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NEW Video of Sam Heughan And Caitriona Balfe From Vanity Fair   1 comment

Here is a NEW Video of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe From Vanity Fair

NEW Interview with Sam Heughan From Vanity Fair   3 comments

Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan From Vanity Fair

Posted March 28, 2022 by primrosesandrue16 in Outlander, Sam Heughan

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NEW Stills and Interview with Maril Davis From Vanity Fair   1 comment

Here are NEW Stills and Interview with Maril Davis From Vanity Fair

 

From Vanity Fair:

Outlander, the genre busting and wildly entertaining Starz series, adapted from Diana Gabaldon’s best-selling books, has built a true fandom over its past five seasons. While many of the TV series that inspire deep devotion tend to be—we’ll just come out with it— a little nerdy, and more than a little male-oriented, Outlander is as riveting as it is relatable. And while fans painstakingly unpack episodes, trade theories about plot points and obsess over the show’s historical underpinnings, it’s ultimately a character-driven enterprise. The action hinges on time-travel, and there’s no shortage of romance, but the appeal of the drama is its expertly-drawn characters—especially its female protagonists. Never stereotypical, the series shows women as the multi-dimensional forces they are. “You know, it’s funny, my knee jerk reaction is always that we’re not setting out to make a statement about women,” says executive producer Maril Davis. “We’re just trying to show women as they are, in their most natural, amazing state.”

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Posted March 2, 2022 by primrosesandrue16 in Maril Davis, Outlander

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NEW Photoshoot and Interview with Caitriona Balfe from Vanity Fair   2 comments

Here is a NEW Photoshoot and Interview with Caitriona Balfe from Vanity Fair

From Vanity Fair:

As a child, Caitríona Balfe never found it strange when a trip to the dentist or to a clothing store involved driving by British soldiers with machine guns, or having the family car inspected for explosives. There were frequent bomb scares too, around where she grew up in Tydavnet, a small Irish village near the Northern Ireland border, and sometimes on the news she’d hear about a nearby community that had been hit. “It’s such a part of the fabric of your life when you live in those areas,” she says. “It’s really not until you get older that you look back and you realize the craziness of it, or the strangeness of it.”

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Posted January 8, 2022 by primrosesandrue16 in Caitriona Balfe

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NEW Interview with Matt Roberts from Vanity Fair   Leave a comment

Here is a NEW Interview with Matt Roberts from Vanity Fair

From Vanity Fair:

As some Outlander lovers suspected it might, this week’s battle episode marked the end of Duncan Lacroix’s Murtagh Fitzgibbons’, a fan favorite who survived on the show long past the point when his character died in the books. (For perspective, author Diana Gabaldon’s version of the character perished in the Battle of Culloden, which would have been way back in Season 3.) Lacroix was the only original cast member left on the show outsides of co-leads Sam Heughan and Caitríona Balfe, so this final goodbye was a difficult one for both the Outlander character and the cast and crew.

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NEW Interview With Sam Heughan from Vanity Fair   1 comment

Here is a NEW Interview with Sam Heughan from Vanity Fair

It was teased in Outlander’s season five trailer—and now Vanity Fair has two exclusive full-length looks at Jamie Fraser wearing the red coat and tricorn hat of his longtime enemies: the British. What could have induced Fraser to wear such a hated garment? Well, the answer would be a bit of a spoiler. But series star Sam Heughan got on the phone with Vanity Fair in advance of Sunday night’s battle episode, “The Ballad of Roger Mac,” to discuss the fashion choice that sent a ripple of shock through even the die-hard Outlander book fans.

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NEW Stills of Jamie Fraser in Outlander Season 5   1 comment

Here are NEW Stills of Jamie Fraser in Outlander Season 5

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NEW Photoshoot of Caitriona Balfe from Vanity Fair   3 comments

Here is  a NEW Photoshoot of Caitriona Balfe from Vanity Fair

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NEW Interivew with Sophie Skelton from Vanity Fair   1 comment

Here is a NEW Interview with Sophie Skelton from Vanity Fair

From Vanity Fair:

A tremendous amount happened in this week’s episode of Outlander. Roger and Brianna were “handfasted” (a.k.a. married-ish) and consummated their relationship, Jamie and Claire performed a tense and daring bit of subterfuge in order to save Murtagh, all while George and Martha Washington made a cameo appearance. But these plot points feel especially “apart from that, Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?” in light of the latest sexual assault perpetrated on a member of the unlucky Fraser family. Many book readers will have been bracing themselves for the moment when Sophie Skelton’s Brianna met Ed Speleers’ Stephen Bonnet with devastating results. Skelton spoke with Vanity Fair not only about how the show’s version of events diverged from the novels but, with some regret, about the more explicit footage she filmed that wound up on the cutting room floor.

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Posted December 23, 2018 by primrosesandrue16 in Outlander, Sophie Skelton

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NEW Interview with Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe from The Hollywood Reporter   1 comment

Here is a NEW Interview with Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe from The Hollywood Reporter

From THR:

Outlander hosted a very welcome reunion in Sunday’s episode in yet another major departure from the books.

Going into the season, fans already knew that the Starz adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s Drums of Autumn would eventually see the return of fan-favorite character Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix), Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) godfather, as executive producer Ron Moore previously saved him from his book fate of dying at the Battle of Culloden. But when he would pop back up in the story was a mystery.

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