Outlander Season 7, Episode 10 review: Disaster strikes (again!) as Claire learns gut-wrenching news
Outlander is only two episodes into the second half of its seventh season and chaos is already ensuing, with no signs of stopping. As we saw in the premiere, the story is picking up rapidly. We've already watched the Frasers return to Scotland and then promptly after watched Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Young Ian (John Bell) leave for America to help Lord John Grey's (David Berry) nephew.
If you are a long-time fan of Outlander, you know good things can never come from Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire separating. It never sits well with me, and this week's episode proves exactly why that feeling is warranted.
A lot takes place in "Brotherly Love." It's filled with moments that remind me that this series is inching closer to its end and thus packing in all the punches it can along the way.
Read ahead for our review of "Brotherly Love", and...
If you are a long-time fan of Outlander, you know good things can never come from Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire separating. It never sits well with me, and this week's episode proves exactly why that feeling is warranted.
A lot takes place in "Brotherly Love." It's filled with moments that remind me that this series is inching closer to its end and thus packing in all the punches it can along the way.
Read ahead for our review of "Brotherly Love", and...
- 12/4/2024
- by Ariba Bhuvad
- Winter Is Coming
[Warning: The below and video above contain Major spoilers for Outlander, Season 7, Episode 10, “Brotherly Love.”] Outlander‘s journey into a new timeline continues as Roger (Richard Rankin) and Buck’s (Diarmaid Murtagh) adventure in the past puts them in the path of Geillis Duncan (Lotte Verbeek), years before she’d meet Claire (Caitriona Balfe). Eager to find his son Jemmy (Blake Johnston-Miller), Roger seeks answers about a “fairy man” he believes is Rob Cameron (Chris Fulton) who has been spotted in the area, and while Geillis doesn’t have all of the answers, there’s a promising lead from an unexpected source that ends up being Dougal MacKenzie (Graham McTavish). As Roger tries to comprehend the situation unfolding in front of his eyes, Buck is entirely unaware that they’re witnessing his parents’ first meeting. Starz While Roger understands the gravity of this meeting and knows the figures involved, Buck doesn’t even know that Geillis and Dougal are his...
- 11/29/2024
- TV Insider
The second half of the seventh season of Outlander is off and running, and surprises abound. While Jamie and Claire Fraser (Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe) return to Jamie's native Scotland, their son-in-law Roger (Richard Rankin) has a time-traveling kidnapping to solve: his son Jemmy (Blake Johnston-Miller) has been taken into the past, so Roger and ancestor Buck (Diarmaid Murtagh) use the standing stones at Craigh Na Dun to travel back in time in pursuit...but they somehow overshoot their mark, ending up about 20 years earlier than they planned. Jamie's father Brian Fraser (Andrew Whipp) is still running Lallybroch, with a younger version of Jamie's sister Jenny (Kristin Atherton) helping keep the household.
“I think it’s just shock after shock after shock, and I think all of these things helped to develop a very sort of interesting and refreshing plot line for Buck and Roger,” Rankin told TV Insider.
“I think it’s just shock after shock after shock, and I think all of these things helped to develop a very sort of interesting and refreshing plot line for Buck and Roger,” Rankin told TV Insider.
- 11/27/2024
- by Dan Selcke
- Winter Is Coming
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Outlander, Season 7, Episode 9, “Unfinished Business.”] Outlander‘s return has brought with it plenty of exciting time-traveling twists as Roger (Richard Rankin) and Buck (Diarmaid Murtagh) found themselves displaced in time to a period at Lallybroch where Brian Fraser (Andrew Whipp) is still Laird, overseeing his family, including a younger Jenny (Kristin Atherton). As viewers will recall, they traveled through the standing stones at Craigh Na Dun to find Roger’s son Jemmy (Blake Johnston-Miller), who was kidnapped by Rob Cameron (Chris Fulton). Only, their efforts landed them further back in time than Roger believed possible. “I think it’s just shock after shock after shock, and I think all of these things helped to develop a very sort of interesting and refreshing plot line for Buck and Roger,” Rankin tells TV Insider. Starz “The stuff with Brian and Jenny is good because I think the fans are going to really...
- 11/25/2024
- TV Insider
Fellow Outlander fans, we are back, Finally! It has been a literal eternity (or since August 2023) since we have been in the world of the Frasers, but I am so happy to be back!
The premiere episode of Season 7B had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish, and certainly threw me for a loop at many points. There is simply so much to discuss and unravel, and I can't wait to dive right into it.
However, before doing that, here is a very quick recap of where we left things when Outlander Season 7A ended: in the midst of the American Revolutionary War, Jamie (Sam Heughan), Claire (Caitriona Balfe), and Ian (John Hunter Bell) returned to Scotland after Jamie was tasked with bringing the body of Simon Fraser to his Scottish homeland. It doesn't feel like that this trip to Scotland is meant to be permanent,...
The premiere episode of Season 7B had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish, and certainly threw me for a loop at many points. There is simply so much to discuss and unravel, and I can't wait to dive right into it.
However, before doing that, here is a very quick recap of where we left things when Outlander Season 7A ended: in the midst of the American Revolutionary War, Jamie (Sam Heughan), Claire (Caitriona Balfe), and Ian (John Hunter Bell) returned to Scotland after Jamie was tasked with bringing the body of Simon Fraser to his Scottish homeland. It doesn't feel like that this trip to Scotland is meant to be permanent,...
- 11/23/2024
- by Ariba Bhuvad
- Winter Is Coming
Outlander season 7 part 2 is only about a week away at this point. I can't believe we're so close to the return of our favorite series! And as we wait, Show Snob has been bringing you exclusive interviews with the cast and executive producers.
Be sure to check out our chats with Maril Davis and Matthew B. Roberts, Richard Rankin and Diarmaid Murtagh, and Sophie Skelton. Though that's not all, we also had the chance to catch up with Steven Cree, Kristin Atherton, and Lotte Verbek who all play familiar faces - Ian, Jenny, and Geillis, respectively. Plus there's more to come! But right now, either watch or read our interviews with the trio below.
Steven Cree and Kristin Atherton on being welcomed (back) to Outlander
Show Snob: Steven, after being away for so long and Ian being such an important character in Outlander, what was it like for you to...
Be sure to check out our chats with Maril Davis and Matthew B. Roberts, Richard Rankin and Diarmaid Murtagh, and Sophie Skelton. Though that's not all, we also had the chance to catch up with Steven Cree, Kristin Atherton, and Lotte Verbek who all play familiar faces - Ian, Jenny, and Geillis, respectively. Plus there's more to come! But right now, either watch or read our interviews with the trio below.
Steven Cree and Kristin Atherton on being welcomed (back) to Outlander
Show Snob: Steven, after being away for so long and Ian being such an important character in Outlander, what was it like for you to...
- 11/14/2024
- by Aysha Ashley Househ
- ShowSnob
Outlander season 7 part 2 premieres Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 on Starz, and there's so much happening and quite a few storylines to tackle. One of those is going to be Roger and Buck, who have traveled back in time together through the Stones to get Jemmy back after Rob Cameron kidnapped him.
This is exciting as we see the relationship between Roger and Buck grow, as well as portrays a different sort of dynamic on the show. Kind of like a "buddy comedy" as Diarmaid Murtagh teases in our chat with him and Richard Rankin! Watch, or read, or interview with the two actors below! Plus if you want even more insight into the upcoming Roger/Buck storyline, check out our interview with EPs Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis, here.
