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Blood of My Blood trailer's key detail hints at Outlander crossover

Blood of My Blood trailer's key detail hints at Outlander crossover

Daily Recorda day ago
Fans of the Outlander prequel series may not have spotted this moment

Outlander: Blood of My Blood premiered last week and already has a legion of fans who are falling in love with the new Starz drama series.

The third instalment will be hitting screens at the end of this week, before then fans are already speculating where the story could go given the series isn't based on any books unlike parent series Outlander.

The first two episodes followed Henry Beauchamp (played by Jeremy Irvine) and Julia Moriston's (Hermione Corfield) epic wartime romance over letters, before their fateful trip to Inverness when they were transported back to the 18th century at Craigh na Dun.
Henry and Julia were cruelly separated after she fell through time first, with her husband following swiftly in her footsteps.
Henry is now desperately trying to find Julia, who doesn't realise her husband also time-travelled.

Although it looks like Henry and Julia are in stuck in the past with no means to return to their time, the Outlander: Blood of My Blood trailer appears to feature an intriguing time travel clue that fans may have missed.
The trailer shows Henry running along a footpath, appearing to be elated.

In the background, a woman wearing 20th century attire rides on a bicycle, but one detail fans may have missed is a war monument with 1939 to 1945 engraved in the stone behind him.
This suggests that Henry will be going back through the stones in the belief that he will meet Julia again.

But it looks like Henry has gone too far into the future, as WWII has already happened by this point.
If anything, this suggests Henry made it back, but Julia may still be stuck in the past.

Henry's location is also unknown, but he could still be in Inverness, which suggests the possibility of an Outlander and Blood of My Blood crossover.
If Henry has travelled back to the future, he may have ended up meeting the adult version of his daughter Claire Fraser (Caitríona Balfe), perhaps without recognising her.

Alternatively, depending on exactly when Henry ends up, Claire might already be lost in time as she first went through the stones in 1946.
There is also the possibility that Henry may stumble across Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) as he tries to find Claire and even the likes of Reverend Wakefield (James Fleet), who previously assisted the Oxford historian in his search for his missing wife.
Given that Blood of My Blood has no source material when it comes to Claire's parents, fans will have to wait and see how this storyline plays out and if it feeds into the second season of the show, which is currently in production.
Outlander season 8 will air on Starz and MGM+ via Prime Video in early 2026
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