Matt Damon considers himself fortunate regarding his creative and romantic partnerships.
29.06.2023 - 12:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Outlander season 7 has already been drama filled since its release on June 16.
So far, fans have witnessed an epic explosion at Fraser's Ridge, a bittersweet birth and the series' most heartbreaking goodbye yet.
Just moments into 'The Happiest Place on Earth' a huge mystery was unveiled, which revealed Allan Christie was the one who killed his sister daughter Malva.
Despite Claire's attempts to stop Allan, overcome with grief, from taking his own life but Young Ian appears and shoots him with an arrow — stating that Allan’s actions killed an unborn child and for that, he cannot live.
In the episode, Fraser's Ridge also welcomes a brand new resident as Brianna and Roger give birth to a baby girl, Amanda - however, it's not long before Claire notices the child has a potentially fatal heart issue.
With this heartbreaking discovery comes the realisation that Brianna, Roger and their children must travel to the future in seek of modern medicine - but may never see Claire or Jamie again.
As the MacKenzie clan travel to the 1980's Claire and Jamie attempt to settle into their new normal without them.
But in true Outlander form, it isn't long until trouble strikes and fellow time traveller Wendigo Donner breaks into Claire’s surgery room to steal gemstones so he can go back home.
As he and his crew frantically search for more and whilst doing so they knock ether all over the floor. With an unfortunate strike of the match, Claire and Jamie’s life at Frasier’s Ridge goes up in flames.
Following the dramatic series of events, the main character Catriona Balfe has opened up about the clan potentially parting ways forever.
Speaking to Variety, Caitriona said: "I think that the joy and the absolute thrill of Brianna having a new kid, and
Matt Damon considers himself fortunate regarding his creative and romantic partnerships.
Outlander fans have been left delighted over the latest episode of the time-travelling drama.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Universal Pictures has finally unveiled Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic “Oppenheimer” at a world premiere event in Paris, France. First reactions to the nearly three-hour drama are pouring in and are strong across the board, with the film being called a “spectacular achievement” and “audacious.” Writing for The Los Angeles Times, former critic Kenneth Turan hailed “Oppenheimer” as “arguably Nolan’s most impressive work yet in the way it combines his acknowledged visual mastery with one of the deepest character dives in recent American cinema.” Matt Maytum, deputy editor of Total Film, said Nolan’s latest left him “stunned,” adding, “[It’s] a character study on the grandest scale, with a sublime central performance by Cillian Murphy. An epic historical drama but with a distinctly Nolan sensibility: the tension, structure, sense of scale, startling sound design, remarkable visuals. Wow.”
Brent Lang Executive Editor Neon has acquired “Ferrari,” the next film from Michael Mann. It will release the drama in theaters nationwide on Christmas Day. The film, Mann’s first since 2015’s “Blackhat,” will star Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari and Penélope Cruz as his wife, Laura Ferrari. The ensemble includes Shailene Woodley, Jack O’Connell, Sarah Gadon, Patrick Dempsey and Gabriel Leone. According to an official description, the film is set during the summer of 1957 and follows Enzo Ferrari as he deals with the possible bankruptcy of his company, as well as his stormy marriage and the death of his son. Against that backdrop, Ferrari wagers everything on one race, the 1,000-mile trek across Italy, the Mille Miglia.
Many Outlander fans thought that Roger and Brianna's time travel to the future - leaving the early days of the American Revolution behind - would be the best choice for the pair.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor It took over 555 musicians with sessions around Europe — including in Rome, Vienna, Venice, Switzerland and London — to put together the score for “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” composer Lorne Balfe tells Variety. The composer started writing the music almost three years ago, and “at last count, there was over 14 hours of music recorded,” Balfe says. However, only two-and-a-half hours or so made it into the final cut of the film. The storyline sees Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt take on a new villain, The Entity, a sentient Artificial Intelligence. Ethan’s mission is to defeat The Entity with a metal key. And while the film features an array of mind-blowing stunts, including Ethan driving a motorcycle off a cliff or a climatic fight atop a moving steam engine train, there was also plenty of emotion for Balfe to root his score in.
Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and other members of the Outlander family promised fans an "explosive" seventh season - and that's exactly what they've recieved so far.
The third episode of Outlander season seven was released on Friday with some shock revelations made following the devastating fire which saw Jamie and Claire's home burn to the ground.
Outlander fans have had an emotional ride since the beginning of season 7.