Richard Rankin and Diarmaid Murtagh on working together in Outlander season 7 part 2
Show Snob: Richard, you've had most of your scenes...
This is exciting as we see the relationship between Roger and Buck grow, as well as portrays a different sort of dynamic on the show. Kind of like a "buddy comedy" as Diarmaid Murtagh teases in our chat with him and Richard Rankin! Watch, or read, or interview with the two actors below! Plus if you want even more insight into the upcoming Roger/Buck storyline, check out our interview with EPs Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis, here.
Richard Rankin and Diarmaid Murtagh on working together in Outlander season 7 part 2
Show Snob: Richard, you've had most of your scenes...
- 11/4/2024
- by Aysha Ashley Househ
- ShowSnob
Sing me a song of a lass that is doooooooone.
Outlander wrapped filming on its final season Friday, a bittersweet occasion the cast and executive producers marked with photos posted to the show’s Instagram account.
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“Today marks the final day of filming on the final season of #Outlander,” reads a caption on the series’ official account. “Words cannot express...
Outlander wrapped filming on its final season Friday, a bittersweet occasion the cast and executive producers marked with photos posted to the show’s Instagram account.
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“Today marks the final day of filming on the final season of #Outlander,” reads a caption on the series’ official account. “Words cannot express...
- 9/27/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
There’s good and bad news for Outlander fans who are eager to learn when Jamie and Claire Fraser might return to TV. After waiting for months for updates on a premiere date, Starz has finally shed some light on when the second half of the show’s super-sized seventh season will air. Unfortunately, the new episodes won’t arrive until late 2024.
‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2 premieres in November 2024 ‘Outlander’ | Starz
Droughtlander will come to an end in November 2024, according to a March 21 social media update.
“Just some of our faves behind-the-scenes during production of Season 7, Part 2. #Outlander officially returns this November on Starz,” the show’s official Instagram account captioned a series of photos of the cast working on the new episodes.
The news that Outlander wouldn’t return to TV until November 2024 disappointed fans. The first half of season 7 premiered in June 2023, meaning there will be a gap of...
‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2 premieres in November 2024 ‘Outlander’ | Starz
Droughtlander will come to an end in November 2024, according to a March 21 social media update.
“Just some of our faves behind-the-scenes during production of Season 7, Part 2. #Outlander officially returns this November on Starz,” the show’s official Instagram account captioned a series of photos of the cast working on the new episodes.
The news that Outlander wouldn’t return to TV until November 2024 disappointed fans. The first half of season 7 premiered in June 2023, meaning there will be a gap of...
- 3/21/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Back in December 2023, Netflix swooped in and acquired season two of the critically acclaimed Australian drama The Tourist after Max passed on picking up the distribution rights after airing the first season. Season one of the riveting drama followed Jamie Dornan (Belfast) as a man with a sketchy past who suffered from amnesia as the result of a car accident that was meant to kill him. And season two, which premieres on February 29, 2024, finds Dornan reprising his role as Elliot alongside Danielle Macdonald as Helen, the only person he could depend on when he couldn’t remember his own name.
Their relationship grew over the course of the first season, and by the finale, they were more than just friends. Now, in season two, Elliot and Helen will be traveling to Ireland, hoping to find answers about Elliot’s identity. “But instead, they are forced to face the dangerous consequences of his past actions,...
Their relationship grew over the course of the first season, and by the finale, they were more than just friends. Now, in season two, Elliot and Helen will be traveling to Ireland, hoping to find answers about Elliot’s identity. “But instead, they are forced to face the dangerous consequences of his past actions,...
- 2/22/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Get ready for everything new this February on Netflix!
This month, the streamer will debut its highly anticipated live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender,” with all eight episodes premiering on Thursday, Feb. 22
Netflix will also get in on the awards season streaming business and will, for the first time, be the exclusive streaming partner for the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, taking place on Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt. This year’s top nominees include “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Succession,” “The Last of Us,” “The Bear,” “Abbott Elementary, and more, with Barbra Streisand receiving the 59th Life Achievement award.
Find out The Streamable’s top picks for Netflix’s new titles, and find out everything that will start streaming in February!
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This month, the streamer will debut its highly anticipated live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender,” with all eight episodes premiering on Thursday, Feb. 22
Netflix will also get in on the awards season streaming business and will, for the first time, be the exclusive streaming partner for the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, taking place on Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt. This year’s top nominees include “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Succession,” “The Last of Us,” “The Bear,” “Abbott Elementary, and more, with Barbra Streisand receiving the 59th Life Achievement award.
Find out The Streamable’s top picks for Netflix’s new titles, and find out everything that will start streaming in February!
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The bestselling novel...
- 1/31/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Alex Dimitriades, Jamie Dornan, and Damon Herriman in The Tourist (Photograph by Ian Routledge/Two Brothers Pictures)
Season two of the Australian thriller The Tourist starring Jamie Dornan has found a new home at Netflix. The BBC series’ first season premiered in the U.S. on HBO Max, but the streamer declined to pick up the distribution rights for season two. Netflix moved in and snatched up the series, setting a February 29, 2024 premiere date for the new season.
Season one’s also coming to Netflix and will be available to binge on February 1, 2024.
The series follows BAFTA and Golden Globe award-nominated Jamie Dornan as Elliot, a man who wakes up in the Australian outback with no idea of who he is or how he got there. Season two finds Elliot and Helen (Danielle Macdonald) heading to Ireland in hopes of discovering more details about his identity. Per Netflix, “instead, they...
Season two of the Australian thriller The Tourist starring Jamie Dornan has found a new home at Netflix. The BBC series’ first season premiered in the U.S. on HBO Max, but the streamer declined to pick up the distribution rights for season two. Netflix moved in and snatched up the series, setting a February 29, 2024 premiere date for the new season.
Season one’s also coming to Netflix and will be available to binge on February 1, 2024.
The series follows BAFTA and Golden Globe award-nominated Jamie Dornan as Elliot, a man who wakes up in the Australian outback with no idea of who he is or how he got there. Season two finds Elliot and Helen (Danielle Macdonald) heading to Ireland in hopes of discovering more details about his identity. Per Netflix, “instead, they...
- 12/14/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
As the clock ticks down to 2024, Outlander fans are excited for the much-awaited second part of season 7. And the return of some formidable guest stars promises to add more depth and intrigue to an already riveting narrative.
Audiences will journey through a blend of old ties and new twists, creating a rich tapestry that merges past and present with drama and suspense. This concluding act doesn’t just spotlight our beloved central figures but also heralds the return of iconic personalities from previous seasons.
‘Outlander’ fans eagerly await the return of some major guest stars
While fans eagerly await the second half of Outlander’s seventh season, slated for 2024, there’s already some buzz about what’s in store.
The show’s viewers can anticipate significant guest stars in the upcoming episodes. And one of those guest appearances is the talented Lotte Verbeek, who’ll reprise her role as Geillis Duncan.
Audiences will journey through a blend of old ties and new twists, creating a rich tapestry that merges past and present with drama and suspense. This concluding act doesn’t just spotlight our beloved central figures but also heralds the return of iconic personalities from previous seasons.
‘Outlander’ fans eagerly await the return of some major guest stars
While fans eagerly await the second half of Outlander’s seventh season, slated for 2024, there’s already some buzz about what’s in store.
