout Outlander’s fifth season. For the record, Heughan doesn’t mind toying with our emotions.
Outlander fans got a big surprise this past Sunday’s episode, when a beloved character resurfaced and gave Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) yet another faintworthy shock. Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser (Duncan Lacroix), whom viewers last saw being marched off to a future of indentured servitude in season 3, is now living in North Carolina—the same place Jamie and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) call home.
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from Glamour
From Glamour:
Season four of Outlander, which premieres November 4, has a lot going on. Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) are starting anew in colonial North Carolina, and with that change comes new characters, new dramas, and—of course—new places to have sex. “There’s always obviously some sort of drama, but it’s good for them to lay down their roots,” Sam Heughan told Glamour.com, adding, “They haven’t lost anything in their passion for each other, even though they seem to get very little time together.”
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from Glamour
From Glamour:
His turn as rugged, romantic Jamie Fraser on Outlander has made Sam Heughan one of the most desired men on TV. But despite the heightened interest in his assets, the 37-year-old Scottish actor remains impressively self-aware and humble. (Hell yeah, those ridiculously perfect, bodice-ripping sex montages interfere with his personal life!) On the eve of season three of the beloved Starz sci-fi series, we called him up to ask some questions.
Glamour: Without giving away too many spoilers, what can we expect from the new episodes? Sam Heughan: Honestly, the show gets much stronger and darker—the momentum from the first half really carries through to the second part. We find out a lot more about Jamie’s background; we find out that he’s maybe not as perfect as we thought he was.
Glamour: He has flaws? S.H.: We see more of his feelings, his stubbornness, his pride. He has to make some very important decisions in the second season. There are some difficult moments ahead for him and Claire, and it takes their relationship to some interesting places.
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