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‘Outlander’ Season 2 Spoilers and Cast Update: Who Will Play Brianna and Roger?

"Outlander" is gearing up for its second season on TV after wrapping up its successful and groundbreaking first season in the episode titled, "To Ransom A Man's Soul." As the upcoming season will be covering Diana Gabaldon's second book titled, "Dragonfly in Amber," many fans were wondering which actor and actress have been cast for the role of Roger Wakefield and Brianna Randall.

Warning: Spoilers ahead! Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Outlander" has been introducing new faces and characters to join Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe), as the Starz time traveler series is gearing up for Season 2. While new cast members are being introduced to the public, many fans are still wondering as to which actor and actress will be playing the role of fan favorite characters, Brianna and Roger.

When asked about the details of the actor and actress who will be playing the respective roles in "Outlander" Season 2, showrunner Ron Moore was mum and simply told Zap2It, "I don't think I'm ready to give that away yet."

These two characters, however, are rumored to be introduced at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, which will be held in the next few days.

The cast and crew of "Outlander" will be attending the event on July 11, including author Diana Gabaldon. It has been widely speculated months ago that the panel will be introducing Brianna and Roger during the event and releasing a teaser trailer of the upcoming season of the Starz series.

Fashion & Style noted that fans are expecting to hear more exciting details of "Outlander" Season 2 at the 2015 Comic-Con, including the announcement of the release date of Gabaldon's ninth book in the series to follow the release of her eighth book titled, "Written in My Own Heart's Blood."

Fans are also eager to learn about the release date of "Outlander" Season 2 after it was previously rumored to coincide with the 270th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden on April 16.


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