The show’s viewers can anticipate significant guest stars in the upcoming episodes. And one of those guest appearances is the talented Lotte Verbeek, who’ll reprise her role as Geillis Duncan.
- 9/19/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
As Outlander heads into its final season, fans are left pondering the future of their favorite star-crossed lovers, Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe).
The show’s executive producer, Maril Davis, has officially added her thoughts on Jamie and Claire’s fate. The Outlander EP gave fans a glimpse of her ideal finale for the couple, and it’s sunnier than you might expect.
EP Maril Davis reveals where she wants Jamie and Claire to end up
The seventh season of Outlander just reached its mid-season climax, leaving fans in another prolonged Droughtlander. And with Hollywood still under strike, there is no telling when the cast and crew of Outlander will return to action.
Luckily, Davis offered some relief during the hiatus. Speaking to Radio Times, the executive producer talked about the future of the series’ beloved characters, Jamie and Claire Fraser.
While aspects of the Outlander world still hold their enigmatic allure,...
The show’s executive producer, Maril Davis, has officially added her thoughts on Jamie and Claire’s fate. The Outlander EP gave fans a glimpse of her ideal finale for the couple, and it’s sunnier than you might expect.
EP Maril Davis reveals where she wants Jamie and Claire to end up
The seventh season of Outlander just reached its mid-season climax, leaving fans in another prolonged Droughtlander. And with Hollywood still under strike, there is no telling when the cast and crew of Outlander will return to action.
Luckily, Davis offered some relief during the hiatus. Speaking to Radio Times, the executive producer talked about the future of the series’ beloved characters, Jamie and Claire Fraser.
While aspects of the Outlander world still hold their enigmatic allure,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Outlander fans, brace yourselves for another tantalizing wait. The series, renowned for its blend of romance, adventure, and time travel, has wrapped up its midseason finale, leaving viewers both eager and anxious for what’s to come in 2024.
While the latter half of season 7 remains on the horizon, the producers have unveiled a teaser to whet our appetites. Hinting at dramatic turns and intense moments, the teaser whispers of a brewing storm. Will our beloved characters weather it? Only time will tell.
‘Outlander’ teaser promises a ‘storm is coming’ after Droughtlander ends
Outlander has just concluded its midseason finale, highlighting another eventful chapter for Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe). It is disappointing that the latter half of season 7 won’t air until 2024. However, the showrunners have generously provided a teaser to tide fans over during this extended hiatus.
The YouTube teaser starts with Claire asking Jamie, “Are you in danger?...
While the latter half of season 7 remains on the horizon, the producers have unveiled a teaser to whet our appetites. Hinting at dramatic turns and intense moments, the teaser whispers of a brewing storm. Will our beloved characters weather it? Only time will tell.
‘Outlander’ teaser promises a ‘storm is coming’ after Droughtlander ends
Outlander has just concluded its midseason finale, highlighting another eventful chapter for Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe). It is disappointing that the latter half of season 7 won’t air until 2024. However, the showrunners have generously provided a teaser to tide fans over during this extended hiatus.
The YouTube teaser starts with Claire asking Jamie, “Are you in danger?...
- 8/14/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Eight episodes into its extra-large Season 7, “Outlander” will take a midsummer break and will air its summer finale this Friday, Aug. 11 on Starz. Jamie, Claire, Brianna, and Roger fight not only for their family, but they’ll leave it all out on the battlefield in America’s fight for independence during the American Revolution. You can watch the “Outlander” Season 7 summer finale on Aug. 11 on the Starz app and its on-demand platforms, followed by its finale on linear TV at 8 p.m. Et. You can watch with a subscription to Starz.
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- 8/11/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
As season 7 of Outlander hurtles toward its midseason finale, viewers are left grappling with an avalanche of unanswered questions. From the fate of Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) post-Battle of Saratoga to shifts in William’s war perspective, the series has given us much to ponder.
Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna’s (Sophie Skelton) difficult choices and the intriguing possibility of Claire (Caitriona Balfe) again coming to Jamie’s rescue add more layers to the intricate narrative. As we delve into these plot twists and predicaments, here’s a look at all the significant questions we’re desperate to have answered in the season 7 midseason finale.
Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan | Starz The fallout from the Battle of Saratoga, including questions about Jamie Fraser’s fate
In the closing moments of the most recent episode of Outlander season 7, Jamie was left motionless on a battlefield. Salvation could be around the corner for Jamie,...
Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna’s (Sophie Skelton) difficult choices and the intriguing possibility of Claire (Caitriona Balfe) again coming to Jamie’s rescue add more layers to the intricate narrative. As we delve into these plot twists and predicaments, here’s a look at all the significant questions we’re desperate to have answered in the season 7 midseason finale.
Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan | Starz The fallout from the Battle of Saratoga, including questions about Jamie Fraser’s fate
In the closing moments of the most recent episode of Outlander season 7, Jamie was left motionless on a battlefield. Salvation could be around the corner for Jamie,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Henry Ashton and Charles Vandervaart in ‘Outlander’ season 7 episode 7 (Photo Credit: Starz)
Starz’s Outlander season seven episode seven finds Roger and Brianna getting to know Buck, while back in 1777, Jamie takes part in the first Battle of Saratoga. It’s a jam-packed episode that ends with heart-stopping cliffhangers for both timelines.
Episode seven, “A Practical Guide for Time-Travelers,” opens with the Continental Army set up in Bemis Heights, NY in September 1777. It’s just outside of Saratoga, and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) writes to Bree, telling her she’s uneasy about Jamie being a part of Daniel Morgan’s riflemen. She also reveals that she met William at Fort Ticonderoga and that seeing him made her miss Bree even more.
Meanwhile, the British army’s camped near Stillwater, NY, and William Ransome (Charles Vandervaart) joins the officers in a discussion of the state of the army. The Husseins are also involved in this meeting,...
Starz’s Outlander season seven episode seven finds Roger and Brianna getting to know Buck, while back in 1777, Jamie takes part in the first Battle of Saratoga. It’s a jam-packed episode that ends with heart-stopping cliffhangers for both timelines.
Episode seven, “A Practical Guide for Time-Travelers,” opens with the Continental Army set up in Bemis Heights, NY in September 1777. It’s just outside of Saratoga, and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) writes to Bree, telling her she’s uneasy about Jamie being a part of Daniel Morgan’s riflemen. She also reveals that she met William at Fort Ticonderoga and that seeing him made her miss Bree even more.
Meanwhile, the British army’s camped near Stillwater, NY, and William Ransome (Charles Vandervaart) joins the officers in a discussion of the state of the army. The Husseins are also involved in this meeting,...
- 7/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This article contains spoilers
There’s been an intriguing mystery going on in the background of Outlander recently, and although the sixth episode of the seventh season, “Where the Waters Meet”, finally solves that mystery, it’s still not particularly clear who and what the show actually reveals in the final moments of the episode, for a number of reasons. If you’ve found yourself confused by it all, dinna fash, we’re here to help fill you in!
After Bree (Sophie Skelton) and Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin) time-travel back to the 1980s to make sure their daughter Mandy has a shot at survival, they make the familiar Lallybroch their home while they continue raising Jem and Mandy in Scotland. They leave Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) in the past, but read preserved letters that detail the couples’ life, movement, and troubles as the American Revolutionary War gets underway.
