A recent publication places the iconic couple back in the legendary Lallybroch castle, one of the most beloved locations by fans of the series, awakening with nostalgia and emotion.
Outlander. Photo Instagram @outlander_starz
November arrives and, with it, new chapters Outlanderthe series that tells the fascinating story of Claire Randall, a World War II nurse who is transported back in time.
Just days after launch, the platform Starz shared exclusive content on social media, including exciting previews of the upcoming season. These publications generated great expectations among fans, who are eagerly waiting to see how the next episodes will develop.
Lallybroch Castle. Photo Instagram @outlander_starz
One of the posts highlights the main characters, Jamie and his wife Claire, as they prepare to return to the iconic Lallybroch Castle, the historic home of the Fraser family. Not only is this castle a place of great emotional significance to Jamie, but it is also will become the home of his daughter, Brianna “Bree”, in the future.
The return of Claire and Jamie also marks their return to the Scottish highlandsthe place where his journey began and, according to rumors, where his story could also conclude.
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While fans wait for the premiere of the second half of Outlander season 7, The recording crew and actors have already said goodbye to the land that gave rise to this exciting period and fantasy series, produced by Netflix that captivated the world.
Without a doubt, Scotland is synonymous with Outlandersince in recent years tourism has increased surprisingly for Claire and Jamie. Furthermore, the landscapes, ancient castles and national culture transcended borders. “I feel like I’m leaving something more than a location”said the screenwriter, Matthew B. Roberts.
Outlander came to an end. Photo: Starz press
The producer dedicated a few words to the country that sheltered them for so many years: “What began as a far away place on the other side of the world “It has become a home in the truest sense.”.
Roberts noted that “the people of Scotland welcomed a small group of Sassenachs from Los Angeles with open arms” and that it was not only a recording location for him, but he felt embraced by the culture and the landscape who, together with the people, made them feel part of that land.
Outlander, Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe. Photo: Instagram /outlander_starz.
“Working on Outlander has been the trip of a lifetime and Scotland will remain forever in my heart,” the producer wrote as a final goodbye to the country.