Outlander's leading lady Caitriona Balfe has opened up on one of the huge twists in the show's seventh season.
The Bachelorette celebrates 20 seasons when it premieres on Monday night with , a child and family therapist from Georgia. Expect plenty of former bachelorettes (and a few former bachelors) to appear throughout the season to cheer on the 27-year-old and offer advice. As for why you should tune in, Lawson tells Glamour, “Not to take away from any other past seasons, but I like to say my group of men are very, very mature…for the most part.” Lawson says we'll also see conversations take place this season that otherwise “haven't really been given the space to be discussed on this show.” “A lot of people will connect with those stories that are being shared—not only by myself, but from the men,” she says, adding that as a Black woman, she won't shy away from topics like race and interracial dating as well as imposter syndrome and identity. “That's just a snipped of what's to come,” she says, along with the typical drama and fun-filled fantasy dates of course.
Outlander has returned to our screens for the highly anticipated season seven, and best-selling author for first bringing the franchise to life, Diana Gabaldon, has opened up on her love for Scotland where the show is based in a new interview.
The Bachelorette celebrates 20 seasons when it premieres on Monday night with , a child and family therapist from Georgia. Expect plenty of former bachelorettes (and a few former bachelors) to appear throughout the season to cheer on the 27-year-old and offer advice. As for why you should tune in, Lawson tells Glamour, “Not to take away from any other past seasons, but I like to say my group of men are very, very mature…for the most part.” Lawson says we'll also see conversations take place this season that otherwise “haven't really been given the space to be discussed on this show.” “A lot of people will connect with those stories that are being shared—not only by myself, but from the men,” she says, adding that as a Black woman, she won't shy away from topics like race and interracial dating as well as imposter syndrome and identity. “That's just a snipped of what's to come,” she says, along with the typical drama and fun-filled fantasy dates of course.
Sharareh Drury administrator SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from “The Happiest Place on Earth,” Season 7, Episode 2 of “Outlander,” now streaming on Starz. While an epic explosion at Frasier’s Ridge would seem like the most shocking event thus far this season on “Outlander,” the Starz series managed to also pack in a shocking reveal, a bittersweet birth and the series’ most heartbreaking goodbye yet. Moments into “The Happiest Place on Earth,” the mystery of who actually killed Malva (Jessica Reynolds) is finally solved. Despite Tom Christie (Mark Lewis Jones) having taken the blame for his daughter’s murder to save Claire (Caitriona Balfe) from the noose, it was actually his son Allan (Alexander Vlahos) who did it. Claire tries to stop Allan, overcome with grief, from taking his own life but Ian (John Bell) appears and shoots him with an arrow — stating that Allan’s actions killed an unborn child and for that, he cannot live.
Outlander secretly warned us what we were in for ("a startling discovery about Roger and Brianna's newborn daughter; a familiar face returns; explosive consequences at the Ridge…"), but nothing could have prepared us for everything that went down, both literally and figuratively. Written by Toni Graphia and directed by Lisa Clarke, the episode——harkened back to Outlander's early days, when traveling through the Stones was commonplace, and were left with nothing but each other. The episode starts at Fraser's Ridge, with Claire looking well after being captured.
Outlander fans may have been over the moon to finally have the end of Droughtlander when season seven dropped in the early hours of last Friday morning. But their happiness was probably a wee bit short lived after the absolute emotional rollercoaster they were dragged on with the release of the latest episode on June 23.
Sam Heughan has spoken candidly about the end of Outlander and said that losing the on-set family will be the 'hardest part'.
Never one to stick to the same style for too long, it seems Katy Perry has changed up her hair once more, although this time rather than going for something new, she’s brought back one of her more iconic looks. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Katy shared a video where she revealed to fans that it was the 15 year anniversary of her album One of the Boys, which featured her breakout song I Kissed a Girl, as well as other big hits like Hot n Cold and Waking up in Vegas.
Molly-Mae Hague has provided fans with her most candid chat yet as she opens up about quitting PLT, thoughts on having another baby and her ongoing body confidence battle. The former Love Islander filmed a Q&A YouTube video for her 1.8M subscribers while parked up in Manchester in her swanky new 4x4 car addressing her fans burning questions. After a short drive to grab some breakfast and a coffee from Starbucks, Molly-Mae began by saying she doesn't "ever" see herself moving out of Manchester.
Sam Heughan hailed Caitriona Balfe an "honorary Scot" thanks to the time she's spent here filming for Outlander.