There’s been an intriguing mystery going on in the background of Outlander recently, and although the sixth episode of the seventh season, “Where the Waters Meet”, finally solves that mystery, it’s still not particularly clear who and what the show actually reveals in the final moments of the episode, for a number of reasons. If you’ve found yourself confused by it all, dinna fash, we’re here to help fill you in!
After Bree (Sophie Skelton) and Roger MacKenzie (Richard Rankin) time-travel back to the 1980s to make sure their daughter Mandy has a shot at survival, they make the familiar Lallybroch their home while they continue raising Jem and Mandy in Scotland. They leave Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) in the past, but read preserved letters that detail the couples’ life, movement, and troubles as the American Revolutionary War gets underway.
- 7/22/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Upon their return to the 20th Century, Roger and Bree decided to stay in Scotland to be close to their heritage. How convenient that in this week’s Outlander, their heritage basically knocks on their front door and shows itself in.
Buck MacKenzie, aka Roger’s great-great-great-etc. grandfather aka the guy who strung him up at Alamance, shows up in the 1980s portion of Episode 6. If you don’t immediately recognize him, there’s a reason: When the character first appeared, in Season 5, he was played by Graham McTavish: a cheeky bit of casting, given that McTavish previously played...
Buck MacKenzie, aka Roger’s great-great-great-etc. grandfather aka the guy who strung him up at Alamance, shows up in the 1980s portion of Episode 6. If you don’t immediately recognize him, there’s a reason: When the character first appeared, in Season 5, he was played by Graham McTavish: a cheeky bit of casting, given that McTavish previously played...
- 7/22/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Take a look at the more Season Seven footage from "Outlander”, based on novels by Diana Gabaldon, starring Caitríona Balfe as ‘Claire Randall’, a military nurse in Scotland who finds herself transported back in time to 1743 and Sam Heughan as Scots ‘Highland’ warrior ‘Jamie Fraser’, airing June 16, 2023 on Starz:
New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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- 6/1/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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Take a look at new Season Seven footage from "Outlander” Season Seven, based on novels by Diana Gabaldon, starring Caitríona Balfe as ‘Claire Randall’, a military nurse in Scotland who finds herself transported back in time to 1743 and Sam Heughan as ‘Highland’ warrior ‘Jamie Fraser’, airing June 16, 2023 on Starz:
New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
Click the images to enlarge…...
Take a look at new Season Seven footage from "Outlander” Season Seven, based on novels by Diana Gabaldon, starring Caitríona Balfe as ‘Claire Randall’, a military nurse in Scotland who finds herself transported back in time to 1743 and Sam Heughan as ‘Highland’ warrior ‘Jamie Fraser’, airing June 16, 2023 on Starz:
New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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- 5/12/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Take a look at the new Season Seven opening titles from "Outlander”, based on novels by Diana Gabaldon, starring Caitríona Balfe as ‘Claire Randall’, a military nurse in Scotland who finds herself transported back in time to 1743 and Sam Heughan as ‘Highland’ warrior ‘Jamie Fraser’, airing June 16, 2023 on Starz:
New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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- 3/23/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“Outlander” is giving fans a little more time before they have to say goodbye — and giving subscribers more of a reason to sign up for a full year instead of just a few months. Season 7 of the time-travel romance will air in two parts, Starz said on Wednesday, with the first half airing this year and the second half waiting for 2024.
Season 7, as previously announced, consists of 16 episodes, the show’s highest order count since Season 1. Like Season 1, which aired in 2014 and 2015, Season 7 will be split into two eight-episode bunches — the “Droughtlander” is officially over on June 16. “Outlander” has already been renewed for a final Season 8, which will consist of 10 episodes and presumably air in 2025 or later.
It is currently unclear if the show, based on Diana Gabaldon’s series of historical-fantasy romance novels, will completely adapt the entire saga. Each season of “Outlander” thus far has adapted (roughly) one...
Season 7, as previously announced, consists of 16 episodes, the show’s highest order count since Season 1. Like Season 1, which aired in 2014 and 2015, Season 7 will be split into two eight-episode bunches — the “Droughtlander” is officially over on June 16. “Outlander” has already been renewed for a final Season 8, which will consist of 10 episodes and presumably air in 2025 or later.
It is currently unclear if the show, based on Diana Gabaldon’s series of historical-fantasy romance novels, will completely adapt the entire saga. Each season of “Outlander” thus far has adapted (roughly) one...
- 3/23/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Take a look at the new Season Seven opening titles from "Outlander”, based on novels by Diana Gabaldon, starring Caitríona Balfe as ‘Claire Randall’, a military nurse in Scotland who finds herself transported back in time to 1743 and Sam Heughan as ‘Highland’ warrior ‘Jamie Fraser’, airing Summer 2023 on Starz:
New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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- 2/15/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Put on your kilts and break out the bagpipes in mourning: “Outlander” is coming to an end. The hit Starz TV series has been renewed for an eighth and final season, the premium cable channel announced Thursday. The news comes ahead of Season 7 of the series, which will premiere in Summer 2023.
The news makes it unclear if the show, which is based Diana Gabaldon’s series of historical fantasy romance novels, will adapt the most recent installment, 2021’s “Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone.” Each season of “Outlander” has thus far roughly adapted one book in the series, with the upcoming seventh season set to cover 2009’s “An Echo in the Bone” and Season 8 presumably covering 2014’s “Written in My Own Heart’s Blood.” That said, Season 7 is set to have an extended 16-episode run, while Season 8 will consist of 10 episodes, so its possible that longer length can help cover all three books.
The news makes it unclear if the show, which is based Diana Gabaldon’s series of historical fantasy romance novels, will adapt the most recent installment, 2021’s “Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone.” Each season of “Outlander” has thus far roughly adapted one book in the series, with the upcoming seventh season set to cover 2009’s “An Echo in the Bone” and Season 8 presumably covering 2014’s “Written in My Own Heart’s Blood.” That said, Season 7 is set to have an extended 16-episode run, while Season 8 will consist of 10 episodes, so its possible that longer length can help cover all three books.
- 1/19/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
“Outlander”, based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon, stars Caitríona Balfe as ‘Claire Randall’, a military nurse in Scotland who finds herself transported back in time to 1743 and Sam Heughan as ‘Highland’ warrior ‘Jamie Fraser’ , returning for Season Seven Summer 2023 on Starz:
New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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New characters include Charles Vandervaart as ‘William Ransom’, Izzy Meikle-Small as ‘Rachel Hunter’, Joey Phillips as ‘Denzell Hunter…
…Gloria Obianyo as ‘Mercy Woodcock’, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America, Rod Hallett as ‘Benedict Arnold’, Chris Fulton as ‘Rob Cameron’, Diarmaid Murtagh as ‘Buck MacKenzie’ and Kristin Atherton as ‘Jenny Murray’.
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- 12/24/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Starz is spending next summer in Scotland. Season 7 of the channel’s smash hit series “Outlander” will premiere Summer 2023, it was announced Friday. In addition to the release period, the channel also unveiled a first look teaser for the upcoming season.
Based on Diana Gabaldon’s nine-book series of the same name, “Outlander” tells the story of Claire Randall (Caitríona Balfe), a nurse living in 1945 who is transported back in time to the 18th century, where she falls in love with Highland warrior Jaime Fraser (Sam Heughan). The show follows Claire and Jamie’s relationship as they navigate the real-life Jacobite rising and other historical events of the era, before more time travel shenanigans cause them to hop freely throughout history.
