The epic love story of “Outlander” is coming to an end this year, but no one knows how it’s going to end, not even series star Sophie Skelton.
“They won’t tell me the ending because I’m bad with spoilers” she told PauseRewind. “They filmed three different endings and I still don’t know what happens”
“I don’t think they could decide either,” she added.
Skelton has played Brianna Fraser MacKenzie, the adult daughter of Claire and Jamie Fraser, since season two of the series.
And while she doesn’t know what fate her or her onscreen parents will meet, she’s thinks fans will be happy.
“I loved season four, but I think this is my favorite season so far, and my character is in such a good place. I’m so proud of the woman she’s become. It’s very cool.”
Skelton spoke with PauseRewind at the “I Can Only Imagine 2” press day, where she also discussed her role in the sequel to the hit 2018 film.
She plays Shannon Street, the wife of MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard, played in the film by John Michael Finley.
As the band struggles to come up with another hit and continue their success, Bart is pulled away from home on tour, putting a strain on his family in a unique way that Skelton found relatable.
“Often it can feel like that it is a very hard thing to explain,” she said of a career in entertainment. “A lot of my friends and family have nine till fives and the kind of ups and downs of doing a job, where you feel like you’ve met your new family, and you become so close, and you spend more time with these people than you spend with your own family, and then all of a sudden it’s taken away. You kind of scatter to different parts of the world.”
She continued, “And not only is that a hard thing to deal with but the highs of creating something and feeling so fulfilled and proud of yourself, and then the writer’s block, or sometimes, you know, with actors, you’re waiting for the next job. And it’s a very, it’s a very tricky headspace to be in, but I think it’s a headspace that so many people, no matter what your job, can relate to. So I think it’s, it’s just shows it in such a relatable way.”
“I Can Only Imagine 2” is in theaters February 20 and the final season of “Outlander” debuts on March 6 on Starz.
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