'Outlander' season 2 spoilers, update: Production begins in France

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The much-talked-about first season of Starz's "Outlander" ended in May, but fans of the show can now relive all the scenes from the historical fiction fantasy-drama with the new "Outlander: Season One – Volume Two" compilation. The set will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday, Sept. 29. 

Entertainment Weekly revealed that the new DVD set containing the second half of "Outlander" season 1 comes with a collectible package. It also features several bonus items like a hilarious clip of season 1 bloopers, a 32-page book, four featurettes, several "Outlander" podcast episodes, and the extended version of "The Reckoning." 

The upcoming DVD will also feature several deleted scenes, including the one where Jamie (Sam Heughan) reminds Claire (Caitriona Balfe) that he is not just a stable boy but rather a Laird of Lallybroch. 

Meanwhile, the cameras for "Outlander" season 2 have already started rolling in France. The new season of the time-travelling romance drama will take Jamie and Claire to France from Scotland in the couple's quest to change history. Series executive producer Ronald D. Moore talked about this back in May via E! Online

"Season two will be the second book which is Dragonfly in Amber (by 'Outlander' book series author Diana Gabaldon)," Moore stated. "Jamie and Claire will go to France, they'll go to Paris in fact, and they'll try to change history. They'll try to stop the Jacobite rebellion, so they'll meet Bonnie Prince Charlie, a real historical figure. They're going to live in Paris. It's a completely different show." 

The second season of "Outlander" will also introduce a new character named Brianna, who is allegedly Claire and Jamie's daughter raised by Claire's modern day husband Frank (Tobias Menzies). While there is no official announcement of Brianna's casting, several rumors claim that "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner is fit to play the role. 

"Outlander" season 2 is expected to premiere sometime in March or April 2016. 

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