Outlander: Blood of My Blood Episode 9 Braemar Release Date Set for Sept. 26
Episode 9 debuts Friday on Starz and the Starz app as the Season 1 finale nears; two episodes remain in the debut run.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood Episode 9, Braemar, is set to drop this Friday, Sept. 26, on Starz and the Starz app. New installments in Blood of My Blood are released on Fridays, with Episode 9 available to stream on the STARZ app at midnight and airing on the STARZ channel at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT in the United States and 9:00 p.m. ET/PT in Canada. The first season of Blood of My Blood has ten episodes, and Episode 9 will be followed by the finale, Episode 10, on Oct. 10. The series is a prequel that revisits how Claire’s parents were thrown back in time to 1715 Scotland, where they are split up and drawn into a web of politics, loyalties, and relationships that threaten to pull Jamie’s parents apart.
Set against this backdrop, Episode 9 continues to push the cascading relationships toward the climactic convergence that fans have followed since the series premiere. Henry Beauchamp and Julia Moriston inadvertently help Brian and Ellen get together, deepening the ties that bind the clan as the timeline converges on the fateful choices of 1715.
Blood of My Blood has ten episodes in Season 1. The episode-by-episode rollout shows Episode 1 Providence and Episode 2 S.W.A.K. (Sealed With a Kiss) airing Friday, August 8, followed by Episode 3 School of the Moon on August 15, Episode 4 A Soldier’s Heart on August 22, Episode 5 Needfire on August 29, Episode 6 Birthright on September 5, Episode 7 Luceo Non Uro on September 12, Episode 8 A Virtuous Woman on September 19, Episode 9 Braemar on September 26, and Episode 10 Something Borrowed on October 10.
Fans wondering how to watch can find Blood of My Blood on Starz and the Starz app, with a note that there will not be an episode on Friday, October 3. A second season is planned, and Blood of My Blood Season 2 is currently in production in Scotland.
The cast includes Hermione Corfield as Julia Moriston, Jeremy Irvine as Henry Beauchamp, Harriet Slater as Ellen MacKenize, and Jamie Roy as Brian Fraser, among others from the broader Outlander universe, with additional supporting players connected to the clan dynamics.