FANS of the popular period drama Outlander will be more than excited to hear that the show's anticipated prequel Blood of My Blood will begin filming in Glasgow as early as next month.
Outlander, which follows Claire Beauchamp Randall as she is mysteriously transported to 1743 at the height of the Jacobite rebellion, has been a hit with viewers both in Scotland and internationally.
With the upcoming release of the 10-episode spin-off, many will be curious to see where in Glasgow the star-studded cast will arrive.
Glasgow is no stranger to huge productions with recent hits like Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and The Batman being among the films owing a bit of their success to the city.
They're everything. #Outlander pic.twitter.com/AreVHWsFM9
— Outlander (@Outlander_STARZ) September 18, 2023
What is Outlander's prequel Blood of My Blood about?
The new Outlander series will be a prequel to the main show and cover the forbidden love story of Jamie's parents Brian Fraser and Ellen MacKenzie.
The series will cover the origins of Jamie through the perspective of his parents.
See all the filming locations and road closures for Outlander in Glasgow
Here are all the road closures taking place in Glasgow next month for the filming of Outlander: Blood of My Blood, according to Glasgow City Council:
From 15:00hrs on the 7 January 2024 until 17:00hrs on the 2 February 2024
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
- South Street from Balmoral Street westwards for a distance of 60m, south side only
From 15:00hrs on the 21 January 2024 until 17:00hrs on the 26 January 2024
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
- South Street from a point 60m west of Balmoral Street westwards for a distance of 200m
- Balmoral Street from South Street, southwards for a distance of 115m
From 15:00hrs on the 22 January 2024 until 18:00hrs on the 29 January 2024
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
- Park Street South for its full length
From 15:00hrs on the 24 January 2024 until 19:00hrs on the 27 January 2024
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
- Park Gate for its full length, south side only
- Park Circus, between Park Street South and Park Gate
- Park Terrace between property numbers 3a and 21
- Park Gardens from property number 4, west to access gate to Kelvingrove Park
For boyfriends who want to level up, we present Jamie Fraser#NationalBoyfriendDay #Outlander pic.twitter.com/2J5Wyhd7nI
— STARZ (@STARZ) October 3, 2023
From 08:00hrs on the 25 January 2024 until 18:00hrs on the 27 January 2024
Prohibition of vehicle movements
- Park Street South for its full length
- Park Terrace Lane at Park Street South
- Park Terrace Lane East at Park Street South
- Park Terrace between Park Street South and property number 3a
- Woodlands Terrace between property number 21 and Park Street South
From 08:00hrs on the 25 January 2024 until 18:00hrs on the 27 January 2024
Revocation of one-way traffic movements during signed closures
- Park Terrace for its full length
- Woodlands Terrace for its full length
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