We've finally discovered something even more heartwarming than Claire and Eng SubJamie's epic love story in Outlander(okay, let's call it a tie) -- puppies!
Meet the two newest cast additions for OutlanderSeason 4 -- a pair of Northern Innuit puppies who will be a major part of the show's fourth season, which will begin filming later in 2017.
SEE ALSO: 'Outlander' Season 3: 10 burning questions we have about Claire and Jamie's reunionThe pups, which were born eight weeks ago, will share the role of Rollo, a wolf hybrid who might have a ferocious appearance, but is a loyal, protective and beloved member of the Fraser clan.
Rollo has a penchant for getting into trouble, often sticking his large, wet nose into places it doesn’t belong, and will play a key part in the adventure that lies ahead.
These fluffy stars won't appear on screen until they're grown, but they're currently being trained in Scotland to prepare them for their new job.
Season 4 of Outlanderwill be based on the fourth book in Diana Gabaldon's bestselling series of novels, Drums of Autumn.
Gabaldon shared her take on the Season 4 casting news with EW: "They look cute, but tough. They should be just rightto play Rollo when the time comes. They’d need to growl and look menacing on command, I think, and carry back prey of one kind or another to their master. I assume they wouldn’t let them catch things on camera … especially fish, of course.”
Who is their master? Not Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), as fans who haven't read the books might assume. Rollo technically belongs to Jamie's nephew, Young Ian Murray (John Bell), who you'll get to know a little better in Season 3.
Production on OutlanderSeason 3, which will premiere in September, is currently underway in South Africa. Prepare yourself for the new season with our handy guide detailing everything you need to know about OutlanderSeason 3.
Being afraid to come out in a country that just elected a lesbian prime minister'Game of Thrones' fans think Jon has some explaining to do about those cave drawingsThere's a huge bit of symbolism in the final shot of 'Game of Thrones' Episode 4Why 'Firestick that sh*t' became shorthand for pirating our favorite films and TV showsHere's why Peter shouldn't be the next 'Bachelor'Foursquare is throwing in the towel on being a social app, but has another trick up its sleeveNASA wants you to help celebrate the Voyager's 40th anniversaryLeaked image shows what the iPhone 8 might look like in a case'Game of Thrones' fans have the perfect theory about what's next for Jamie LannisterWho are the Golden Company on 'Game of Thrones' and why do they matter?There are now over 3 billion social media users around the worldDiplo admits Rihanna doesn't want to work with him — and her reason is beautifulSorry but no, Princess Leia didn't get a space PhDHackers are shaking down HBO for Bitcoin — should the network pay up?Colin Kaepernick still hasn't been signed, so people are rallying in front of NFL headquartersFormer UK prime minister goes to a posh music festival, Twitter has a field dayHere's why those 'Game of Thrones' cave paintings look so oddly familiarDiplo admits Rihanna doesn't want to work with him — and her reason is beautifulMost of Westeros is leaderless now, and nobody on 'Game of Thrones' has noticedYouTube pushes into messaging with new chat features for its app Greystone Park Mental Hospital Faces Demolition Notes on Becoming Dust On Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City” and the NYC Skyline Listen—Robert Browning Becomes the First Recorded Poet, 1889 Glass Delusions—Once a Common Form of Madness—On the Rise Watch: Orson Welles on His Friendship with Ernest Hemingway Leon Golub’s “Riot” & the Art World’s Political Blindness Heidi Julavits Answers Questions with eBay Auction Items The NYPL’s Librarians Use to Field All Kinds of Questions A Brief 19th Century Fad: Binding Books with Mother of Pearl A Perfect Summer Song—Erasmo Carlos’s 26 Anos de Vida Normal Staff Picks: Barba, Norris, T.H. White The Lindworm: A Terrifying Norwegian Fairy Tale Next Thursday, Meet Four of Norway’s Best Young Writers Are Machines Changing Translation from an Art to a Science? Revisiting “Pickup on South Street” A Brief History of Ultramarine—The World’s Costliest Color Should Ovid Come With a Trigger Warning? “Holiday in the Protectorate” and the Ethics of Role Introducing Thomas David, Our New Writer
2.3267s , 10133.984375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Eng Sub】,Exquisite Information Network