T une into this week’s all-new episode of The Couple Next Door on Starz and you might find yourself mistaking Outlander star Sam Heughan for another iconic romantic stud. The Co
Sam Heughan quipped, “I know every British actor that’s ever worn a suit is probably talked about [in connection with the Bond role] at some point.”
Heughan has been busy promoting The Couple Next Door over the last several days in anticipation of its U.S. release. During a Wednesday, Jan. 15, appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, he described the show as “a psychological sexy drama” with “an amazing cast.”
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The couple at the center of Starz's fantasy historical drama unpack how that ending — a surprise to book and non-book fans alike — sets up the eighth and final season, which has already finished filming.
So, why should Outlander fans check it out? I asked Sam Heughan that very question during Starz's recent press day for The Couple Next Door, and he shared: Well, if you want something completely different,
Eleanor Tomlinson, Alfred Enoch and Jessica De Gouw join the 'Outlander' star in this six-episode chronicle of steamy, eventually violent misadventures.
The Couple Next Door” is the new STARZ psychological drama. It peels back the glossy surface of suburban life to reveal the turmoil beneath.
"Outlander" icon Sam Heughan told UPI he was happy to trade his 18th-century breeches and waistcoats for more casual 21st-century attire in the new romantic thriller "The Couple Next Door."
Sam Heughan's debut movie Born to be Great is now available to watch on Prime Video. The 2010 film stars the Outlander actor as Alexander the Great, with the coming-of-age drama following his journey from his boyhood in Macedonia to becoming Regent of the Land, after proving his worth to his father, King Phillip (John Moulder-Brown).
Thanks to our ever-multiplying lineup streaming services, it’s easier than ever for prestige TV to slip into something risqué. Netflix, Hulu, and of course, HBO, are here to make absolutely sure your days of slogging through the sexless lives of PG-friendly cable TV characters are long gone.