Starz's Outlander, adapted from Diana Gabaldon's fantasy book series, has gained popularity as a historical drama. The show features strong performances by Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe and blends time travel with 18th-century Scottish history.
Despite its appeal, Outlander is not suitable for children. The series is rated TV-MA in the United States and carries mature content. While it portrays historically accurate events like the Jacobite Rebellion, the Battle of Culloden, and Highlander culture, it also contains explicit violence and graphic scenes.
The show’s intense scenes are often too graphic even for sensitive adults. Its mature rating is consistent globally, including:
These ratings reflect the presence of strong language (L), sexual content (S), and violent scenes (V).
The explicit gore and mature themes make Outlander inappropriate for younger viewers. Parents should carefully consider the show's content before allowing children to watch it.
"The Starz series is rated TV-MA in the USA and is not fit for a young audience."
"A mature rating is usually awarded to TV shows and movies that contain one or more elements from coarse or crude language (L), sexual content (S) and violence (V)."
Author's summary: Outlander delivers strong historical drama but includes adult themes and graphic content, making it unsuitable for children.