Things are going to be as exciting as it already is when the return of the much awaited hit TV series ‘Outlander’ will return with a second season full of intense drama and intriguing stories. And with roughly two months of waiting till the slated return of the said show, it is no wonder that fans are raving for clues and spoilers. So if you are one of them, then read on.
One of the many things fans want to know is the person who will play Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) daughter. According to E! News, Brianna's casting has been considered as the official confirmation that the much-awaited entry of the character will finally come true for fans who have been waiting to see her. Sophie Skelton has bagged the role, and just as expected, fans are excited to see what the actress can offer.
Brianna is expected to be unsurprisingly mature and bull-headed personality which is obvious since her parents are like that as well. So we shall how Skelton is going to handle this role.
On the other hand, the upcoming episodes will circle around Claire and Jamie’s journey to France. The couple will try to get inside the French aristocracy so they can stop the impending Jacobite rebellion.
Heughan in an interview shared that, "We both found this world to be just about familiar but unsettling," Heughan teases toTVGuide.com. "It's less weapons. It's more politics, more backstabbing and darkness. There are some pretty dangerous characters involved."
With all that mentioned, let us all find out what will happen next so stay tuned for more updates. "Outlander" season 2 starts airing on Starz on Saturday, April 9.


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