Jamie and Claire at Castle Leoch (Image: Sony Pictures) Get the latest news on Jamie and Claire every week - sign up to our weekly Everything Outlander More Newsletters Subscribe Please enter a valid email Something went wrong, please try again later. More Newsletters We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show me See Our Privacy Notice See Our Privacy Notice × Group 28 Get the latest news on Jamie and Claire every week - sign up to our weekly Everything Outlander Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up No thanks, close We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice Outlander fans will be relieved following the news that the time-travelling drama has found a new home in the UK. The beloved show which follows the gripping love story of Jamie and Claire Fraser is set to launch part two of the seventh season on new streaming service MGM+. The Starz-produced show had previously been broadcast on Lionsgate+ which aired episodes of the hugely popular show one day after they were shown in the US with previous series also available on the site, reports the Express. However, on February 29, the company ceased its
UK operation leaving fans of the show with no legal way to get their fix, with many left uncertain how they'd access the new upcoming episodes . Read More Related Articles Helen Lederer admits to rendezvous at Edinburgh Fringe before 'cheating' on Harry Enfield Read More Related Articles Celebrity Big Brother's Zeze Millz's huge career news following appearance on ITV show Now, MGM+ have come to the rescue after they struck up a deal that will deliver premium Liongate and Stars programming to UK-based fans. Jamie and Claire in Outlander Lionsgate+ subscribers who joined via Prime Video Channels in the UK will get access to the MGM service beginning in April. Later in May, the service will be rebranded to MGM+ to align with the recent rebrand in Europe, Latin America, and the
United States. The channel is available in 31 countries globally and is one of the most subscribed Prime Video Channels. As well as the complete Outlander franchise, it will also become the UK home to popular shows including the Power Book series, The Serpent
Queen, P-Valley and Hightown and legacy series such as The Great, Mad Men, Nashville and Weeds. Speaking about the deal Josh McIvor, global general manager of MGM+ said: “The expansion of MGM+ in the
United Kingdom further cements Amazon’s commitment to invest in and grow the MGM+ channel internationally, while enhancing the content offering available to subscribers.” Read More Related Articles Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen in shock split after 20 years of marriage Read More Related Articles Lorraine Kelly's exciting news as daughter Rosie announces pregnancy “The addition of premium first-run TV franchises such as Outlander and Power, along with many blockbuster hit movies, will allow MGM+ to continue its evolution as a premium international streaming service,” Michael Katzer, head of MGM+ International added. The news will come as a relief to fans of the show as the next instalment is due to launch very shortly. Although no release date is confirmed it is widely believed that the next part of the show will begin to broadcast this month. Season seven, part two of Outlander will draw from Diana Gabaldon's seventh and eighth books, An Echo in the Bone and Written in My Own Blood. Top showbiz news Middletons 'can't pay' insolvency costs Charles reverses lifelong food habit Laura Tobin 'struggling' on GMB Corrie star breaks silence after exit The regular cast members are set to return, along with some new additions. In the upcoming episodes, a familiar character from Outlander's third season will reappear, but this time portrayed by a different
Actor. Originally played by Laura Donnelly, the role of Jamie's sister, Jenny Murray, will now be portrayed by Kristin Atherton. She is recognised for her work in Waterloo Road and Doctors. Join the Daily Record's
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