Outlander Season 7 Part 2: The Powerhouse Official Trailer Has Finally Arrived
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Ever since Outlander aired the season seven, part one, finale in August 2023, fans have been actively waiting for any news about its return. At the time we were told only that part twoâconsisting of eight episodes in the super-size 16-episode seventh seasonâwould air âsometime in 2024.â Well, now we know when that âsometimeâ is, but fans have mixed feelings about the news.
Outlanderâs social media accounts shared on Thursday, March 21, 2024, that âOutlander officially returns this November,â and then on Saturday, June 1, 2024âWorld Outlander DayâStarz announced an official date: Friday, November 22, 2024 (the week before Thanksgiving).
Itâs definitely exciting, but it also means it will be a full 15 months between parts one and two of season seven. (Season eightâwhich is the final seasonâis currently filming in Scotland and most likely wonât premiere until late 2025 or even early 2026). The eighth and final season will also consist of 10 episodes.)
So, yes, itâs good news, but itâs also quite the Droughtlander, especially for fans who anticipated a much earlier return. (To be fair, so did I).
But now, with only about a month to go until the premiere date, Starz released the official trailer at New York Comic Con, which gives us our first look at a trapped Jeremiah, and sees Jamie and Claire arrive in Scotland, only to be separated once again when she must leave Scotland. Take a look:
Per Starz, âthe heart-pounding trailer depicts some of the twists and turmoil that awaits the beloved Fraser family. The ongoing American Revolution is just part of battles to be faced that will leave fans on the edge of their seats. The key art furthers this theme, declaring âFind Your Way Back to Me,â and depicting the stormy seas that await Jamie and Claire, a tease that has fans of Diana Gabaldonâs book series speculating about a well-known storyline from the seventh book.â
Speaking of that key art, take a look at it below:
Starz
When we spoke to executive producer Matthew B. Roberts at Outlander’s recent press day, he told Glamour that given how much time has passed between part one and now part two, he advises viewers to go back and not just binge the first half of season seven, but the entire series. âThe thing about our fans is you don’t have to tell them to rewatch very often,â he says. But here’s the thing: there’s plenty of Easter eggs in the second half of season seven that will make more sense if you have done a recent binge.
Of course, if you don’t have time for an entire binge, the first half of season seven will do, especially when it comes to Roger and Bree’s storyline.
âThis show is all about what length you would go to protect your family, so Roger and Bree are going on very magnificent, but separate journeys,â Sophie Skelton (“Briana”) teases. âThere maybe some new and old faces that come in, [and there] may be some wrong time [periods], too.â
For more with the actors, as well as Matthew B. Roberts and fellow EP Maril Davis, check back on Sunday, November 17, as the Watch This guide will preview what’s to come this season.
In case you need a refresher, Claire (CaitrĂona Balfe), Jamie (Sam Heughan), and Young Ian (John Bell) have left the colonies and arrived in their beloved homeland: Scotland. The perils of the Revolutionary War have forced them to choose between standing by those they love and fighting for the land they have made their new home. Meanwhile, Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna (Sophie Skelton) have an equally challenging path ahead as they face new enemies across time periods.
In addition to the official premiere date and teaser trailer, Starz also announced that three new characters will join the final season (but again, not this upcoming one, just in case youâre confused). Kieran Bew (House of the Dragon) will play Captain Charles Cunningham, a retired British soldier in season eight, while Frances Tomelty (Catastrophe) will play his mother, Elspeth Cunningham. And Carla Woodcock (A Good Girlâs Guide to Murder) joins in the role of Amaranthus Grey, a new member of the Grey family.Â
Kieran Bew as Captain Charles Cunningham.
Starz/Faye Thomas Photography
Frances Tomelty as Elspeth Cunningham.
Starz
Carla Woodcock as Amaranthus Grey.
Starz
We’ll keep you posted as more information becomes available.
Previous update: Outlander concludes the first half of its seventh season on Friday, August 11. And based on everything that happened in the penultimate episode, a lot is going to change in 1777 and 1980. The midseason finale, titled âTurning Points,â sees Jamie (Sam Heughan) fighting in the pivotal Second Battle of Saratoga; meanwhile, in the 20th century, Roger (Richard Rankin) and Brianna (Sophie Skelton) search for Jemmy after he was kidnapped by Breeâs coworker Rob Cameron.
âThe realization that Jem is missing and what Bree and Roger are going to do about it is going to come to a head,â executive producer Maril Davis tells Glamour. âTheyâre at a turning point as well as Jamie and Claire (CaitrĂona Balfe). Obviously, thatâs the name of the episode.â
Speaking of Jamie, Davis says that his greatest fear is seeing William across enemy lines and the conflict he has between fighting for his daughter in the America she will know and not wanting to see his son across the barrel of a gun. âIn this episode weâre going to potentially see that come to fruition,â Davis says.