Season 7 will cover the events of Gabaldon’s seventh book in the “Outlander” series, “An Echo in the Bone.” Released in 2009, the book sees Jaime and Claire continuing their adventures in the 18th century,...
Based on Diana Gabaldon’s nine-book series of the same name, “Outlander” tells the story of Claire Randall (Caitríona Balfe), a nurse living in 1945 who is transported back in time to the 18th century, where she falls in love with Highland warrior Jaime Fraser (Sam Heughan). The show follows Claire and Jamie’s relationship as they navigate the real-life Jacobite rising and other historical events of the era, before more time travel shenanigans cause them to hop freely throughout history.
Season 7 will cover the events of Gabaldon’s seventh book in the “Outlander” series, “An Echo in the Bone.” Released in 2009, the book sees Jaime and Claire continuing their adventures in the 18th century,...
- 12/23/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Is Outlander‘s prophetic Ye Olde Newspaper Clipping of Doom about to come to pass?
Signs point to “verra possibly,” given clues in the Starz historical drama’s just-released teaser trailer.
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Those who’ve watched the show for a while will remember that, a few seasons ago, Roger and Brianna became aware of a colonial newspaper’s...
Signs point to “verra possibly,” given clues in the Starz historical drama’s just-released teaser trailer.
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Those who’ve watched the show for a while will remember that, a few seasons ago, Roger and Brianna became aware of a colonial newspaper’s...
- 12/23/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Outlander viewers will see some new and familiar faces joining the seventh season of the Starz series. The new cast members include Gloria Obianyo, Diarmaid Murtagh, Rod Hallett, Chris Fulton, and Kristin Atherton. Meanwhile, Graham McTavish, Nell Hudson, Steven Cree, Andrew Whipp, Layla Burns, and Lotte Verbeek are all returning.
A romance fantasy series, Outlander revolves around the lives of a time-traveling doctor (Caitriona Balfe) and her dashing Highland warrior husband (Sam Heughan). The rest of the cast includes Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, John Bell, Cesar Domboy, Lauren Lyle, Caitlin O’Ryan, Mark Lewis Jones, Chris Larkin, Glen Gould, Simon R. Baker, avid Berry, and Maria Doyle Kennedy on the series. The show is based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon.
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A romance fantasy series, Outlander revolves around the lives of a time-traveling doctor (Caitriona Balfe) and her dashing Highland warrior husband (Sam Heughan). The rest of the cast includes Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, John Bell, Cesar Domboy, Lauren Lyle, Caitlin O’Ryan, Mark Lewis Jones, Chris Larkin, Glen Gould, Simon R. Baker, avid Berry, and Maria Doyle Kennedy on the series. The show is based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon.
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- 10/12/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Some new and old faces are heading to Scotland. Five new cast members have joined the upcoming “Outlander” Season 7, along with six prior cast members rejoining the popular Starz series.
The newly announced cast members include Rod Hallett, who will play real-life American soldier and notorious traitor Benedict Arnold. Other new cast members include Gloria Obianyo as free Black Colonial America woman Mercy Woodcock, and Chris Fulton as 20th century man Rob Cameron.
Two new actors will portray two characters already seen in the series: Kristin Atherton, 36, will play Jenny Murray, a character previously played by Laura Donnelly, who is 40; Diarmaid Murtagh, also 40, will take over the role of Buck MacKenzie, the son of Graham McTavish’s Dougal MacKenzie. McTavish actually played Buck in a previous season.
McTavish, 61, will return for Season 7 as Dougal, the uncle of main character Jamie (Sam Heughan). Other returning cast members include Nell Hudson as Jamie’s ex-wife Laoghaire Fraser,...
The newly announced cast members include Rod Hallett, who will play real-life American soldier and notorious traitor Benedict Arnold. Other new cast members include Gloria Obianyo as free Black Colonial America woman Mercy Woodcock, and Chris Fulton as 20th century man Rob Cameron.
Two new actors will portray two characters already seen in the series: Kristin Atherton, 36, will play Jenny Murray, a character previously played by Laura Donnelly, who is 40; Diarmaid Murtagh, also 40, will take over the role of Buck MacKenzie, the son of Graham McTavish’s Dougal MacKenzie. McTavish actually played Buck in a previous season.
McTavish, 61, will return for Season 7 as Dougal, the uncle of main character Jamie (Sam Heughan). Other returning cast members include Nell Hudson as Jamie’s ex-wife Laoghaire Fraser,...
- 10/11/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
“Outlander” fans, buckle up because we have some exciting casting news to reveal about the upcoming seventh season. Previously Starz revealed that Charles Vandervaart would be joining the series as William Ransom, the “secret son” of Jamie. And now we know he’ll be joined by returning fan-favorites Graham McTavish as Dougal MacKenzie, Nell Hudson as Victoria, Steven Cree as Old Ian Murray, Andrew Whipp as Brian Fraser, Layla Burns as Joan MacKimmie and Lotte Verbeek as Geillis Duncan, plus several new cast members. Of course, Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan are still the leads of “Outlander” as doctor Claire Randall Fraser and her Highlander true love Jamie Fraser, respectively.
Here’s a closer look at the six just-announced returning stars:
*Graham McTavish as Dougal MacKenzie, Jamie’s uncle whom he killed just before the battle of Culloden
*Nell Hudson (“Victoria”) as Laoghaire Fraser, Jamie’s ex-wife and Marsali’s...
Here’s a closer look at the six just-announced returning stars:
*Graham McTavish as Dougal MacKenzie, Jamie’s uncle whom he killed just before the battle of Culloden
*Nell Hudson (“Victoria”) as Laoghaire Fraser, Jamie’s ex-wife and Marsali’s...
- 10/11/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Ahead of Season 7, Starz has revealed who will be a part of the cast.
The premium cabler announced the return of several fan-favorite cast members today, in addition to five new cast members joining the popular time-traveling series for its upcoming seventh season, which is filming now in Scotland.
Loyal fans will recognize Graham McTavish reprising his role as Dougal MacKenzie, Jamie’s uncle whom he killed just before the battle of Culloden.
Nell Hudson (Victoria) returns as Laoghaire Fraser, Jamie’s ex-wife and Marsali’s mother, in addition to Steven Cree as Old Ian Murray, Young Ian’s father and Jamie’s brother-in-law.
Andrew Whipp (Shetland) is back as Brian Fraser, Jamie’s father.
Layla Burns (She Will) as Joan MacKimmie, Marsali’s sister and Jamie’s stepdaughter, and Lotte Verbeek (The Fault in Our Stars) as Geillis Duncan, Claire’s former friend-turned-enemy and a fellow time traveler from the 1960s.
The premium cabler announced the return of several fan-favorite cast members today, in addition to five new cast members joining the popular time-traveling series for its upcoming seventh season, which is filming now in Scotland.
Loyal fans will recognize Graham McTavish reprising his role as Dougal MacKenzie, Jamie’s uncle whom he killed just before the battle of Culloden.
Nell Hudson (Victoria) returns as Laoghaire Fraser, Jamie’s ex-wife and Marsali’s mother, in addition to Steven Cree as Old Ian Murray, Young Ian’s father and Jamie’s brother-in-law.
Andrew Whipp (Shetland) is back as Brian Fraser, Jamie’s father.
