‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Star Hints At “Insane” New Franchise Series In Development
— 6 March 2023

‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Star Hints At “Insane” New Franchise Series In Development

— 6 March 2023
Garry Lu
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Garry Lu

At a time when just about every intellectual property is getting a sequel, prequel, reboot, remake, feature-length adaptation, and what have you, it would appear FX’s Sons of Anarchy universe may soon be on track to receive similar treatment.

“There might be something coming up where we’re all back together, which is insane,” Theo Rossi – who famously portrayed Juan Carlos “Juice” Ortiz – told Deadline during a recent panel discussion about Emily The Criminal.

“If it happens, it’s wild, but if it doesn’t, it would be perfect and really cool because we also talk every day.”

When prompted about whether this was the long-rumoured Sons of Anarchy movie, according to the prolific entertainment publication, Rossi simply responded by smiling cryptically before stating: “It’s totally different. It’s really cool.”

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While the franchise already has a spin-off series in Mayans M.C. – which is wrapping things up with its fifth and final season later this year – ever since Sons of Anarchy concluded its seven-season run circa 2014, there has consistently been a demand for more stories surrounding the Teller dynasty.

Back in 2021, creator Kurt Sutter teased the possibility of revisiting the original saga, including a prequel series about the titular outlaw motorcycle club’s formation, and a sequel series centred on Jax Teller’s (Charlie Hunnam) sons Abel and Thomas II.

“I had this revelation between Sons of Anarchy and Mayans, that the Sons of Anarchy mythology would be four shows: Sons of Anarchy, Mayans M.C.First Nine, and Sam Crow,” Sutter noted via social media.

First Nine would be a limited series. Nine episodes. It would end before we began to tread on the history we created in SonsSam Crow would be the fate of Wendi, Nero, Abel, and Thomas.”

“I can’t discuss my current situation with Fox, so right now I can’t comment on the reality of any of this happening.”

There's An "Insane" New Sons Of Anarchy Project In Development

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