'Outlander' season 2: More sophisticated tone for new episodes

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Aside from the major change in location, fans should also expect to see a lot of other changes in "Outlander" season 2.

Series executive producer Ronald D. Moore recently talked to The Wrap to discuss the developments of "Outlander" season 2 after learning about their triple Golden Globe nominations.

According to Moore, they are reaching the end of the production for season 2. "We're in the thick of the Scottish winter right now so it's tough to be shooting this time of year, but we've completed all the Paris episodes and the story has now returned to Scotland and the Jacobite rebellion," the series executive producer said.

Moore also revealed that "Outlander" season 2 will feature a lot of visually delightful set and costume designs as well as number of guests who will play significant French roles in the upcoming season.

The executive producer said that "Outlander" season 2 will have a different tone compared to the first one because of the shift in location. Moore explained that season 1 showcased a rustic set filled with stone castles and rich forests. But for season 2, "Outlander" will feature a more sophisticated set in the highly populated streets of Paris.

The series executive producer also explained the speculations regarding the possibility that "Outlander" season 2 will not exactly follow the plot of Diana Gabaldon's "Dragonfly in Amber" novel, which the season is based on.

"Season 2 just required more work. It was a harder book to adapt and as a result, we did make more changes from the source material than we probably did in Season 1, but it's definitely that world," Moore said.

The series executive producer shared that they still need to find the right actress to portray the role of Jamier Fraser (Sam Heughan) and Claire Randall's (Caitriona Balfe) daughter Brianna next year.

"Outlander" season 2 airs sometime in February next year.

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