William on the battlefield
Robert Wilson/STARZ
But when we last saw Jamie, he was lying on the ground, unconscious. We know he canât be dead, but just how serious his injuries are remains to be seen. âHeâs going to make it, letâs put it that way,â Davis says with a laugh. âListen, Claire can always stitch that guy together. He has nine lives. I think heâs going to be okay.â
Of course, things are far from okay in 1980, where Jem has gone missing, and Roger, Bree, and Buck surmise that heâs traveled back through the stones with Rob Cameron. Davis is tight-lipped about whatâs in store but says you can expect more scenes and adventures between Roger and Buck.
âWhen we were approaching this season, we went to Graham McTavish and asked him if he could play this character again because he played it previously,â Davis says. âBut Graham is so busy and just didnât have the time even though he wouldâve loved to. You always get nervous when you recast a role, but Diarmaid Murtagh has come in and taken this role in a place we didnât expect. What weâll see in the back half is kind of like a buddy drama between Roger and Buck that I love.â
The biggest and best surprise this season? Diarmaid Murtaghâs lovable and loyal Buck MacKenzie.
Robert Wilson/STARZ
Davis reveals that, going into the season, she was almost worried that Murtaghâs Buck was too lovable, but thatâs far from her mind now. âThere are some things, surely, you were questioning his motives,â she says. âBut on the other hand, I, as a fan, am really pulling for him. I love that Roger had so much anger initially. But this is his kin; this is his family. So I love that between them, and weâll see that unfold in the back half, that conflict between what Roger knows, what he can share with Buck, and what he canât.â
And on that note, we canât share much more without giving too many plot points away, so check back Friday for our Outlander recap as Davis answers your most pressing questions about the episode.
Original post (July 12, 2023): In the fourth episode of Outlanderâs seventh season (titled âA Most Uncomfortable Womanâ), Roger and Bree have officially purchased Lallybroch, Jemmy and Mandy are both out of diapers, and Bree has a new job. But back in 1776, Jamie is coerced into fighting for the colonies, meaning a trip back to Scotland is out of the question. Jamie realizes he must stay and fight for Claire, for Ian, for Bree, and for the wee ones. It doesnât matter that heâs in his late 50s now. This is Jamie Fraser weâre talking about!
âThis is Jamie Fraser, of course he is going to lead from the front,â Sam Heughan tells Glamour. âLook, heâs the man of action. Definitely. Maybe youâll see when he does fight and it does take a toll on him, and certainly he canât keep up the whole time. But itâs kind of good for me as well. He has a responsibility this season.â
Boy, does he ever. At the end of the episode, Jamie and Claire happen upon Fort Ticonderoga where theyâll take on the forces of King George III (soon to be known as the British), and the much-anticipated Revolutionary War will finally get underway.
In the fifth episodeâtitled âSingaporeââOutlander officially starts a new chapter in its history. To mark the moment, Glamour has an exclusive clip from the episode, featuring Jamie and Claire, in which Jamie shares his concerns about how to defend against the British and the lengths theyâll need to go to protect themselves and their homes. Take a look.
If youâre like me and you rely on subtitles to help you understand the accents on this show, hereâs what Jamie said: âThe British are running short of food, horses. If they dinna have enough supplies they wonât be able to surround us, wait for us to surrender. They need to take the fort by force. And I think Iâll put cannon up on Sugarloaf Hill. Fermoy is not particularly receptive to the concern of his subordinates. Heâs a very proud man, insists they will not make it up there, but I ken how a Highlander thinks. If thereâs a high ground to take, Simon Fraser will find a way. Fermoy has the generalâs ear, so itâs Fermoy I must persuade. Wouldnât be wise to go around him; could be very bad for my men. But heâs convinced an attack will come by land and not from across the water.â
Outlander airs Fridays at 9 p.m. ET/ 8 p.m. CT.
Original post: In March 2021âa full year before season six of Outlander premieredâStarz announced that it had picked up season seven from executive producer Ronald D. Moore and Sony Pictures Television. Since then weâve returned to Fraserâs Ridge, and a lot has happened: Claire struggled with the aftermath of sexual assault, Bree and Roger embarked on a new future as their family grew, the Christies came to town, what really happened during young Ianâs last few years was revealed, Jamie came to terms with the upcoming revolution, and everything fell apart with Malvaâs claim that Jamie had fathered her unborn child, which led to Claire wrongfully accused and arrested for Malvaâs death.
Yeah, a lot happened. But the seasonâespecially the finale, which aired on May 1, 2022 (gosh, doesnât that seem like lifetimes ago?)âwas one of the most breathtaking of the series.
Now, with season six over, fans are already looking ahead to a supersized season seven. Itâs double the number of episodes from season six, which was truncated due to star Caitriona Balfeâs pregnancy and pandemic-related scheduling issues. And now, we finally know when it will premiere: Friday, June 16, 2023.
