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Outlander season 7 part 2: Who is in the cast? From Jenny Fraser to Dougal MacKenzie

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Outlander enthusiasts have a few more months to wait before the second half of series seven hits our screens.The second part of Outlander season seven is set to debut later this year, but who will be joining the cast for these new episodes?The MGM+ time travel series will return with eight more episodes, premiering on Friday, November 22.While Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe's return as Jamie and Claire Fraser is unquestionable, we can expect some new and familiar faces in these upcoming episodes.Kristin Atherton will be stepping into the role of Jenny Murray - Jamie Fraser's sister who featured in the earlier series of Outlander before her departure in the third instalment.

Due to scheduling conflicts, Laura Donnelly won't be reprising her role.Atherton has previously starred in Waterloo Road, Doctors and The Show Must Go Online.Andrew Whipp will once again portray Brian Fraser - Jamie's father who passed away in the first series after suffering from an apoplexy and collapsing upon seeing his son being flogged.

Whipp's previous roles include Danny Cairns in Shetland, Phillip O'Neil in Six Four and Ladbroke in Netflix's Bodies.Despite Brian's death, showrunner Matthew B Roberts has hinted that time travel could bring back some characters.Outlander's Dougal MaKenzie, played by Graham McTavish, was a key antagonist in the early series until his demise at the hands of Jamie.

Despite being killed off, McTavish made a comeback in series five as Buck, Dougal's illegitimate son.Fans can anticipate McTavish's return as Dougal in season seven part two, and he has also appeared in notable shows like Preacher, House Of The Dragon, The Witcher, and Blood Red Sky.Steven Cree is set to return to Outlander as Ian Murray, father to

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