Layla Burns (She Will) as Joan MacKimmie, Marsali’s sister and Jamie’s stepdaughter, and Lotte Verbeek (The Fault in Our Stars) as Geillis Duncan, Claire’s former friend-turned-enemy and a fellow time traveler from the 1960s.
- 10/11/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Graham McTavish in ‘Outlander’ (Photo © 2016 Sony Pictures Television Inc)
The upcoming seventh season of Starz’s Outlander will feature returning series favorites Graham McTavish, Nell Hudson, Lotte Verbeek, and Steven Cree. The just-announced returnees will be reprising their roles, and the network also confirmed the addition of Outlander newcomers Gloria Obianyo, Diarmaid Murtagh, Rod Hallett, Chris Fulton, and Kristin Atherton.
Outlander, starring Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser and Caitriona Balfe as Clare Fraser, is currently shooting season seven in Scotland. Additional season seven stars include Sophie Skelton as Brianna MacKenzie, Richard Rankin as Roger MacKenzie, David Berry as Lord John Grey, John Bell as Young Ian, Caitlin O’Ryan as Lizzie Beardsley, and Paul Gorman as Josiah and Keziah Beardsley.
“One of the many joys of our epic story is the element of time travel which allows us to revisit some of our favorite characters in different times and places, and...
The upcoming seventh season of Starz’s Outlander will feature returning series favorites Graham McTavish, Nell Hudson, Lotte Verbeek, and Steven Cree. The just-announced returnees will be reprising their roles, and the network also confirmed the addition of Outlander newcomers Gloria Obianyo, Diarmaid Murtagh, Rod Hallett, Chris Fulton, and Kristin Atherton.
Outlander, starring Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser and Caitriona Balfe as Clare Fraser, is currently shooting season seven in Scotland. Additional season seven stars include Sophie Skelton as Brianna MacKenzie, Richard Rankin as Roger MacKenzie, David Berry as Lord John Grey, John Bell as Young Ian, Caitlin O’Ryan as Lizzie Beardsley, and Paul Gorman as Josiah and Keziah Beardsley.
“One of the many joys of our epic story is the element of time travel which allows us to revisit some of our favorite characters in different times and places, and...
- 10/11/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Outlander‘s Murray family will look a wee bit different when the Starz drama returns for Season 7.
Kristin Atherton (Doctors, Waterloo Road) is joining the series as a recast Jenny Murray, a role played in Seasons 1 through 3 by Laura Donnelly (The Nevers), the network announced Tuesday.
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In addition, Starz revealed that some familiar faces from past seasons will...
Kristin Atherton (Doctors, Waterloo Road) is joining the series as a recast Jenny Murray, a role played in Seasons 1 through 3 by Laura Donnelly (The Nevers), the network announced Tuesday.
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In addition, Starz revealed that some familiar faces from past seasons will...
- 10/11/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Terrific news for fans of Outlander: Several favorites from seasons past will rejoin the action in the seventh season of the Starz drama that’s now filming in Scotland.
Graham McTavish — who’s on HBO’s House of the Dragon — will reprise his role as Jamie’s uncle Dougal MacKenzie. Also returning is Nell Hudson as Laoghaire Fraser; Steven Cree as Old Ian Murray; Andrew Whipp as Brian Fraser, Jamie’s father; Layla Burns as Joan MacKimmie, Marsali’s sister and Jamie’s stepdaughter; and Lotte Verbeek as Geillis Duncan, Claire’s former friend-turned-enemy and a fellow time traveler.
Several new actors will be joining the cast too, including Gloria Obianyo (Dune) as Mercy Woodcock, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America; Rod Hallett (The Last Kingdom) as Benedict Arnold, the notorious Revolutionary soldier turned traitor; Chris Fulton (Bridgerton) as Rob Cameron, a new...
Graham McTavish — who’s on HBO’s House of the Dragon — will reprise his role as Jamie’s uncle Dougal MacKenzie. Also returning is Nell Hudson as Laoghaire Fraser; Steven Cree as Old Ian Murray; Andrew Whipp as Brian Fraser, Jamie’s father; Layla Burns as Joan MacKimmie, Marsali’s sister and Jamie’s stepdaughter; and Lotte Verbeek as Geillis Duncan, Claire’s former friend-turned-enemy and a fellow time traveler.
Several new actors will be joining the cast too, including Gloria Obianyo (Dune) as Mercy Woodcock, a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America; Rod Hallett (The Last Kingdom) as Benedict Arnold, the notorious Revolutionary soldier turned traitor; Chris Fulton (Bridgerton) as Rob Cameron, a new...
- 10/11/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Uncharted Review — Uncharted (2022) Film Review, a movie directed by Ruben Fleischer and starring Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Antonio Banderas, Sophia Ali, Tati Gabrielle, Steven Waddington, Pingi Moli, Tiernan Jones, Rudy Pankow, Georgia Goodman, Diarmaid Murtagh, Joseph Balderrama, Alana Boden, Jonathan Failla, Anthony Thomas and Peter Seaton-Clark. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the fun new [...]
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- 2/20/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
This London-set story about a rough sleeper searching for his lost canine is well-intentioned but feels far-fetched
No, not the return of Sacha Baron Cohen’s outrageous Austrian fashion reporter. This Bruno – minus the umlaut – is a beautiful brown vizsla, the canine companion of a rough sleeper in Karl Golden’s London-set drama. It’s a well-intentioned look at homelessness if a bit soap-opera-ish at times, and perhaps not entirely authentic about the challenges of getting off the streets.
Diarmaid Murtagh plays Irishman Daniel who’s been crashing in an empty lockup near a railway line in Hackney with his dog Bruno. Golden pushes the camera right up close to Daniel’s face as he tramps the streets, amplifying the noise of screeching trains and rumbling traffic; we feel his stress levels. Murtagh nicely underplays it: head down, avoiding eye contact, battened down against the world. There’s a terrific...
No, not the return of Sacha Baron Cohen’s outrageous Austrian fashion reporter. This Bruno – minus the umlaut – is a beautiful brown vizsla, the canine companion of a rough sleeper in Karl Golden’s London-set drama. It’s a well-intentioned look at homelessness if a bit soap-opera-ish at times, and perhaps not entirely authentic about the challenges of getting off the streets.
Diarmaid Murtagh plays Irishman Daniel who’s been crashing in an empty lockup near a railway line in Hackney with his dog Bruno. Golden pushes the camera right up close to Daniel’s face as he tramps the streets, amplifying the noise of screeching trains and rumbling traffic; we feel his stress levels. Murtagh nicely underplays it: head down, avoiding eye contact, battened down against the world. There’s a terrific...
- 12/15/2021
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Netflix has debuted a new trailer for the relationship drama ‘The One’.
Based on a book by John Marrs, the eight-episode series is set ‘five minutes in the future’, in a world where a DNA test can find your perfect partner – the one person you’re genetically predisposed to fall passionately in love with. No matter how good your relationship, which one of us can honestly say we haven’t thought about whether there is someone better out there? What if a hair sample is all it takes to find them? The idea is simple, but the implications are explosive. We will never think of love and relationships in the same way again.
Created by Howard Overman (Misfits), the series stars Hannah Ware, Dimitri Leonidas, Amir El-Masry, Stephen Campbell Moore, Wilf Scolding, Diarmaid Murtagh, Lois Chimimba, Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Pallavi Sharda, Zoë Tapper and Gregg Chillin.
