To travel back in time, you don’t need to buy a Spain-Scotland ticket to go in search of the Craigh na Dun stone circle. Among other things, because it does not exist. Outlander He has returned and he does it to say goodbye: its eighth season will be the last and, with it, we will say goodbye forever? to Claire and Jamie. The one who brings her back is, as has happened with the previous batches of chapters, Movistar Plus+.
Produced, among others, by Sony Pictures and distributed in its country of origin by STARZ, Outlander It is available in our country on Netflix. However, the platform on which the episodes are released is Movistar Plus+: from March 7 onwards (that is, just a few hours after it premieres in the United States), Every Saturday will host a new episode of Outlander. This eighth season is made up of ten chaptersmaking it the second shortest of the entire series.
What do we know about the eighth season of ‘Outlander’?
The eighth season of Outlander It will be the last in the series and is conceived as a definitive closure for the story of Claire and Jamie Fraser. It consists of ten episodes and resumes the narrative after the events of the seventh installment, focusing on the fate of the family and the secrets that still remain to be resolved.
The plot will once again explore life on Fraser’s Ridge and the consequences of political and family conflicts. Among the most talked about elements is the possibility that Faith, the daughter Claire thought was lost, may still be alive, as well as a disturbing prophecy about Jamie’s death that raises whether or not fate can be changed. There will also be new threats and difficult decisions to preserve the home and community they have built.
In the cast they return Catherine Balfe like Claire and Sam Heughan as Jamie, alongside Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin in the roles of Brianna and Roger. New characters are added, played by Kieran Bew and Frances Tomelty.
The final season has been developed with the supervision of the writer Diana Gabaldonalthough the outcome will not necessarily be identical to that of the novels. Altogether, it promises an emotional closure more focused on the characters than on the show and that lives up to the faithful congregation of Claire and Jamie lovers, both recycled readers of the novels and those who discovered the characters in their television version.
