Starz has unveiled the official trailer for the second half of 'Outlander' season 7, revealing the challenges that await Claire, Jamie, and the MacKenzie-Frasers.
- Oct 18, 2024
AceShowbiz - Starz has released the trailer for the highly anticipated second half of season 7 of "Outlander", set to premiere on November 22nd at 8 P.M. ET. This season brings the beloved characters home to Scotland, where they face the challenges of war and its impact on their lives.
Starring Caitriona Balfe as Claire Fraser, Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser, and a talented ensemble cast, this season introduces new members, including Charles Vandervaart, Izzy Meikle-Small and Joey Phillips.
Inspired by Diana Gabaldon's best-selling novel series, "Outlander" follows the epic love story of Claire and Jamie as they navigate time, history, and the complexities of their relationship.
As the trailer reveals, season 7, part 2 finds Claire, Jamie, and Young Ian (John Bell) leaving the colonies and returning to Scotland. However, the perils of the Revolutionary War force them to choose between their loved ones and their new home.
Meanwhile, Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna (Sophie Skelton) face new enemies across time and must fight to keep their family together. As loyalties shift and painful secrets come to light, Jamie and Claire's marriage is tested like never before.
The series also stars David Berry, Matthew B. Roberts, Ronald D. Moore, Maril Davis, Toni Graphia, Luke Schelhaas and Sam Heughan as executive producers. "Outlander" is produced by Tall Ship Productions, Left Bank Pictures, and Story Mining & Supply Company in association with Sony Pictures Television.
The cast and creators gathered at New York Comic Con to reflect on their 10-year journey with the show. Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, and John Bell shared their thoughts on the upcoming season, with executive producer Maril Davis describing it as "an emotional rollercoaster" filled with "death, loss, redemption, and everything."
Richard Rankin spoke about the challenges of playing Jamie and feeling separated from the rest of the cast due to the time differences. John Bell expressed gratitude for representing the Mohawk Nation and sharing their stories.
Balfe, who directed an episode this season, encouraged women to get into filmmaking and shared her positive experience as a first-time director. Despite the excitement, a bittersweet feeling accompanies the approach of the series finale, as several cast members reflected on the emotional goodbyes and the legacy that "Outlander" has built.