How to watch Outlander for FREE – including the new season seven
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THE hotly-anticipated seventh season of Outlander will start to be released on Amazon Prime from Friday June 16.
And, if you play your cards right, you'll be able to watch the whole season for free in a few weeks.
- Sign up for a free Lionsgate+ trial
That's because you can subscribe to a month-long free trial of Amazon Prime, along with a week-long free trial of Lionsgate+ allowing you to watch all of the first six seasons of Outlander for free, along with the new episodes of the seventh season.
Now, if you want to watch the whole seventh season for free, you'll have to wait until all the episodes are released, which should be on Friday August 4, and binge them in a week.
But, if you want to watch at a more leisurely pace, Lionsgate+ will set you back £5.99 a month for each month you have it.
Amazon Prime currently costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year, so if you don't fancy watching an entire season in a week, you can take it slow and watch some of the other shows Amazon Prime has in the library.
Some of our current favourites are Fleabag, Catastrophe and Sneaky Pete, all of which are available with a Prime membership at the time of writing.
Who stars in Outlander?
- Sign up for a free Lionsgate+ trial
Dublin-born Caitriona Balfe plays Claire Randall Fraser, the strong female lead watchers of the show rave about.
Sam Heughan, who plays Highland warrior Jamie Fraser, is a born and bred Scot and perfect for the part.
Other stars of the show include English actress Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randal Fraser and Tobias Menzies (who you might recognise as Prince Philip in the recent series of The Crown) as Jonathan and Frank Randal.
Also, The Hobbit trilogy star Graham McTavish plays Dougal MacKenzie.
Is Outlander any good?
Outlander does have the odd negative review, but it's been largely well-received by critics and audiences alike.
It's got an average 90% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 87% audience score, so most people love it.