Also in trailers – Liam Neeson...
Based on a book by John Marrs, the eight-episode series is set ‘five minutes in the future’, in a world where a DNA test can find your perfect partner – the one person you’re genetically predisposed to fall passionately in love with. No matter how good your relationship, which one of us can honestly say we haven’t thought about whether there is someone better out there? What if a hair sample is all it takes to find them? The idea is simple, but the implications are explosive. We will never think of love and relationships in the same way again.
Created by Howard Overman (Misfits), the series stars Hannah Ware, Dimitri Leonidas, Amir El-Masry, Stephen Campbell Moore, Wilf Scolding, Diarmaid Murtagh, Lois Chimimba, Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Pallavi Sharda, Zoë Tapper and Gregg Chillin.
Also in trailers – Liam Neeson...
- 2/26/2021
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Hitman: Agent 47 and The First actress Hannah Ware is to headline Netflix’s soulmate science fiction series The One, which the U.S. streamer plans to premiere on March 12.
Ware plays Rebecca, the ambitious and impulsive founding CEO of MatchDNA, a tech company that has designed a DNA test that allows people to identify their perfect partner. She most recently starred in Beau Willamon’s Hulu series The First, while other credits include ABC’s Betrayal and Starz’s Boss.
The One was first announced by Netflix in 2018 and is based on a novel by John Marrs. The series is created and written by Misfits creator Howard Overman, whose production company, Urban Myth Films, is producing in association with Studio Canal.
2020-21 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Other cast includes Riviera actor Dimitri Leonidas, who plays Rebecca’s best friend and the co-founder of MatchDNA, and Industry star Amir El-Masry...
Ware plays Rebecca, the ambitious and impulsive founding CEO of MatchDNA, a tech company that has designed a DNA test that allows people to identify their perfect partner. She most recently starred in Beau Willamon’s Hulu series The First, while other credits include ABC’s Betrayal and Starz’s Boss.
The One was first announced by Netflix in 2018 and is based on a novel by John Marrs. The series is created and written by Misfits creator Howard Overman, whose production company, Urban Myth Films, is producing in association with Studio Canal.
2020-21 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders
Other cast includes Riviera actor Dimitri Leonidas, who plays Rebecca’s best friend and the co-founder of MatchDNA, and Industry star Amir El-Masry...
- 2/12/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
The story of the notorious outlaw Ned Kelly is dropping on digital and on-demand today with the Justin Kurzel-directed True History of the Kelly Gang starring George MacKay, Russell Crowe and Nicholas Hoult.
The grimy western crime drama, which was adapted by Kurzel from the novel of the same name by Peter Carey, features MacKay as the titular Aussie outlaw Ned Kelly and has a foundation of a love story between a mother and a son. The film was acquired by IFC Films ahead of its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019.
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The grimy western crime drama, which was adapted by Kurzel from the novel of the same name by Peter Carey, features MacKay as the titular Aussie outlaw Ned Kelly and has a foundation of a love story between a mother and a son. The film was acquired by IFC Films ahead of its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019.
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- 4/24/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
"Robert the Bruce", directed by Richard Gray, opening in the UK June 28, 2019, is the new historical action feature, showing the aftermath of the 'William Wallace' victories in "Braveheart", starring Angus Macfadyen as 'Robert the Bruce', Jared Harris as 'John Comyn', Anna Hutchison as 'Morag', Patrick Fugit as 'Will', Zach McGowan as 'Brandubh', Gabriel Bateman as 'Scot', Talitha Bateman as 'Iver', Emma Kenney as 'Briana', Shane Coffey as 'Finley', Kevin McNally as 'Sean', Melora Walters as 'Ylfa' and Diarmaid Murtagh as 'James Douglas':
"...in Scotland circa 1306, following a series of military losses, with his army in tatters and the success of his rebellion in doubt, 'Robert the Bruce' crowns himself 'King and takes the ambition of Scotland's freedom as his own.
"But he cannot overcome England's power: defeated again and again, his army is scattered and Scotland's nobility abandons him. Alone, injured, and pursued by fortune-seekers intent on collecting...
"...in Scotland circa 1306, following a series of military losses, with his army in tatters and the success of his rebellion in doubt, 'Robert the Bruce' crowns himself 'King and takes the ambition of Scotland's freedom as his own.
"But he cannot overcome England's power: defeated again and again, his army is scattered and Scotland's nobility abandons him. Alone, injured, and pursued by fortune-seekers intent on collecting...
- 6/18/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Those in need of a shot of testosterone for Christmas just might make do with “American Renegades,” though it’s unlikely this knucklehead adventure will do much better Stateside than in the various territories it’s played over the last 18 months. Release-delayed from the start, the international co-production offers a particularly dumb kind of gung-ho Ugly Americanism that would have seemed odd for a primarily European enterprise when filming started in early 2015 — and seems even more so given political shifts since.
Having so far purportedly earned back just a tiny fraction of a budget said to be in the high eight figures, this tale of Navy SEALs seeking hidden Nazi gold during the Balkan Wars a quarter-century ago was a terrible idea on many levels. Still, it’s smoothed over to an extent by the sheer glossy expense of big if uninspired action-movie packaging. EuropaCorp is launching on 10 U.S.
Having so far purportedly earned back just a tiny fraction of a budget said to be in the high eight figures, this tale of Navy SEALs seeking hidden Nazi gold during the Balkan Wars a quarter-century ago was a terrible idea on many levels. Still, it’s smoothed over to an extent by the sheer glossy expense of big if uninspired action-movie packaging. EuropaCorp is launching on 10 U.S.
- 12/21/2018
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
“Do you have any idea the shit storm that you have created?!”
I’ve got a new trailer here for you to watch for an entertaining heist action thriller that revolves around a team of Navy SEALs. The film is called American Renegades, and it’s inspired by a true story that follows a team of Navy SEALs in 1995 as they attempt to solve a long-forgotten mystery while uncovering an immense treasure of Nazi gold at a bottom of a lake in war-torn Serbia.
The movie seems to be filled with lots of fun, over-the-top action that audiences will enjoy. If they’re into that kind of thing. I don’t know, I think the movie looks like it will be a blast! It doesn’t hurt to see J.K. Simmons being a hard-ass in it!
The film was directed by Steven Quale (Final Destination 5, Into the Storm) from...
I’ve got a new trailer here for you to watch for an entertaining heist action thriller that revolves around a team of Navy SEALs. The film is called American Renegades, and it’s inspired by a true story that follows a team of Navy SEALs in 1995 as they attempt to solve a long-forgotten mystery while uncovering an immense treasure of Nazi gold at a bottom of a lake in war-torn Serbia.
The movie seems to be filled with lots of fun, over-the-top action that audiences will enjoy. If they’re into that kind of thing. I don’t know, I think the movie looks like it will be a blast! It doesn’t hurt to see J.K. Simmons being a hard-ass in it!
The film was directed by Steven Quale (Final Destination 5, Into the Storm) from...
