

In its place, the name Charles Vandervaart appears, which is unsurprising given the large role William Ransom has in the remainder of season seven. Other new moments in the opening credits include Brianna in her work uniform looking over Loch Errenty, and her and Roger swaying slowly at dusk as they embrace outside Lallybroch and their temporary caravan home.Įagle-eyed fans might have also spotted that certain names, such as Mark Lewis Jones, no longer appear in the opening credits - indicating that we won't be seeing his character, Tom Christie, again. While Sinead O'Connor's rendition of "The Skye Boat Song" remains unchanged, some clips have been swapped out in light of the fact that the story now features two simultaneous timelines: the Frasers' life in the 18th century and the MacKenzies' life in the 20th century.įor instance, the shot of Brianna (Sophie Skelton) and Roger (Richard Rankin) rowing to Ocracoke has been replaced with a clip of a pair of hands holding a colorful airplane toy in the more modern timeline.Īt another point, Brianna and Roger's red 1980s car driving up the road to Lallybroch is seen where previously the credits included the clip of water being gathered from a trough to help combat the fire at Fraser's Ridge. There was no pre-credits scene in "Outlander" season seven, episode five, most likely to make audiences take note of the new, updated opening credits. Several clips featured in the "Outlander" season seven credits have changed. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