Also, as some fans have guessed, season seven will indeed be split into two parts, with the first eight episodes airing in June and the other eight airing sometime in 2024. (Starz hasnât given any other details about those episodes). As for when youâll be able to start watching on June 16, all of that information is listed below.
But first, we have the official trailer, released on May 11, 2023, and itâs pretty epic. Take a look:
The war that we knew was coming is finally here, and loyalties will be put to the test. Per Starzâs official description, âSeason seven picks up from the harrowing events of the end of season six, with Jamie and Young Ian racing to rescue Claire before sheâs tried and wrongfully convicted for the murder of Malva Christie. But their mission is complicated by the beginning of a geopolitical firestorm: The American Revolution has arrived. In the seventh season of Outlander, Jamie, Claire, and their family are caught in the violent birth pains of an emerging nation as armies march to war and British institutions crumble in the face of armed rebellion.
âThe land the Frasers call home is changingâand they must change with it. In order to protect what theyâve built, the Frasers have to navigate the perils of the Revolutionary War. They learn that sometimes to defend what you love, you have to leave it behind. As the conflict draws them out of North Carolina and into the heart of this fight for independence, Jamie, Claire, Brianna, and Roger are faced with impossible decisions that have the potential to tear their family apart.â
Meanwhile, on June 1âWorld Outlander DayâStarz released the first two clips from the upcoming season. To celebrate with fans, Balfe and executive producer Maril Davis participated in a Women of Outlander panel at Austinâs annual ATX TV Festival, where the clips were revealed during a panel discussion. Take a look:
Starz has also released key art featuring Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe.
STARZ
Last month Starz also unveiled five new photos from season sevenâs first eight episodes:
Sam Heughan (Jamie Fraser)
Robert Wilson
CaitriÌona Balfe (Claire Fraser)
Robert Wilson
David Berry (Lord John Grey), Charles Vandervaart (William Ransom)
Robert Wilson
Richard Rankin (Roger MacKenzie), Sophie Skelton (Brianna Fraser MacKenzie)
Robert Wilson
John Bell (Young Ian)
Robert Wilson
Did you notice that Claire is standing in front of her and Jamieâs home on Fraserâs Ridge? Her hair is also a bit longer, which means (as we kind of knew), she gets rescued. The question now is when and how does it happen?
Starz has been announcing several updates about the new season over the last few months, including the key art, teaser trailer, and the newest iteration of the Outlander opening title sequence. The series has adapted its iconic theme song, âThe Skye Boat Song,â to each season, drawing inspiration from upcoming storylines (the American Revolution!) and locations. Per the press release, this seasonâs interpretation was crafted and performed by Grammy-winning artist Sinead OâConnor.Â
âWe are honored to have Sinead OâConnor performing âThe Skye Boat Song.â Her rendition is, for me, a reminder of all thatâs beautiful about Outlander. She is talented beyond measure. Hers is a voice of the agesâone which pierces heart and soulâand embodies the spirit of the show,â says Matthew B. Roberts, showrunner and executive producer.
Without further ado, take a look:
When will season 7 of Outlander air?June 16, 2023, at midnight ET on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms. If you prefer to watch on linear television (the old-fashioned way), then it will still premiere on June 16, just at 8 p.m. ET.
Also, since season seven is super-size, it will be split into two installments of eight episodes each. The second part will air sometime in 2024, but a date hasn’t been announced yet. New episodes will stream on Fridays.
Hereâs the official teaser trailer, which was first released earlier this year.
Chills, right? Meanwhile, hereâs the key art for the new season, which asks, âWhen do you belong?â
The Refinery
Production on the new season began in late March 2022. The showâs official Instagram account announced the news on April 6. Matthew B. Roberts will return as showrunner.
In late April, Caitriona Balfe told Glamour that filming on the new season has âbeen really good. Weâre almost finished with the first block of episodes, but itâs been really fun.â
How many episodes are in season 7?Much more than season six, that we know for sure. Starzâs PR office confirmed with Glamour that it will be a whopping 16 episodes. Itâs the biggest since season one (also 16 episodes), but even that was split into two parts that aired over 2014 and 2015.
Which book is the new season based on?Season seven will be based on the seventh (out of nine) book in the Outlander series, An Echo in the Bone. In case you havenât read the booksâand the series does deviate a bit from themâI wonât reveal what happens, but you can read more about that here if you wish to do so.
What about new cast members?Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, and Richard Rankin will all be back.
