STARS have been spotted filming the hotly-anticipated prequel series to Outlander in Scotland.
Actors Jeremy Irvine and Hermione Corfield were seen in the Glasgow's Park Circus on the set of Outlander: Blood of My Blood.
The new series focuses on the lives and courtship of the parents of Jamie Fraser but will also tell the story of Claire Randall's parents which is set around the time of the First World War.
Jeremy will star as Henry Beauchamp, Claire's father, while Hermione plays Julia Moriston, Claire's mother.
Pictures from the set appear to show Jeremy dressed as a soldier while a horse and cart is pictured in the background.
Several extras have also been pictured on set.
Outlander showrunner Matthew B Roberts will write and executive produce the new series, while Ronald D Moore and Maril Davis will also return as executive producers.
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