‘Outlander’ Season 3 Air Date & Spoilers: Jamie, Lord John Grey Kissing Scene Teased In New Season?

"Outlander" Season 3 will see the continuation of Jamie and Claire's story after the events of the Battle of Culloden. The upcoming season of the Starz time traveler series will be based on Diana Gabaldon's third book, "Voyager," which will introduce new and more mature versions of former characters.

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"Outlander" Season 3 spoilers hint on a possible kissing scene between Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and Lord John Grey, reports Chatt Sports Net. Those who have read Diana Gabaldon's third book, "Voyager," are well aware of the fact that Lord John Grey is a closeted gay man who has secret affections for Jamie.

In "Outlander" Season 3, fans and viewers may see Jamie kiss Lord John Grey after the latter decides to protect Jamie by marrying Isobel and being the stepfather to Jamie's illegitimate son, William. It remains to be seen, however, whether this scene will make it to the TV series or not.

As most fans can recall, Jamie went through a quite traumatizing experience at Wentworth Prison with Black Jack Randall in Season 1. It took Jamie all his might to get over that experience in "Outlander" Season 2.

Meanwhile, filming for "Outlander" Season 3 has already begun. Daily Record reported that several of the crew members of the Starz time traveler series were seen at the Victoria Infirmary building in Glasgow.

Reports say that the cast and crew are "secretly" filming scenes for "Outlander" Season 3 at the disused Glasgow hospital. The building will be sold off after the cast and crew wrap up their scenes at that particular locations.

"Outlander" Season 3 air date is believed to come out in March or April 2017 on Starz.

What scenes from Diana Gabaldon's book do you want to see in "Outlander" Season 3? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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