Outlander

Outlander

Series 7

Adapted from the 7th book in the series by Diana Gabaldon, An Echo in the Bone, Season Seven picks up from the harrowing events of the end of Season Six, with Jamie and Young Ian racing to rescue Claire before she's tried and wrongfully convicted for the murder of Malva Christie. But their mission is complicated by the beginning of a geopolitical firestorm: The American Revolution has arrived. Jamie, Claire, and their family are caught in the violent birth pains of an emerging nation as armies march to war and British institutions crumble in the face of armed rebellion.

The land the Frasers call home is changing – and they must change with it. In order to protect what they've built, the Frasers have to navigate the perils of the Revolutionary War. They learn that sometimes to defend what you love, you have to leave it behind. As the conflict draws them out of North Carolina and into the heart of this fight for independence, Jamie, Claire, Brianna, and Roger are faced with impossible decisions that have the potential to tear their family apart.

Released in two parts, the 16 part-series comes from Tall Ship Productions, Story Mining and Supply Company, and Left Bank Pictures in association with Sony Pictures Television for Starz. 

 
 

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Outlander

Series 7

 

Cast: Catriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Richard Rankin, Sophie Skelton, John Bell, and David Berry

Producers: Michael O'Halloran, Elicia Bessette, and Michael Wilson

Writers: Danielle Berrow, Toni Graphia, Tyler English-Beckwith, Marque Franklin-Williams,  Taylor Mallory, Sarah H. Haught, Margot Ye, and Luke Schelhaas

Directors: Lisa Clarke, Jacquie Gould, Tracey Deer, and Joss Agnew

Executive Producers: Toni Graphia, Ronald D. Moore, Matthew B. Roberts, Maril Davis, Luke Schelhaas, Andy Harries, Jim Kohlberg, Catrionia Balfe, and Sam Heughan

 
 

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