'Outlander' season 2: Jamie and Claire talk about changing the future

Jamie and Claire talk about changing the future in the first season 2 trailer of Outlander. Youtube Screenshot/ file

The last time fans saw Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) in the season one finale of "Outlander," the couple was on a ship and headed to France after Jaime suffered a horrible ordeal in the hands of Jack Randall. It was reported that season 2 will see the couple living as aristocrats in Paris, and in the official trailer which was released on Tuesday, Dec. 1, fans got to see the pair in a new setting as they plan to change the future.

The trailer starts where things left off last season, with Jamie and Claire holding each other close while standing in the middle of a ship.

"Let's talk about the future, and how we're going to change it," Claire says. A glimpse of the busy streets of 18th century Paris is shown, and the couple is seen kneeling on a grave.

"There's going to be a war," Jamie says, and Claire tells him, "We have to stop it here, in France," adding that they have to remember what's at stake.

The two are lying in bed as Jamie caresses Claire's tummy, which is significantly larger as she is pregnant with their first child.

Later, the pair is seen dressed in the latest Parisian fashions as they host a dinner party, and Jamie is in a swordfight with someone. There is also a glimpse of a battle as the British soldiers are seen running across a field. The pair pays a visit to Versailles,

"Think we'll change things?" Claire asks.

"You tell me, Sassenach," Jaime says with a grin. "You're the one from the future."

The second season of the hit Starz series will be based on the second book of Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" novels titled "Dragonfly in Amber." In the book, Jamie and Claire mingle with French royalty and the elite as they look for Bonnie Prince Charles in hopes of stopping the Jacobite rebellion and preventing the slaughter in Culloden Moor.

"Outlander" returns in spring 2016 on Starz.

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