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6When Does ‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2 Come Out?

The Droughtlander is nearly over, as the epic series returns to the screen on Friday, November 22 at 8 P.M. EST on Starz. Episodes will drop during this time slot each subsequent week until Friday, January 10, 2025. For those who aren’t able to tune in when episodes air on TV, you can always catch up the day after, when they land on the Starz app.
Outlander Season 7 Part 1 came out in August 2023, more than a year before Part 2 is released. Although it was never clear why the season was split up, the reasoning could have something to do with the SAG and WGA strikes, which took place from May to September 2023. The strike delayed filming for Season 8, which only wrapped in September 2024. Dropping Part 2 later than usual might’ve been a way to mitigate the wait time for the show’s final season, only airing in 2025.
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5Is There a Trailer for ‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2?
Meanwhile, in the present day timeline, Briana is worried about her son’s safety, especially after he disappears. According to the trailer, it seems like Roger will go on a time-traveling venture once more to retrieve their child, who likely traveled through the stones to another century. The last few scenes featured in the trailer are intense, to say the least. As Claire sobs at the thought of Jamie being in harm’s way and Jemmy cries for help, the other half of Season 7 will likely keep audiences at the edge of their seats, eager to know what will happen next to the beloved characters.
4Who Is Returning for ‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2?
Given that Jamie and Claire are heading back to Scotland, several characters featured in the show’s earlier seasons that we never thought we’d see again, are confirmed to join the ensemble for the second half of the season. Among them are Lotte Verbeek as Geillis Duncan, Andrew Whipp as Brian Fraser, Graham McTavish as Dougal MacKenzie, Steven Cree as Ian Murray, Layla Burns as Joan MacKimme, and Nell Hudson as Laoghaire Fraser. Kristin Atherton will play Jamie’s sister, Jenny, who was previously portrayed by Laura Donnelly. In addition to returning cast members, there will also be new actors joining in, including Gloria Obianyo (Dune), Rod Hallet (The Last Kingdom), and Chris Fulton (Bridgerton).
The only two characters that will no longer grace our screens for Part 2 are Marsali (Lauren Lyle) and Fergus (Cesar Domby). The last we saw of them was in Season 6, when they left Fraser Ridge in order to start fresh in a place where they could safely raise their children.
3What Will ‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2 Be About?

The war will affect Jamie and Claire directly when they once again part ways after Lord John Grey summons the latter to return to America to treat his nephew. As the protagonist travels to the other side of the globe, tensions arise in Scotland, putting Jamie in danger. The couple has been through thick and thin ever since they got married, and their union will face even greater threats in Season 7 Part 2. The same is true for Brianna and Roger, who will deal with new enemies trying to target their family. The major challenge they will face is finding Jemmy, after their son is kidnapped. Roger takes it upon himself to go after him with the help of his time-traveling ancestor, Buck, while Bree stays home with their daughter in the 20th century.
2Will ‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2 Be the Final Season?

Rest assured that it will still take a little while before Outlander is officially over. Although Season 8 has already been shot and the cast have already uttered their goodbyes on set, the final chapter of Jamie and Claire’s period romance will only come to an end in 2025. Author Diana Gabaldon teased that Season 8’s finale would be different from her books. She also noted that the final season will only have 10 episodes, and will be broadly inspired by her novel, An Echo in the Bone.
Although the prequel has already finished filming and will be out soon, Starz executive President of Original Programming, Kathryn Busby did tell Deadline that the series won’t get in the way of Outlander‘s release schedule for Season 8. Here is what she said:
“Outlander is such a very important show for us that we would love to have as much as we possibly can have. [The prequel will] absolutely not [take away Starz’s commitment to the original series]. What we’ve proven with the Power franchise is that we can have different lanes of storytelling around the same base. We believe that we can do that with Outlander as well. They are not mutually exclusive at all.”
1Who Is Making ‘Outlander’ Season 7 Part 2?
Moore is responsible for overseeing Outlander Season 7 Part 2’s creative direction alongside fellow showrunner Matthew B. Roberts. Both are also executive producers of the time-traveling drama with Maril Davis, Jim Kohlberg, Toni Graphia, Luke Schelhaas, Caitríona Balfe, and Sam Heughan.