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Outlander Prequel: New Stars Embrace Legacy
18 Nov
Summary
- New cast members feel privileged by Outlander's built-in fan base.
- Actors aimed to capture the essence, not mimic original performances.
- Production for Season 2 began before the first season aired.

The cast of the upcoming 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' prequel series expresses enthusiasm for joining the established franchise, acknowledging the pressure and privilege of a built-in audience. Actors Harriet Slater, Jamie Roy, Jeremy Irvine, and Hermione Corfield discussed their approaches to portraying new characters central to the 'Outlander' universe, emphasizing the desire to capture the spirit of their roles without directly imitating the original cast's performances.
Slater and Roy, who play Jamie Fraser's parents Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser, noted the lack of a direct roadmap for their characters, drawing inspiration from the essence of other complex figures within the 'Outlander' family. Similarly, Irvine and Corfield, portraying Julia Moriston and Henry Beauchamp, found freedom in their characters' presumed deaths in the original series, allowing them to build unique portrayals. Both sets of actors highlighted the importance of their on-screen partners and the supportive environment during filming, especially when tackling intimate scenes.
With 'Blood of My Blood' already renewed for a second season prior to its August premiere, production has begun, fueled by the anticipation of both existing 'Outlander' fans and new viewers. The cast is eager to continue exploring the expanded 'Outlander' universe, promising an even grander scale for Season 2 and a deep dive into character and family dynamics, ensuring the beloved franchise's legacy continues.




