
Outlander Season 8 Explores Comte St. Germain's Connection to Fergus
The eighth season of 'Outlander' has revealed a significant connection involving the character Comte St. Germain and Fergus, prompting a refresher on his role from season 2.
33 stories found

The eighth season of 'Outlander' has revealed a significant connection involving the character Comte St. Germain and Fergus, prompting a refresher on his role from season 2.

The Season 8 premiere of “Outlander” drove nearly 3 million multiplatform viewers to the series, marking a four-year ratings high for Starz’s time-traveling drama.

One of Diana Gabaldon's most interesting and surprising book characters has officially been launched to the screen in Outlander season 8.
Actors Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe have captivated TV viewers for over ten years. Now it's over.

For years, Game of Thrones was considered the pinnacle of fantasy adaptations, but poor final seasons and the emergence of Outlander changes things.

Over the past 15 years, the success of Game of Thrones has led to a resurgence in great fantasy TV shows like Outlander and The Wheel of Time.

The primary cast of Outlander returns one last time for season 8, joined by some old friends and a couple new faces to wrap up the series.

Outlander's final season delves into time as a character, with Claire and Jamie facing a grim fate. Caitriona Balfe explains their unique reactions and the impact on their relationship.

Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody) will play Lady Rohanne Webber, Peter Mullan (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Outlander: Blood of My Blood) will play Ser Eustace Osgrey, and Babou Ceesay…
Outlander stars reveal show's secret Kiwi connection NZ Herald

A four-part 18th-century historical drama available on Netflix is being lauded for its superior storytelling and character arcs compared to popular series like Game of Thrones and Outlander.

The time-travel fantasy series 'Outlander' is set to conclude with its final season, promising to deliver the passion and brutality that fans have loved for over eleven years.

Outlander's prophecies and predictions are always thrilling, but the addition of new ones in season 8 is just a reminder of those that went ignored.

Outlander season 8, episode 2, "Prophecies," delivered on its title with a few mysterious omens, setting up the theme of this final installment.

It would have been great to see Outlander season 8 bring back an old tradition, but what the romantasy show did instead was a wonderful alternative.

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from “Soul of a Rebel,” the Season 8 premiere of “Outlander,” now streaming on Starz.
Now in its final season, the historical fiction series based on Diana Gabaldon’s best-selling romance novels sees the end — season 8 premieres on Friday, Mar. 6.

Outlander season 8, episode 1, "Soul of A Rebel," dives right into the action as Jamie and Claire's family reunion leads to an unexpected warning.

Outlander's executive producer Maril Davis discusses the show's departure from the books in Season 8, focusing on Claire's powers and the return of fantastical elements.

Outlander season 8's first three episodes set the stage for a dramatic conclusion, welcoming back the enveloping magic that once defined the series.

Exclusive: Outlander season 8 showrunner Matthew B. Roberts addresses additional spinoffs in the franchise's future beyond Blood of My Blood.

Caitríona Balfe, who plays Claire Fraser in Outlander, discusses saying goodbye to her character and Jamie, their last day on set, and the legacy of the time-travel drama as it approaches its eighth and final season.

Outlander season 8 intensifies with episode 4, titled 'Muskets, Liberty, and Sauerkraut,' which introduces new secrets and foreshadows an impending battle.
The onscreen pair open up about the final season and the life-or-death circumstances that threaten to tear Claire and Jamie apart for good — and confirm they shot multiple endings for the series finale, leaving the cast in the dark: "None of us [know how it ends]."

From the moment Claire slipped through the stones of Craigh na Dun, Outlander's timeline got pretty complicated. Of course, that was only the start.

Outlander is ending with its eighth season, but the book series by Diana Gabaldon is far from over, prompting fans to question why it must end now.

Outlander season 8 dives right into the mystery of Faith Fraser, revealing the fate of Fanny Pocock's mother and presenting even more big questions.

Frank Randall's story comes back into play with Outlander season 8, but is he (and Black Jack Randall) once again played by actor Tobias Menzies?

Outlander season 8 explores how the revelation about Fanny's identity changes Claire and Jamie's grief and dynamic, as they navigate adopting the young girl and processing the possibility that their stillborn daughter, Faith, may have lived.

Outlander fans were disappointed to learn that Black Jack's return was cancelled for the show's final season, despite hopes for his comeback. Producers discuss the character's absence and future spin-offs.

Outlander Season 8 Episodes 1-3 spoiler-free review: The Frasers march towards their fate in the series' final season.

EXCLUSIVE: Outlander revisits a divisive story for Jamie and Claire and Caitriona Balfe addresses the big betrayal and the chaos that follows.

Outlander star Rosie Day is set to direct her first feature film, an adaptation of Giles Paley-Phillips' novel 'One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days'.