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Daily Mirror
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- Daily Mirror
Outlander bosses hint at Blood of My Blood crossover for major character
Outlander showrunner Matthew B. Roberts teased a potential appearance from one character in the prequel Outlander and Outlander: Blood of My Blood showrunner Matthew B. Roberts has given fans a tantalising hint about the upcoming prequel series, following speculation around a "cruel theory" involving a key character, reports the Daily Record. During San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend, the boss of both Starz dramas was quizzed on whether a young Claire Fraser (portrayed by Caitríona Balfe in Outlander) might pop up in Blood of My Blood after Outlander finished filming and Balfe admitted she was emotional about it. In the sneak peek for Blood of My Blood, we see Claire's parents Julia Moriston (Hermione Corfield) and Henry Beauchamp (Jeremy Irvine) holding the Outlander darling as a newborn. Roberts intriguingly told the crowd: "Maybe. Spoiler alert." He continued: "Maybe isn't a no." Meanwhile, co-executive producer Maril Davis chimed in: "That's about all you're getting." This question arose after fans were treated to a snippet of Henry and Julia driving through the Highlands, chatting about their daughter. The clip showed Julia commenting that Claire "would love" to have joined them on their journey and her intentions to make raspberry jam together upon their return. She also noted that raspberry leaves were used during childbirth, suggesting a potential pregnancy storyline in the show at some point. Henry confessed he was a "little concerned" about Claire while they were in Scotland, with Julia attempting to comfort him. While Roberts and Davis remained tight-lipped about any further appearances from Claire, they did hint that Blood of My Blood would be packed with treats and Easter eggs for Outlander devotees. Roberts expressed: "What's great about the show, for people who have never seen Outlander, it's there all for you and a fresh take on Scotland. We dive into the culture of Scotland. "But if you're an Outlander fan, and you've seen every episode, there's nuggets all the way through that you will be surprised about who you might see, what you might see, and how Jamie and Claire kind of became Jamie and Claire." Davis admitted: "It's very hard to follow Outlander and I was very nervous. And I think the idea that [Roberts] had about including Claire's parents and the fact that they're integral in Jamie and Claire eventually coming together was such a key moment. "But I think this show does such an amazing job of being tied to Outlander, being part of that Outlander universe and having those little Easter eggs." The panel also disclosed there would be significant interaction between Claire's parents and Jamie's mother and father, Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy). Julia would serve as a confidant to Ellen and play a crucial role in uniting Jamie's parents. In fact, Roberts hinted that both sets of parents would "form relationships" with each other. He added: "I love to call it the love stories that tell the love story." Davis further piqued interest when she speculated: "This idea that the two couples crossed, and also that Claire's parents were back in a time when - who knows what's going to happen with the series - but could Claire have met her parents at some point? It's so intriguing. "But also the fact that this love story, Jamie and Claire were always meant to be together and this show is a perfect example of that, this fated love. And if love is true, it will find a way." Her comments suggest that Claire might encounter her parents when she ultimately travels back in time. Outlander: Blood of My Blood premieres on Starz on August 8 and on Prime Video via MGM+ on August 9


Daily Record
a day ago
- Daily Record
Outlander boss teases Claire Fraser and Blood of My Blood crossover
Outlander fans could see some crossover with prequel series Blood of My Blood Outlander and Blood of My Blood showrunner Matthew B. Roberts has dropped a huge teaser about the forthcoming prequel series after fans hypothesised a "cruel theory" relating to one major character. Speaking at San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend, the showrunner for both Starz dramas was asked if a young Claire Fraser (played by Caitríona Balfe in Outlander) could make an appearance in Blood of My Blood. In the teaser for Blood of My Blood, Claire's parents Julia Moriston (Hermione Corfield) and Henry Beauchamp (Jeremy Irvine) cradled the Outlander favourite as a newborn. Roberts cryptically told the audience: 'Maybe. Spoiler alert.' He went on to say: 'Maybe isn't a no.' While fellow executive producer Maril Davis added: 'That's about all you're getting.' The question came after fans were shown a clip of Henry and Julia driving through the Highlands and discussing their daughter. The footage saw Julia remarking that Claire 'would love' to have come on their trip and her plans to make raspberry jam together when they returned home. She also mentioned raspberry leaves were used in childbirth, hinting at a possible pregnancy in the show at some point. Henry admitted he was a 'little concerned' about Claire while they were in Scotland, with Julia trying to reassure him. Although Roberts and Davis wouldn't be drawn further on any Claire appearances, they did tease Blood of My Blood would feature plenty of nuggets and Easter eggs for Outlander fans. Roberts said: 'What's great about the show, for people who have never seen Outlander, it's there all for you and a fresh take on Scotland. We dive into the culture of Scotland. 'But if you're an Outlander fan, and you've seen every episode, there's nuggets all the way through that you will be surprised about who you might see, what you might see, and how Jamie and Claire kind of became Jamie and Claire.' Davis: 'It's very hard to follow Outlander and I was very nervous. And I think the idea that [Roberts] had about including Claire's parents and the fact that they're integral in Jamie and Claire eventually coming together was such a key moment. 'But I think this show does such an amazing job of being tied to Outlander, being part of that Outlander universe and having those little Easter eggs.' The panel also revealed there would be much interaction between Claire's parents and Jamie's mother and father, Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy). Julia would be serving as a confidant to Ellen and have an instrumental role in bringing Jamie's parents together. In fact, Roberts teased that both sets of parents would 'form relationships' with each other. Adding: 'I love to call it the love stories that tell the love story.' Davis added even more intrigue when she posited: 'This idea that the two couples crossed, and also that Claire's parents were back in a time when - who knows what's going to happen with the series - but could Claire have met her parents at some point? It's so intriguing. 'But also the fact that this love story, Jamie and Claire were always meant to be together and this show is a perfect example of that, this fated love. And if love is true, it will find a way.' Her words hint that Claire could meet her parents when she eventually goes back in time. Outlander: Blood of My Blood premieres on Starz on August 8 and on Prime Video via MGM+ on August 9


Daily Record
2 days ago
- Daily Record
Youngsters roll up for East Kilbride Shopping Centre's Summer Circus
Each weekend features a fabulous line-up of circus themed entertainment. Hundreds of youngsters are rolling up for some free holiday fun at EK, East Kilbride's summer circus. The shopping centre's Plaza mall has been transformed into a colourful circus ring, with professional jugglers and acrobats joining face painters and glitter tattoo artists to bring the fun of the big top to kids over the school holidays. Each weekend features a fabulous line-up of circus themed entertainment with the final four days set to provide an exciting finale to the summer programme. Download the Lanarkshire Live app today Saturday, August 2 (11am to 2pm): Spinning circus skills (diabolo, poi-spinning, plate-spinning and ribbon twirling) Sunday, August 3 (11am to 2pm): Hula Hoop events and workshops Saturday, August 9 and Sunday, August 10 (11am-1pm): Skills and tricks with Caledonia Gladiators Workshops and events will run intermittently during the times detailed above. Exact timings will be available on the day. During weekdays, the ring shifts gear to become a circus selfie and play area - a bright and bold space decked out with fun props and backdrops perfect for Instagram worthy family photos. Entry is free, and no booking is required. Alan Smillie, centre manager at East Kilbride Shopping Centre, said: 'It has been a fantastic summer programme so far and we can't wait to welcome some more circus loving youngsters to our final two weekends.' *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here.