- 11/20/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"The only thing more dangerous than the mission is this team of renegades." EuropaCorp USA has debuted a brand new official trailer for the action heist thriller titled Renegades, formerly known as The Lake. This was originally set for release in early 2017, and the first trailer debuted in 2016, but it's just now getting to theaters this fall - apparently. The film tells the sort-of true story of a team of Navy SEALs who try to find long-lost Nazi gold at the bottom in a lake during the Bosnian War in the 90s. The eclectic cast includes J.K. Simmons, as well as Sullivan Stapleton, Ewen Bremner, Sylvia Hoeks, Diarmaid Murtagh, Charlie Bewley, Clemens Schick and Dimitri Leonidas. They're totally overselling this now with all the big action, guns, tanks, and wise-crackin' American patriotism from these elite SEALs. Whatever works. Here's the new official trailer (+ new poster) for Steven Quale's American Renegades,...
- 11/16/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"The events of that summer would change my life…"
As someone who enjoyed spending lots of time at the beach growing up, there tends to be a special place in my heart for films that are set at the beach and/or revolve around surf life. Today I've got a fantastic trailer here for you to watch for a wonderful coming-of-age film called Age of Summer, and it's the kind of film that speaks to me. There are a lot of things shown in this trailer that I can relate to.
The story centers around an awkward teen "who is a recent transplant to a small Southern California beach town tries to fit in with the locals in the summer of 1983. After his most precious possession is stolen he finds himself on a journey of self-discovery, as he attempts to reclaim it."
The movie stars Peter Stormare, Jake Ryan, Brian Van Holt,...
As someone who enjoyed spending lots of time at the beach growing up, there tends to be a special place in my heart for films that are set at the beach and/or revolve around surf life. Today I've got a fantastic trailer here for you to watch for a wonderful coming-of-age film called Age of Summer, and it's the kind of film that speaks to me. There are a lot of things shown in this trailer that I can relate to.
The story centers around an awkward teen "who is a recent transplant to a small Southern California beach town tries to fit in with the locals in the summer of 1983. After his most precious possession is stolen he finds himself on a journey of self-discovery, as he attempts to reclaim it."
The movie stars Peter Stormare, Jake Ryan, Brian Van Holt,...
- 8/21/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"The events of that summer would change my life..." Freestyle Digital Media has released the official trailer for another summer coming-of-age film, this one titled Age of Summer, from filmmaker Bill Kiely. There have been quite a few "summer" films this year about kids growing up and running into the troubles of life: Summer of 84, All Summers End, Hot Summer Nights - to name a few. This one is about a "determined teenage boy" who struggles to find acceptance within the Jr. Lifeguards squad, while juggling relationships and challenges in the summer of '83. Starring Peter Stomare, Jake Ryan, Brain Van Holt, Diarmaid Murtagh, Percy Hynes White, Kane Ritchotte, and Madeleine Wade. It looks alright. Watch below. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Bill Kiely's Age of Summer, direct from YouTube: An awkward teen who is a recent transplant to a small Southern California beach town tries to...
- 8/20/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Murtagh stars with newcomer Woody Norman.
Diarmaid Murtagh, whose credits include Vikings and Dracula Untold, has completed shooting on Bruno, the fifth feature from director Karl Golden.
Source: Ipso Facto
Bruno
The film tells the story of a homeless man who, after his faithful dog Bruno goes missing following an assault, teams up with a young boy (newcomer Woody Norman, set to appear in The Current War) to find the lost animal.
Director Golden’s previous credits include Weekender and The Honeymooners. The project’s producer is Katie Hodgkin and the executive producer is Christine Alderson (This Beautiful Fantastic) of Ipso Facto.
Crew include DoP Jalaludin Trautmann, editor Martin Brinkler, production designer Niina Topp, and composer Anne Nikitin.
Bruno shot over 17 days in the Hackney area of London.
Diarmaid Murtagh, whose credits include Vikings and Dracula Untold, has completed shooting on Bruno, the fifth feature from director Karl Golden.
Source: Ipso Facto
Bruno
The film tells the story of a homeless man who, after his faithful dog Bruno goes missing following an assault, teams up with a young boy (newcomer Woody Norman, set to appear in The Current War) to find the lost animal.
Director Golden’s previous credits include Weekender and The Honeymooners. The project’s producer is Katie Hodgkin and the executive producer is Christine Alderson (This Beautiful Fantastic) of Ipso Facto.
Crew include DoP Jalaludin Trautmann, editor Martin Brinkler, production designer Niina Topp, and composer Anne Nikitin.
Bruno shot over 17 days in the Hackney area of London.
- 12/22/2017
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Murtagh stars with newcomer Woody Norman.
Diarmaid Murtagh, whose credits include Vikings and Dracula Untold, has completed shooting on Bruno, the fifth feature from director Karl Golden.
Source: Ipso Facto
Bruno
The film tells the story of a homeless man who, after his faithful dog Bruno goes missing following an assault, teams up with a young boy (newcomer Woody Norman, set to appear in The Current War) to find the lost animal.
Director Golden’s previous credits include Weekender and The Honeymooners. The project’s producer is Katie Hodgkin and the executive producer is Christine Alderson (This Beautiful Fantastic) of Ipso Facto.
Crew include DoP Jalaludin Trautmann, editor Martin Brinkler, production designer Niina Topp, and composer Anne Nikitin.
Bruno shot over 17 days in the Hackney area of London.
Diarmaid Murtagh, whose credits include Vikings and Dracula Untold, has completed shooting on Bruno, the fifth feature from director Karl Golden.
Source: Ipso Facto
Bruno
The film tells the story of a homeless man who, after his faithful dog Bruno goes missing following an assault, teams up with a young boy (newcomer Woody Norman, set to appear in The Current War) to find the lost animal.
Director Golden’s previous credits include Weekender and The Honeymooners. The project’s producer is Katie Hodgkin and the executive producer is Christine Alderson (This Beautiful Fantastic) of Ipso Facto.
Crew include DoP Jalaludin Trautmann, editor Martin Brinkler, production designer Niina Topp, and composer Anne Nikitin.
Bruno shot over 17 days in the Hackney area of London.
- 12/22/2017
- by Tom Grater
- Screen Daily Test
Five Navy SEALs, $300 million in lost gold, one incredible mission – what could possibly go wrong? Quite a lot, as the explosive first trailer for crime caper Renegades attests.
Placing the Oscar-winning J.K. Simmons in the role of a no-nonsense army chief – seen here barking orders in a manner that evokes memories of Whiplash – Renegades takes place in 1995 Sarajevo, where a crack team of SEALs fly off the radar in a bid to recover a stash of lost Nazi gold from the icy depths of the Bosnian lake. Complicating matters is the fact that they’re deep within enemy territory, setting the stage for nail-biting chase sequences, firefights, and plenty of explosive set-pieces.
Hatched by Taken‘s Luc Besson and Richard Wenk, EuropaCorp is the studio behind the action-thriller, and even from the reveal trailer alone, it’s clear that Besson and co. are looking to tap into a similar over-the-top...
Placing the Oscar-winning J.K. Simmons in the role of a no-nonsense army chief – seen here barking orders in a manner that evokes memories of Whiplash – Renegades takes place in 1995 Sarajevo, where a crack team of SEALs fly off the radar in a bid to recover a stash of lost Nazi gold from the icy depths of the Bosnian lake. Complicating matters is the fact that they’re deep within enemy territory, setting the stage for nail-biting chase sequences, firefights, and plenty of explosive set-pieces.
Hatched by Taken‘s Luc Besson and Richard Wenk, EuropaCorp is the studio behind the action-thriller, and even from the reveal trailer alone, it’s clear that Besson and co. are looking to tap into a similar over-the-top...
- 11/5/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
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