‘Outlander’ Season 3 Updates, Spoilers and Release Date: Fergus Now An Adult; See Leaked Photos Of Star To Play Adult Fergus

By Maria Alamban - 30 Sep '16 08:45AM
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In the sophomore season of "Outlander", a French boy was introduced. He was found and taken in by Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Catriona Balfe) after he was caught in a pickpocketing act. By the time "Outlander" Season 3 hits televisions, this little boy will turn into an adult due to the story's 20-year jump.

The Hypable reports that young actor Romann Berrux was greatly loved and supported by fans when he appeared on Season 2 as young Fergus. Now that Jamie and Claire's unofficial adopted will become grown-up in "Outlander" Season 3, the intensity of the adult Fergus' x-factor is yet to be determined.

But basing on his photos and previous appearances, a herd of teenagers - and adults - will surely get hooked by the actor's blue eyes and edgy existence. The adult Fergus will be portrayed by French actor Cesar Domboy in "Outlander" Season 3. According to EW, Domboy is now 26 years old. He has performed in theater acting and has already appeared in films and several TV series, such as "The Walk" and "The Borgias".

Berrux's admirers won't have to worry, though. The little boy will still be seen in "Outlander" Season 3. He will appear on some episodes as the series will recall Jamie's encounters and experiences within the 20 years of being apart with Claire.

Domboy is just one of the actors that will join in Outlander's outstanding roster. Fans will see a number of new characters in "Outlander" Season 3, such as Lord John Grey (to be portrayed by David Berry), Jamie's nephew Ian Murray (starred by John Bell of "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies") and Claire's medical colleague and close friend Joe Abernathy (played by Wil Johnson in "The Walking Dead"). Starz has not yet announced the official date of release, however, it is expected to return to the network in 2017.

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