Many shows on cable and broadcast television have met their end at the hands of a network cancellation, but "The Bastard Executioner" on FX was recently officially cancelled by the creator himself, Kurt Sutter. See why he did it here.
Now that Wilkin Brattle and Lady Love have shared each other's secrets on "The Bastard Executioner," the stakes are up high and both must will themselves to trust one another. That may prove difficult when Brattle has to join in the hunt for a fugitive. Watch the preview here.
The creator for "The Bastard Executioner," Kurt Sutter, has acknowledged that his new show will be seen by audiences and critics alike as similar to "Game of Thrones." See the details here and watch the trailer.
Kurt Sutter said "The Bastard Executioner" on FX will be brutal. Watch the trailer here. One thing that "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter has always had in his TV shows was true-to-life content.
The trailer for "The Bastard Executioner" has been released. Watch it here. According to an article on UPROXX, the season premiere of "The Strain" on FX brought more than just the vampire drama's feeding frenzy.
The final episode of Kurt Sutter's groundbreaking TV series airs Dec. 9. For those who have tuned into the groundbreaking FX original series "Sons of Anarchy" for years, get your napkins ready: One month from now, the tragic crime drama following a tight-knit outlaw motorcycle coterie of bikers in Charming, California, airs its final episode.
The highly anticipated premiere of FX's "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 is in less than three weeks and the hit outlaw motorcycle club series unveiled its finale air date, as well as the official companion book.
With the death of Tara Kowles-Teller, the second wife of bad boy biker and SAMCRO president Jax, season 7 of Sons of Anarchy is going to have a different look to it.
The boys are (almost) back in town. The boys are (almost) back in town. That's right, your favorite fictional TV gang-banging biker squad SAMCRO (short for Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club) is gearing up for a final go around.
Steel and leather are pretty badass on their own. 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.
Who's ready for some more "Anarchy?" Season 7 of the hit FX biker gang drama is still in the pre-production stages, but the show will begin filming in Los Angeles soon enough.
Could "yo bitch" be coming to Charming, California this fall? "Sons of Anarchy" series creator Kurt Sutter hopes that Aaron Paul of "Breaking Bad" fame will be willing to make an appearance or two.