Outlander stars Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe share 'first look' at season five of time travel drama By Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 19:09 BST, 16 April 2019 | Updated: 19:09 BST, 16 April 2019 Viewcomments Jamie Fraser and Claire Randall are returning to the ridge. And fans caught their first glimpse of the time travelers as Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe shared a photo promoting the 'first look' of Outlander. The television drama based on Diana Gabaldon's series began filming it's fifth season in Scotland and will reportedly focus on material from The Fiery Cross, according to Entertainment Weekly. At last: Fans caught their first glimpse of the time travelers as Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe shared a photo promoting the 'first look' of Outlander 'The Frasers of the Ridge are here! Here's your first peek at Season 5,' Sam wrote on Instagram. 'Ageing like a fine...? WHISKY!?' Caitriona shared similar sentiments as she posted the grand reveal with the caption, 'Ah how time flies.... first look Season 5.' The Golden Globe-nominated series will reportedly play out across 12 episodes to cover the fifth book in Gabaldon's series. Travelers: The Golden Globe-nominated series will reportedly play out across 12 episodes to cover the fifth book in Gabaldon's series; seen in season 3 'In season 4, Jamie and Claire’s decision to remain in the New World changes the course of their life together,' executive producer Matthew B. Roberts said in a statement. 'After being struck by the beauty of the North Carolina wilderness, untamed and uncultivated, they choose to call it home. 'Fraser’s Ridge. However, what is a dream for some is a nightmare for others. Being at the center of the birth of America is often a bloody and violent and heartbreaking matter. 'Now, in season 5, Jamie and Claire’s duty is not only to their loved ones, but to the community of settlers forming part of the ever-increasing Clan Fraser.' 'Fraser’s Ridge. However, what is a dream for some is a nightmare for others. Being at the center of the birth of America is often a bloody and violent and heartbreaking matter,' executive producer Matthew B. Roberts said in a statement Last year, Caitriona told Jimmy Kimmel Live! that she doesn't understand why people keep referencing Outlander spoilers when the plot is inspired by a book. 'It's funny, when we go to do these press things, we're always told, "This is a spoiler, that's a spoiler," but you're like, "But it's on a book." It's in a book, on a shelf, in a bookstore,' she said. The Starz original series has repeated been nominated for the Golden Globes, the Saturn Awards and the People's Choice Awards since its 2014 debut. Lead actress Caitriona has been nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actress each year since 2016, though she has yet to win.