While promoting his new memoir, Outlander heartthrob Sam Heughan took some time to once again address his potential 007 candidacy.
Sam Heughan somehow got roped into the Hollywood Chris debate, but his response was surprising and delightful.
Sam Heughan played the villain to Vin Diesel's Bloodshot early last year and is reminiscing through some set photos.
Outlander star Sam Heughan may have bright prospects, but his co-star has her own thoughts about Heughan playing Bond.
In these trying times, it's important to set aside some moments for the old comfort classics, whether that's a warm bath, a favorite book, or watching two aggressively charming Scottish men tour the heartland of their home country together. Starz announced today it has picked up Men In Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham, a new docu-series starring Outlander duo Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish. The show will follow the pair as they discover "the rich, complex heritage of their native country, meeting various local artisans and experts, and experiencing genuine moments of awe and fascination." “…
Outlander wrapped up its fifth season on Sunday night with a dark and gut-wrenching finale. "Never My Love," named after the song from 1967, came with a trigger warning at the top of the episode that noted it included "disturbing scenes of a violent and sexual nature," and provided the link to RAINN.org. Stars of the series, including Caitriona Balfe (Claire Fraser), Sam Heughan (Jamie Fraser) and Sophie Skelton (Brianna Mackenzie) also warned fans in advance on their social media pages that the episode tackled difficult material. Indeed, Claire was assaulted and raped by Lionel Brown and some …
Like most of the planet, Outlander actress Lauren Lyle has been under stay-at-home orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But, during her time indoors, she's managed to bring some positivity to these tough times by launching her female-focused podcast series – She's a Rec'. "We weren't meant to launch as early as we did and then because of everything that happened, I felt that people really needed something good and it was the right time, so the production all pulled together and put it out," Lyle told Collider during a recent phone interview. The …
Spoilers for Outlander Season 5 Episode 10 follow below. Outlander sped things up for Sunday night's episode, addressing a book storyline sooner than expected. In episode 510, "Mercy Shall Follow Me," villain Stephen Bonnet was finally brought to justice, jumping ahead to a plotline from Diana Gabaldon's sixth book in the Outlander series, A Breath of Snow and Ashes. Bonnet, played by British actor Ed Speleers, was shot by Brianna Mackenzie (Sophie Skelton), after being sentenced to death by drowning for his crimes. Bonnet was the series' most chilling character since Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies). He entered …
After last week's terrifying near-death experience, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) is back to his old self in this week's Outlander and Collider has an exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's episode. In the clip from Episode 510, "Mercy Shall Follow Me," young Ian Murray (John Bell) exchanges his usual look for something more business-like as part of a plan the family is working on. Roger Mackenzie (Richard Rankin), Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe), Brianna Mackenzie (Sophie Skelton) and Jamie greet him at a tavern's table to discuss what will come next. The newest episode of Outlander …
MAJOR spoilers for Outlander Season 5 Episode 7 follow below. Outlander delivered a crushing blow to the Fraser family on Sunday night. After surviving decades longer than he did in Diana Gabaldon's books, Murtagh Fitzgibbons, played by Duncan Lacroix, lost his life in a pre-Revolutionary War battle. And Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) happened to be standing right there when his beloved godfather was shot and killed by one of the men on the Redcoats' payroll. It was a heartbreaking moment that occurred just seconds after Murtagh fulfilled the oath he made to Ellen Fraser, Jamie's late mother, …
On Sunday night's newest episode of Starz historical drama Outlander's, "The Ballad of Roger Mac," the Regulator Rebellion reaches an unavoidable boiling point. Brianna (Sophie Skelton) remembers certain details pertaining to the upcoming battle, and it puts her husband, Roger (Richard Rankin), into a situation of grave danger as he crosses behind enemy lines. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Skelton previewed how this episode marks a real turning point in Season 5, revealing why “hearts are gonna be broken,” the careful consideration Brianna has when it comes to knowing the history of what’s …
Note: This story contains spoilers for Outlander Season 5, Episode 5. The drama of Outlander Season 5 ramped up during the show's fifth episode, "Perpetual Adoration". The Highlander strangled the Redcoat officer he'd been serving with after the lieutenant learned of Jamie's past in Ardsmuir Prison and his family connection to Colonial America's most-wanted Regulator – Murtagh Fitzgibbons (Duncan Lacroix) – and threatened to turn him in. There was also more conflict for newlyweds Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna MacKenzie (Sophie Skelton) who began the episode contemplating their futures and how that may include finding teaching jobs …