Sam Heughan appears to have hinted that he could be the next James Bond with his latest Instagram post.
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Devoted fans of popular period drama Outlander, starring Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe, have had to wait a long time for new episodes after the first part of season seven finished in August 2023.
The story, about Second World War nurse Claire Randall, who travels back in time to 18th century Scotland where she meets and falls in love with dashing Highlander Jamie Fraser, ended on a massive cliffhanger after the first eight episodes of that season aired and there was no news when the second batch of season seven’s remaining eight episodes would arrive. Fans were left wondering the fate of Claire, Jamie and Jamie’s nephew Ian, who decided to leave their new American home during the early days of the Revolutionary War to head back to Scotland.
Meanwhile Claire and Jamie’s daughter Bree, who had travelled back to the 20th century to raise her family, was in turmoil after her son Jemmy had been kidnapped and taken back to the past, and her husband Roger had to follow despite not knowing exactly where Jemmy could be. It has now been announced that Outlander season 7, part 2 will arrive on Friday 22 November this year - ending a 15 month wait for new episodes that fans of the show affectionately call a Droughtlander.
The announcement comes on World Outlander Day, the date fans celebrate the show and the books on which the series is based, because author Diana Gabaldon’s first novel in the series was published on June 1 in 1991.
As well as announcing the launch date for new episodes, there is also a teaser trailer that hints at some of the events to come in the series, and they are moments fans are already talking about. Young Ian is shown adding stones to a grave, Claire is seen screaming, Jamie’s friend Lord John is wearing an
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