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Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 2: Everything to Know About the Outlander Spin-Off

The prequel will be back sooner than we thought

Hunter Ingram
Hermione Corfield and Jeremy Irvine, Outlander: Blood of My Blood

Hermione Corfield and Jeremy Irvine, Outlander: Blood of My Blood

Starz

Outlander may be coming to an end, but its prequel series is just heating up.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood, which tells the story of how the parents of Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) met — in more ways than one — surprised fans in 2025 who were skeptical that anything could capture the sweeping romance of the Scottish-set early years of the mothership series. But the prequel, inspired the works of original author Diana Gabaldon, was a hit with most of the fanbase and proved that Jamie and Claire's story isn't the only one that can get hot and heavy in the Highlands.

But how long do fans have to wait for Season 2 and what can they expect as the original series comes to an end? Here's everything to know about Outlander: Blood of My Blood.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood latest news

For TV fans, there are few things better than the double whammy of a teaser trailer that comes with a season premiere date. And that's exactly what we just got. See below!

When does Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 2 premiere?

The second season of Outlander: Blood of My Blood is set to premiere on Sept. 18, 2026, with further episodes dropping weekly from there.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 2 teasers

This new 60-second teaser isn't heavy with plot, so don't expect too many clues about where the story is headed in Season 2 — though it reiterates an intriguing bit from the previous teaser, where it appears that Julia might have returned to the present without Henry, separating the couple once again — though that always seemed to be where things were headed.

Previously, Starz had dropped a teaser for season 2 alongside the series finale of the flagship Outlander series in April. Following in the footsteps of their son's future romance, which is constantly separated by time and distance, Ellen's voiceover reveals she and Brian may also be spending some of Season 2 apart. "You will come back to me," she says longingly, paired with a shot of her alone on a grassy Scottish hilltop. Brian seemingly chooses to fight alongside his kin with the Jacobite cause, as we also see a scene where he is charging into battle alongside Dougal (Sam Retford) and Murtagh (Rory Alexander). Meanwhile, a smiling Julia and Henry are seen in the future with a young Claire, but is that a flashback, a hallucination, or did they really return to their lives through the stones? Given that Outlander loves a curveball, fans should probably brace for one on that front. But without Gabaldon's books as a guide (she has said she is working on a prequel book for this story), there's no telling where this story could go.

Where did Outlander: Blood of My Blood leave off?

In the Season 1 finale, the two main couples found themselves on the run from two different forces. Jamie's parents, Brian (Jamie Roy) and Ellen (Harriet Slater), fled her family's Castle Leoch after her spurned betrothed Malcolm Grant (Jhon Lumsden) tried to fight Brian and caught a sword to the stomach. With blood on their hands, they ran off into the Highlands, with a plan to escape and never look back. But when he sees the fiery crosses of the Jacobite rebellion lit in the distance, he and Ellen will each return to their families and try to smooth things over — without sacrificing their relationship, ideally.

Meanwhile, the chaos of the disastrous wedding at Castle Leoch provides ample cover for Claire's time-traveling parents, Julia (Hermione Corfield) and Henry (Jeremy Irvine), to take their son and head for the hills. Their plan to reach Craigh na Dun and pass through the stones again hits a few snags, and when they arrive with assailants on their heels, Henry makes a rash decision to make Julia touch the rock while he waits to see if their son can time hop, just in case he needs a defender in the 18th century once mom is gone. Judging by the teasers above, it seems as though Julia might have returned to their present with their son while Henry stayed behind in the past — and the solution is likely to be that she'll need to travel back if she wants to reunite with her husband.

Who is in Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 2?

"Double the couples, double the fun" is the philosophy at the root of Blood of My Blood. At its core, it stars Harriet Slater and Jamie Roy as Jamie's parents, Ellen and Brian, respectively. Orbiting their origin story is Hermione Corfield and Jeremy Irvine as Claire's time-traveling parents, Julia and Henry, respectively. Beyond the core four, a number of recognizable Outlander characters show up in their younger years. Rory Alexander plays Brian's devoted cousin Murtagh, while Séamus McLean Ross and Sam Retford play Ellen's brothers Colum and Dougal MacKenzie, respectively. Sadhbh Malin appears throughout Season 1 as Ellen's sister Jocasta MacKenzie Cameron, with Ailsa Davidson as their sister Janet MacKenzie. Peter Mullen appeared briefly as Red Jacob MacKenzie, but Anne, his wife and mother to his children, has not yet appeared.

On Brian's side of the family tree, Tom Curran plays his ruthless father Simon Fraser and Sara Vickers plays his housemaid mother Davina, who finds her voice against her vicious master. Also appearing is Conor MacNeill as Ned Gowan, the secretary of Castle Leoch and sage advisor to the MacKenzie brothers. Two key figures in the Grant family won't be returning for Season 2 though. Malcolm Grant, played by Jhon Lumsden, and his fearsome father Isaac Grant, played by Brian McCardie, both died in Season 1. The latter actor also passed away in real life in 2024. As of April 2025, no new cast members have been announced for Season 2.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 2 main cast:

Harriet Slater as Ellen MacKenzie
Jamie Roy as Brian Fraser
Hermione Corfield as Julia Moriston
Jeremy Irvine as Henry Beauchamp
Tony Curran as Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat
Séamus McLean Ross as Colum MacKenzie
Sam Retford as Dougal MacKenzie
Rory Alexander as Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser
Conor MacNeill as Ned Gowan
Sara Vickers as Davina Porter

When did Outlander: Blood of My Blood Season 2 film?

In a great show of confidence for the series, Blood of My Blood Season 2 was already ordered by Starz and in production when Season 1 premiered in fall 2025. In fact, the cast did press interviews from the set in some cases. In December 2025, Roy announced on Instagram that Season 2 had wrapped filming, but no word yet on if they are getting a jump on Season 3 as well.

How does Outlander: Blood of My Blood relate to Outlander?

Relate is the key word there. Of course, the two main couples will have direct contributions to the original love story as the parents of Jamie and Claire. There is also the wild card of what in the world happens to Claire's parents, who she and the audience were told died when she was five. So their story is all new material that could lead just about anywhere. But beyond that, it is still unclear if the two shows will ever intersect in any substantial way on screen, besides Blood of My Blood bringing to life the younger versions of the original series' beloved characters. But hey, this is a show about time travel. Anything and any time is possible!

Outlander: Blood of My Blood is now streaming on Starz.