Several "Outlander" season 2 casting news in the past months won't go unnoticed to its solid fans. The Starz TV show based on novel series by Diana Gabaldon gears up for a bigger season by bulking up its cast line up.
The latest "Outlander" season 2 casting news does not speak of an actor that is in the level of Andrew Gower, Robert Cavanah, or Stanley Weber but in her school, her inclusion in the show starring Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe is a big deal.
Natasha Sutherland, a first year student in Cathkin High School has become the Scottish town's sensation after being cast for the second season of "Outlander."
She will play a Highland dancer and is expected to be featured in "Outlander" season 2 premiere.
"We were sitting in a tent in a field for the filming of the clip and were allowed speak to the other actors as we were waiting for hair and make-up," Natasha said of her "Outlander" season 2 casting as per report by Daily Record UK.
"I loved meeting new people who were all involved in films and TV programmes. This experience has definitely given me the acting bug and I keep pestering my mum to allow me to do more acting!"
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Other "Outlander" season 2 casting news in the past months include Dominique Piñon as healer Master Raymond, Marc Duret as French Minister of Finance Joseph Duverney, Frances de la Tour as Mother Hildegarde, and Audrey Brisson as Sister Angelique.
"Outlander" season 2 air date is yet to be revealed but when it comes to what to expect from the show, the adventure will now take place outside of Scotland with Jamie and Claire set for new adventures and mission.
"Jamie's thrown himself into it wholeheartedly," Heughan said in an interview with Blastr.
"He's in it, but he's not relishing it at all. We see them slowly get better at [playing the game] and learn they can undercut people and be quite political themselves. Publicly he's a good businessman and very charming, but in those late nights with Claire we see the mask come off. They are bonded mostly by their child, and it carries them through."