Could one of the most-loved Outlander characters be set for an exciting return in season six?
10.01.2022 - 15:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Outlander has now officially stopped being free to view on Amazon's streaming service in the UK, meaning fans will have to sign up to a new subscription service to watch their favourite show.
The Starz original series has officially moved from being free on Amazon Prime Video ahead of the launch of season six on Sunday March 6, to now needing an extra subscription to view them.
Those wanting to catch up with the first five seasons before the new one airs will now have to stream them using pay for streaming site Starzplay.
The move, which was first announced back in September last year, has led to anger among some fans who don't want to pay extra to enjoy the hit show.
Previously, lovers of the show could get their fix on Amazon Prime Video, which fans already have to pay £7.99 a month for, but they will now need to pay an extra monthly fee on top of that for the new app to view the first five seasons as well as the new season six.
Star Sam Heughan, who plays leading man Jamie Fraser, announced on Instagram that StarzPlay would be the 'new home' of Outlander.
He said: "I am excited to announce that STARZPLAY is not only the home of @meninkiltsstarz... but will also be the new home for that other show set in Scotland: @outlander_starz!!!
Many people in the UK took to social media to say they would be boycotting the show due to the showrunner's decision to only show it on the app.
Similar to streaming apps like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, StarzPlay was originally launched in the US but is also now available in the UK.
The streaming service will allow fans in the UK to watch shows at the same time as their American counterparts, meaning they won't have to wait to see the first episode of Outlander.
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