Since the deaths of Jamie Fraser’s (Sam Heughan) parents, Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy), are established events, the easiest Blood of My Blood figures for Season 8 to include are Claire’s parents, Henry Beauchamp (Jeremy Irvine) and Julia Moriston (Hermione Corfield). If the trailer’s crisply accented voice belongs to Henry, his appearance is a swing-for-the-fences event the likes of which even Outlander, the champion of prestige primetime soap opera, hasn’t seen before.
The ‘Outlander’ Season 8 Trailer Hints at a Dramatic Reunion
Season 8’s teaser plucks at our heartstrings, which is only fair for a conclusion that’s been 11 years in the making. Set to the familiar strands of Season 1’s mesmerizing rendition of “The Skye Boat Song,” the trailer evokes nostalgia through the original opening theme as well as older clips of Claire and Jamie’s decades-long love affair. Yet Starz doesn’t leave fans wanting for new footage. Tender moments between the primary ensemble are interspersed with gruesome battlefields and the majestic mountain vistas of Fraser’s Ridge. The Revolutionary War’s shadow looms over Outlander‘s family unit, reminding viewers how everything precious could be lost in an instant.
‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’ Turns Claire Fraser’s Parents Into a Mystery
Before Blood of My Blood, vigorous theories had already swirled around Claire’s parents. Outlander‘s premiere episode establishes Claire as an orphan raised by her uncle Quentin Lambert Beauchamp (Prentis Hancock) after Henry and Julia died in a tragic car crash. For seven seasons, nothing suggested their untimely demise was a secret puzzle box. However, given Claire’s ability to time travel and how she passed the genetic ability down to her child and grandchildren, both Outlander fan camps (readers and show-only enjoyers) speculated whether something magically untoward befell the Beauchamps.
Blood of My Blood showrunner Matthew B. Roberts runs with that kernel of an idea and drastically rewrites Outlander history by turning Julia and Henry into accidental time travelers. Stranded in 18th century Scotland, Henry and Julia’s journey to the past also deviates from Outlander creator Diana Gabaldon‘s established canon. Although Gabaldon confirmed that the Beauchamps were capable of using the stones at Craigh na Dun, the author stated that her incarnation of Claire’s parents are — any possible secrets about that car accident notwithstanding — deceased.
An ‘Outlander’ and ‘Blood of My Blood’ Crossover Could Be Exactly What Season 8 Needs
A cameo from Henry would both rock Claire to her very foundation and provide her with the beautifully bittersweet clarity and closure she hadn’t realized her lonely wounds needed — not to mention the opportunity of a lifetime. Likewise, Henry witnessing how the daughter he barely knew has thrived into a ferociously kind-hearted doctor, wife, and mother is an avenue to tenderly bring not just Mrs. Fraser’s story, but the full history behind Claire’s side of her intergenerational time-traveling family, to a close.

