In “Outlander” Season 7 Part 2, gunshots echo through the centuries. For Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe), will it be a death sentence? Meanwhile, Roger (Richard Rankin) and Buck (Diarmaid Murtagh) are determined to find Jamie and take on the stone.
There is a way to watch Season 7 Part 2 of “Outlander” from anywhere with a VPN and for free.
Brianna's (Sophie Skelton) slimy co-worker Rob Cameron (Chris Fulton) seems to have kidnapped Jamie in an attempt to steal the Jacobite gold nugget that effectively proved the doom of the Murdina Bug. The gold was hidden by Jamie in a cave, and Jamie revealed its location in a letter containing a clue that only Jamie could understand - the letter was obtained by Rob. Brianna remains in the 1980s.
Ian (Stephen Kree), on guard behind after Arch Bug's (Hugh Ross) ominous threat, may have been keeping an eye on Rachel (Izzy Meikle-Small) instead.
Torn apart again, Jamie and Claire have nothing to rely on but their trust in each other, which is tested to the extreme when Claire receives a devastating update.
Read on to find out where you can watch “Outlander” Season 7 Part 2 online, from anywhere.
“Outlander” Season 7 Part 2 premieres Friday, November 22 at 8pm ET/PT in the US on Starz.
Starz's standalone streaming service is normally $10.99 per month, but now you can get the service for $5 per month for the first three months with a Black Friday streaming deal. After that, you pay the full price, but can cancel at any time.
If you want all your streaming in one place, choose Hulu's Starz add-on.
You can also watch Starz on several live TV streaming services, including Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV, Philo, and DirecTV Stream. If you only want to watch “Outlander” Season 7 Part 2, Philo is by far the cheapest of these, but it has limited channels and features compared to the alternative services. So be sure to check out our guide to the best cable TV alternatives so you can make an informed decision.
Just because Starz isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you have to miss “Outlander” Season 7 Part 2 if you travel to a location without access to that service.
With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream the show wherever you go.
We evaluated many options, but the best VPN is NordVPN, which meets the VPN needs of the majority of users, offering excellent compatibility with most devices and blazing connection speeds.
In Canada, “Outlander” Season 7 Part 2 premiered on the W Network on Monday, November 25 at 9pm ET/PT. New episodes can be seen in the same slot each week.
The network also has an online streaming platform that allows viewers to watch some shows the day after they air, with no login required for the first seven days.
You can also stream “Outlander” using Prime Video's STACKTV add-on; STACKTV is a streaming platform that includes Global Television, Disney Channel, National Geographic, Showcase W Network, and Adult Swim.
Prime membership costs $9.99 CAD per month, and a STACKTV subscription costs $12.99 CAD, but both offer a free trial to new users.
Currently unavailable in Canada, signing up for NordVPN will help you access your favorite streaming services when you are abroad.
Brits can watch “Outlander” Season 7 Part 2 with new episodes every Saturday on Lionsgate Plus.
There are two main ways to access Lionsgate Plus: first, via the Prime Video channel, where Lionsgate Plus can be added to an existing Prime account for £5.99 per month after a seven-day free trial; second, via the Prime Video channel, where Lionsgate Plus can be added to an existing Prime account for £5.99 per month after a seven-day free trial.)
The second is directly through their own streaming service, which also offers a 7-day free trial of Lionsgate Plus. When it expires, this service costs £5. 99 per month
If you are traveling abroad, you can access your usual UK streaming service from anywhere thanks to NordVPN.
In Australia, “Outlander” Season 7 Episode 2 will premiere on streaming specialist Binge on Saturday, November 23, with new episodes available the same day each week.
Binge is offering a 7-day free trial to check out the streaming service. After that, the basic plan costs A$10 per month, and there are more expensive options if you want to skip the ads and stream on multiple devices.
Also, if you have a Foxtel subscription, you can watch all episodes on Foxtel One every Saturday from 4 pm AEDT.
Outside Australia. Australians traveling abroad can unblock their preferred streaming service from anywhere with a NordVPN subscription.
Episode 9 “Unfinished Business”
Episode 10 “Brotherly Love”
Episode 11 “A Hundredweight of Stones”
Episode 12 “Carnal Knowledge”
Episode 13 “Hello, Goodbye ‘
Episode 14 ’Ye Dinna Get Used to It ‘
Episode 15 ’Written in My Own Heart's Blood ‘
Episode 16 ’A Hundred Thousand Angels” ( Series Finale)
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