Outlander fans are desperate for more action after a short season 6 ended with an explosive finale and shock cliffhanger.
The pandemic saw filming scrapped for season 6, but executive producer Maril T Davies has confirmed there is plenty to forward to in a bumper season seven.
The cast and crew have already been spotted out in Scotland filming, and the show runner has confirmed the next season will be 16 episodes long.
Speaking to TV Guide about Claire and Jamie's storyline, Maril said: "What's going to happen to them? Are they going to see each other again?"
"Outlander is not for the faint of heart. It's Claire and Jamie, and trouble follows those two, so you can't expect them to be sitting on a beach somewhere, just relaxing."
She added that Season 7 will finish the storylines that have been teased out in season 6, including the biggest mystery of who actually killed Malva Christie (Jessica Reynolds).
Maril said: "Season 7 is just a huge season. Huge. I say that every season, but this season truly is the biggest.
"I mean, we've talked about the revolution coming, like winter is coming. We're finally going to see it.
"It's just a wild ride, and I'm just looking forward to putting our characters in more turmoil and craziness.
"No one's going to be getting a rest, let's put it that way."
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