“Outlander” fans attending the New York Comic-Con have a massive surprise from Starz with “Outlander” season 4 and its premiere episode less than a month away from airing.
Soon, you too can settle at Fraser’s Ridge. The #Outlander booth officially opens at 11AM, #NYCC. pic.twitter.com/CFkxfnvsST
— Outlander (@Outlander_STARZ) October 4, 2018
The official “Outlander” Twitter account recently posted photos of the Fraser Ridge set, which features a couple of souvenirs such as bottles of scents and custom monogrammed luggage tags that fans may be able to buy at the “Outlander” booth. The photos also feature the team manning the booth wearing shirts with the slogan “Brave the New World” printed on them.
The location seems to be a small reproduction of the house that Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) will build and live in after leaving Aunt Jocasta's mansion in “Outlander” season 4. It seems that fans attending the New York Comic-Con can take pictures of themselves on the set while waiting for the scheduled “Outlander” activities during the convention.
Aside from the “Outlander” booth, fans can look forward to getting to know more of the “Outlander” season 4 cast during the scheduled “Outlander” cast interview in the morning of Saturday, Oct. 6. The interview panel will include Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe, as well as the show's second couple who play Bree Randall and Roger Wakefield, Sophie Skelton and Richard Rankin.
In the afternoon, fans will get a chance to watch the “Outlander” season 4 panel presentation. The cast will be joined by “Outlander” season 4's executive producers, Ronald D. Moore and Maril Davis. With a month left before the “Outlander” season 4 premiere, fans who attend the presentation will most likely be treated to juicy spoilers that will not be leaked anywhere else prior to the event.
Fans looking forward to continuing the journey in the past with Jamie and Claire Fraser can catch the “Outlander” season 4 premiere episode when it airs on Nov. 4.


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