Outlander is set to return to our screens in just over a month and fans are beginning to get just a little excited.
Following the season six trailer release, the showrunners at Starz have also revealed the episode titles, leaving fans to dissect just what each could mean for our cast.
However, one title really stood out and it led to certain groups believing it could be a hint at something very significant.
Episode Six is titled 'The World Turned Upside Down', which obviously could mean something truly dramatic is in store for the status quo for the Fraser's Ridge crew.
But could it also be something to do with a very famous figure from America's past? One that was heavily involved in the Revolutionary War and also the subject of a recent Broadway hit?
Posting in response to the Official Outlander page title reveal on Twitter, one fan wrote: "Do I spy a Hamilton reference?!"
Another added: "If episode six is a Hamilton reference I'm even more excited and scared. This season is gonna take us for a wild ride."
The title, of course, is also the name of a song on the Battle of Yorktown from the Broadway smash Hamilton, and it's got fans excited that both of these universes could collide in episode six.
The battle which takes place in 1781, would be just a little bit further into the Revolutionary War than we'd expect as much like Book 6, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, the current Outlander time is still in the early 1770s.
However, it doesn't rule out the Founding Father making an appearance much like fellow American leader George Washington (played by Simon Harrison) did.
Book fans aren't convinced though, with one responding: "Sadly, I would be shocked, as he isn't in the books. However, they haven't stuck completely to them so it is possible that he is. I'd just be really surprised."
What do you think? Could the two worlds collide in the new season? Would you be happy to see Hamilton in Outlander?
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