Outlander‘s Caitriona Balfe has secured the rights to adapt and produce a film version of the novel “Here is the Beehive” by Sarah Crossan and it possibly will be a starring vehicle for her!
11.08.2020 - 16:44 / etcanada.com
With season 5 of W Network’s “Outlander” finished, the cast and crew of the historical drama reunited for a virtual panel at this year’s PaleyFest.
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Stars Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, and Richard Rankin were all on hand, along with executive producers Maril Davis and Matthew B. Roberts, and author Diana Gabaldon.
Talking about his arc in season 5 following Murtagh’s tragic
Outlander‘s Caitriona Balfe has secured the rights to adapt and produce a film version of the novel “Here is the Beehive” by Sarah Crossan and it possibly will be a starring vehicle for her!
Caitriona Balfe is eyeing her next project.
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Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated actress and producer Caitriona Balfe, together with Ocean Independent, the production arm of Talent Agency Emptage Hallett, have secured the rights to adapt and produce Sarah Crossan’s acclaimed novel Here Is The Beehive.
Sam Heughan has given a hilarious response to growing rumours that he may be the man to take up the role of Wolverine. The 40-year-old Outlander star has appeared on a list of favourites to play the X-Men character after Hugh Jackman announced that he would be quitting the role after 2017 film Logan.
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Given that the fifth season of “Outlander” concluded several months back, and the pandemic is delaying production on the sixth, fans are experiencing a between-seasons Droughtlander that’s even worse than usual.
Outlander Season 5 ended months ago, and with a global pandemic keeping the arrival of Season 6 up in the air, it seemed like it might be an endless amount of time before we got more Fraser content. Never fear, the cast, executive producer Maril Davis, and Outlander author Diana Gabaldon have teamed up for a four-part series to take you behind the scenes of your favorite show. The series kicks off at 1 p.m.
Outlander star Caitriona Balfe has launched her own Scottish gin - and it's for a great cause.The Irish actress, who plays lead Claire Randall/Fraser in the show, has created Forget Me Not Gin to support the arts and "acknowledge the positive contribution creative industries make to society".Posting on her official Twitter account, Caitriona wrote: "This is a very special product that has combined my love of collaborating with friends, drinking and finding ways to support our beleaguered
Whisky, which launched earlier this year after making its debut on the The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, sold out quickly in the US.
Whisky, which launched earlier this year after making its debut on the The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, sold out quickly in the US. However, the star has revealed that a second run is on its way for the US, with the UK finally given its own release date.Posting on his official Twitter account, Sam wrote: "Bottles are being filled with gold and labeled with love.
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clanlandsbook.com, was written by the pair over three or four months during lockdown, something the pair describe as a "bit of a miracle".Speaking about the announcement on the website, Sam and Graham said that it was a "really rewarding experience'. Sam said: "We went on a road trip around Scotland together and we documented the people, the places and the history that we found."Jokingly adding in that it would also feature "the near death experiences" Graham said the book is something the pair