Drea de Matteo recently discussed her role as Wendy Case in FX's "Sons of Anarchy," as well as her experience working with co-star Katey Sagal, who plays the popular show's matriarch Gemma Teller Morrow.
It has been revealed that the highly anticipated final season premiere of "Sons of Anarchy" will kick off from weeks before Tara's death, and Marilyn Manson will make his guest appearance on the show as a heroin addict.
Season 6 of FX's "Sons of Anarchy" just ended, but that doesn't mean the fun has to be over. Thanks to an upcoming line of action figures, toys and other fun merchandise, fans will soon be able to take "Sons of Anarchy" from the living room to the play room.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers about the "Sons of Anarchy" season six finale.
This Tuesday, FX aired the dramatic and violent season six finale of "Sons of Anarchy." Many viewers were left in shock and tears, but they weren't alone. Stars Katey Sagal and Maggie Siff also cried when they watched the finale for the first time.
Fans of the bloody "Sons of Anarchy" can rest easy knowing that the bloodshed continues, and definitely will continue further on into the season if last night's episode is any indication of what's to come.
When Charlie Hunnam dropped out of the Fifty Shades of Grey film because of a busy schedule, many skeptics raised an eyebrow. Katey Sagal, Hunnam's "Sons of Anarchy" co-star, however, believes him.
Fans have spent weeks trying to figure out why Charlie Hunnam departed from the Fifty Shades of Grey movie. Yesterday, the actor spoke out for the first time since Oct. 12, when he resigned from the role of Christian Grey.
Universal Pictures and Focus Features said that Charlie Hunnam abandoned his starring role as Christian Grey in the film adaptation of E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey due to scheduling conflicts. Other sources, however, say Hunnam wanted to avoid the reputation that would come with such a role.
With Charlie Hunnam dropping out of the Fifty Shades of Grey film, all eyes are on Matt Bomer. Will the actor please his fans and step into the suit of the seductive Christian Grey?
Charlie Hunnam isn't blind, deaf and dumb when it comes to his role as Christian Grey in the upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey film adaptation. Hunnam knows he is not what a lot of fans wanted. In fact, his own "Sons of Anarchy" co-stars even laughed at him when he revealed the news.