Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Premiere, Cast News and Spoilers: Creator Kurt Sutter Talks Possible Aaron Paul Role
Steel and leather are pretty badass on their own. But it's not until they're paired together that they truly become a scary combination. Episode after episode, the members of the most feared biker gang on TV, SAMCRO, utilize those very materials in that very manner.
If you watch Sons of Anarchy then you'll know that the gang loves riding their steel built motorcycles all over Northern California and wouldn't be caught dead without donning their insignia-laden leather jackets. After all, these guys mean business and they're a prideful bunch.
SoA hasn't been on the air since its epic sixth season finale "A Mother's Work." While fans long to see what will happen to SAMCRO President Jax Teller and his murderous mother Gemma Morrow-Teller, the long break between seasons six and seven may turn out to be a good thing. Hardcore fans need the necessary time to process all the stuff that went down in the finale. That 'stuff' includes: Jax's wife getting killed, Jax's imminent arrest for said murder, and the continuing upheaval that SAMCRO faced all season long.
What should fans expect when season seven's arrival comes to pass? More of the same, of course! That means lots of bloodshed, anger, mayhem, sexual assault, and school shootings. Basically, SoA is the anti-Disney; it's the furthest thing from wholesome family fun. And with Breaking Bad off the air now, everyone needs their weekly dose of anarchy.
Series creator Kurt Sutter talked about a potential casting addition: Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad fame. He tweeted out a fan-made rumor about what role Paul may play.
"Why the web is fab: I'm asked, name an actor I'd like to work with. I say @aaronpaul_8. Now apparently he's Jax's long lost brother in S7," Sutter tweeted.
Viewers like you can you enter their world of mayhem and murder next fall on FX. What do you think about the upcoming season? Let us know in the comments section below.
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