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“Men in Kilts”, New Zealand with Sam and Graham coming to Movistar Plus+ this August

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Sam and Graham return. This August the second installment of “Men in Kilts” arrives on Movistar Plus+, a non-fiction series covering a country’s places and traditions and its connection to Scotland’s cultural heritage as a road trip. Four new 30-minute episodes from “Outlander’s” two charismatic leads: Sam Heughan (Jamie) and Graham McTavish (who plays Jamie’s uncle Douglas Mackenzie in the series). This time, the hosts travel to New Zealand.

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actors a foreigner Sam Heughan And Graham McTavish They hit the road again. On this occasion, they visit New Zealand’s history, traditions and most iconic places, showing why it is considered the Scotland of the Southern Hemisphere. Surrounded by landscapes that will take your breath away, the two actors venture into shark-infested oceans, show off their fiercest competitive edge by practicing various extreme sports, learn first-hand about world-renowned animal husbandry, and learn to dance the traditional Maori haka. And you might even see the odd hobbit along the way. A unique and special opportunity to discover New Zealand through the prism of Scottish heritage.

After the premiere of the first episode of season 7 a foreignerHere comes the second installment Men in kiltsIt takes place in New Zealand because, among other reasons, Graham McTavish She now lives in the country after meeting him on the sets of Saga The HobbitBy Peter Jackson. Filmed there too lord of the rings. The documentary explores the heritage of this country rich in traditions and natural surroundings and follows two great hosts. a foreigner They can keep.

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