On October 11, 2022, Starz announced some big casting news: âLoyal fans will recognize Graham McTavish reprising his role as âDougal MacKenzie,â Jamieâs uncle whom he killed just before the battle of Culloden; Nell Hudson as âLaoghaire Fraser,â Jamieâs ex-wife and Marsaliâs mother; Steven Cree as âOld Ian Murray,â Young Ianâs father and Jamieâs brother-in-law; Andrew Whipp as âBrian Fraser,â Jamieâs father; Layla Burns as âJoan MacKimmie,â Marsaliâs sister and Jamieâs stepdaughter; and Lotte Verbeek as âGeillis Duncan,â Claireâs former friend turned enemy and a fellow time traveler from the 1960s.   Â
âSeveral new actors will be joining the cast for season seven, including Gloria Obianyo as âMercy Woodcock,â a free Black woman navigating the hardships of life in Colonial America; Rod Hallett as âBenedict Arnold,â the notorious Revolutionary soldier turned traitor; Chris Fulton as âRob Cameron,â a new acquaintance of Roger and Brianna; Diarmaid Murtagh as âBuck MacKenzie,â the illegitimate son of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan, and Rogerâs ancestor, a role previously played by Graham McTavish in season five; and Kristin Atherton as âJenny Murray,â Jamieâs sister and Young Ianâs mother, a role originated by Laura Donnelly in seasons one through three.â
On May 5, Starz announced that Charles Vandervaart will star as Jamie Fraserâs son, William Ransom. He is the secret son of Jamie (though Jamie of course knows) and has been raised by his stepfather, Lord John Grey (David Berry), who last made an appearance in season six. William is the ninth Earl of Ellesmere; per the press release, he âwill arrive in Wilmington full of patriotic zeal and enthusiasm to join the British Army and help put an end to the escalating tensions in the American Colonies. As fans may remember from season three, William is actually the biological son of Jamie Fraser, though he does not know the truth of his parentage. On the surface, William Ransom is a courteous aristocrat, but simmering under the surface is a Highlanderâs fire.â
Charles Vandervaart will star as Jamie Fraserâs son, William Ransom, in season 7 of Outlander.
Robert Wilson
In a statement to the press, executive producer Maril Davis said, âThe character of William Ransom is a wonderful role, and one fans have been eager to see. Finding someone with the talent and physicality to play Jamieâs son was a daunting task, but Charlesâs charisma was evident during the audition process and we are excited to see what he will bring to Williamâs multilayered journey.â
On June 27, 2022, Starz announced that Izzy Meikle had been cast as Rachel Hunter, and Joey Phillips had been cast as Dr. Denzell Hunter for season seven. The siblings are Quakers whose quiet country life is changed when Young Ian arrives at their farm with a sick and injured William Ransom (Jamieâs son). Dr. Hunter has been trained in medicine in Boston and London, and as a firm believer in liberty, he is preparing to join the Revolutionary Army as a surgeon. According to Starz, Rachel is modest but shows flashes of a fiery spirit that attracts the admiration of both William and Young Ian.
So what else will happen in season 7?If that season six finale is any indication, weâre in for a lot. (This is Outlanderâof course we are.) Claire has to get out of that jail cell first and foremost, and it would be helpful if Malvaâs killer could come to light. It does in the books, but we donât know how the show will address it. What we do know, per showrunner, executive producer, and writer Matthew B. Roberts, is that âScotland will again be our production home as the Frasers and MacKenzies try to make a home against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War. Season seven promises more adventure, time travel, and emotional peril than any season before.â
Of course, whatâs top of mind for any Outlander fan is the passion between Jamie and Claire, and frankly put, those intimate and important sex scenes. âWe will get some,â EP Maril Davis tells Glamour. âThereâs definitely intimacy in the first half with Jamie and Claire.â She also teases romance with other characters, including âa little bit of a love triangle,â most likely with William, Rachel, and Ian. âWeâve got some really intimate, lovely moments,â Davis promises.
Balfe also weighs in on whatâs to come, telling Glamour that âClaireâs had to learn over the last season and a half how to communicate better with Jamie. Last season was a real sort of come-to-Jesus moment for her realizing that the way sheâs been going on is not healthy and it doesnât serve her well. Jamie was such a rock for her then and was so there and supportive that sheâs realized that when things get tough, she has to communicate better. And that has deepened the relationship from her perspective hugely.â
Adds Heughan: âWhen theyâre apart, Jamie realizes that he canât live without Claire, that he absolutely needs her to survive. And I think that that makes them have a lot more to lose this season.â
But FYI, Davis says thereâs a Ticonderoga scene that she knows fans will want to see but âwe didnât do for logistical reasons.â She goes on to explain that this season âis all about displacement and our characters being kind of kicked out of the place they thought they were going to stay.â
Anything else weâre leaving out?Well, yes, but then weâd be telling you too much. So come back to this post next Friday and weâll update everything that happened in the first episode and what you didnât know behind the scenes.
Anytime you need a recap on what happened in the season six finale, check out our detailed summary here.
Jessica Radloff is the Glamour senior West Coast editor and author of the New York Times best-selling book The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series.