Outlander: Blood of My Blood, the hit series captivating audiences, has left fans eagerly anticipating Season 2. In an exclusive interview with Parade, series star Jamie Roy expressed gratitude for the passionate fanbase, highlighting the excitement of being part of such a monumental project.
The prequel to Outlander, Blood of My Blood, delves into the lives of beloved characters’ parents, including Jamie Fraser’s father Brian Fraser, played by Roy, and Ellen Mackenzie portrayed by Harriet Slater. The series also explores the backgrounds of Claire Beauchamp’s parents, Henry Beauchamp and Julia Moriston, played by Jeremy Irvine and Hermione Corfield, respectively.
Season 1 of Blood of My Blood premiered on STARZ on August 8, 2025, garnering a devoted following. The show was renewed for a second season before the premiere, with production commencing shortly after. The cast, including Roy and Slater, underwent rigorous training to embody their characters authentically, fostering a deep bond among the ensemble.
Slater shared her experience of filming on location and immersing herself in the intricate costumes, which helped her channel her character’s essence. Irvine humorously recounted the process of donning traditional Scottish kilts on set, underscoring the camaraderie among the male cast members. Corfield emphasized the chemistry built over a decade of knowing her co-stars, enhancing the onscreen dynamics.
While a release date for Season 2 of Blood of My Blood is yet to be announced, fans can anticipate the upcoming installment with eager anticipation. The first teaser for the new season was unveiled on April 16, 2026, hinting at the intrigue and drama to come.
In the world of Outlander: Blood of My Blood, the intricate relationships and captivating storytelling continue to captivate audiences, setting the stage for an enthralling second season.
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