Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe from Bonnie Laufer Krebs
Here is a NEW Interview with Caitriona Balfe from Bonnie Laufer Krebs
Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from NewNowNext
From NewNowNext:
Whether Sam Heughan is our next (gay?) Bond remains to be seen. For now, the 38-year-old Scottish heartthrob is playing it straight as sexy British agent Sebastian in his first major film, The Spy Who Dumped Me.
In Susanna Fogel’s action-comedy, Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon star as BFFs Audrey and Morgan who are hilariously fleeing from assassins targeting them because Audrey’s ex-boyfriend Drew (Justin Theroux) is a spy.Known for portraying Jamie Fraser in the Starz time-travel drama Outlander, Heughan talked to NewNowNext about his blessedly gay oeuvre and the queer cult classic he’d go bare-legged for.
Here is a NEW Video Interview with Ron D. Moore from SyFy
Watch @RonDMoore tease the future/past of #Outlander season 3. https://t.co/ysChTs6UYf pic.twitter.com/d7JtRx4kmR
— SYFY (@SYFY) July 18, 2017
Here is a NEW interview with Sam Heughan from Elle Magazine
From Elle Magazine:
I know I’m at the right place when I hear the screams. As I approach the Barbour store on NYC’s Madison Avenue, a man who seems handsome even from 100 feet away steps out of a car and the decibel count immediately goes up. Way up
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From EW:
The 13th episode of Outlander, “Dragonfly in Amber,” marked the second season finale the Starz series. (Tear!) We asked Executive Producer Ronald D. Moore to look back at the challenges of adapting Diana Gabaldon’s second book, Dragonfly in Amber, to the small screen — and what we can expect in season 3.
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From Variety:
Spoiler warning: Do not read on unless you’ve seen the “Outlander” Season 2 finale, Episode 13, titled “Dragonfly in Amber.” Refresh your memory of where we left off with our previous “Outlander” recap.
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From Yahoo TV:
Warning: This interview contains spoilers for the second season of Outlander, including teases about the finale, which will air on July 9.
Sorry Charlie, your days are likely numbered. Given that it appears history is going to unfold just as it did before with the bloody Battle of Culloden, the fall of the Jacobites and no return to a Stuart reign, we’re guessing that likely means Andrew Gower, the actor who plays the rebellious royal, is also not long for the world of Outlander.
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From TV Line:
The scenes set in Outlander‘s grimy, emotionally gutted Jacobite army encampment in last Saturday’s episode drove home an important visual point: Paris, with all of its stunning silks and satins, is very far away indeed.
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From Yahoo:
Warning: This postmortem contains spoilers for the “The Hail Mary” episode of Outlander, which aired June 25.
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