


The highly anticipated “Outlander” prequel series, “Outlander: Blood of My Blood,” premieres today, and fans can catch the drama without paying full price, thanks to a few limited-time streaming deals.
Ahead of the final season of “Outlander” landing on Starz in 2026, viewers will get a chance to learn more about the epic love stories that led to Jamie Fraser and Claire Beauchamp’s own epic love story.
“Blood of My Blood” will follow Jamie’s parents, Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser, as they come together in 18th-century Scotland and show viewers how Claire’s parents, Julia Moriston and Henry Beauchamp, fell in love during World War I.
New episodes become available to stream at midnight on Fridays, ahead of a linear premiere on the Starz channel at 8 p.m. ET on Friday nights.
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a STARZ subscription to watch “Outlander: Blood of My Blood.” One option we love is adding STARZ through Prime Video Add-Ons, where it’s just $3.99/month for three months, and you can cancel anytime.
To subscribe directly on Starz, you’ll save 55% over three months ($4.99/month) or save $40 when you prepay for an entire year ($29.99 instead of $69.99) when you use the “claim special offer” button on the Starz homepage.
‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’ will consist of ten episodes, released weekly. Check out the full season release schedule below.
Stars from “Belgravia,” “War Horse,” “Mary & George” and more headline the cast of “Outlander: Blood of My Blood.”
In June 2025, STARZ officially renewed “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” for Season 2 and announced that production on the new episodes is officially underway in Scotland.
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