‘Outlander’ Season 3 Spoilers & Updates: Jamie-Claire Reunion Teased In New Photo; Air Date Delayed?

"Outlander" Season 3 will be taking on Diana Gabaldon's third book "Voyager," which will see the most awaited reunion between Jamie and Claire. As the Starz time traveler series has recently started production, several reports claim that the air date for the upcoming season may be delayed.

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"Outlander" Season 3 spoilers hint on the most awaited reunion scene between Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe), 20 years after they parted ways before the Battle of Culloden took place. According to Daily Record, this reunion was teased in a recently released photo from the show's production designer.

The said photo showed that the construction of the print shop in "Outlander" Season 3 has already begun. Those who have read Diana Gabaldon's book, "Voyager," are well aware of the fact that Jamie and Claire's reunion would take place in a print shop.

This print shop also has some significance to "Outlander" Season 3 aside from being the setting in Claire and Jamie's reunion. The publication notes that the print shop is named "A. Malcolm, Printer and Bookseller," which is similar to Jamie's complete name: James Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser.

Meanwhile, Ecumenical News notes that the "Outlander" Season 3 air date may be delayed due to Caitriona Balfe. According to the outlet, there were rumors that production for the third season of the Starz drama may be delayed because of Balfe's illness.

However, the publication notes that filming for "Outlander" Season 3 is on schedule and Balfe's illness will not delay the production for the third season. Aside from Jamie and Claire's reunion, fans and viewers are looking forward to the introduction of new characters.

What else do you want to see in "Outlander" Season 3? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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