It appears that Charlie Hunnam may return as our favorite character Jax Teller in a Sons of Anarchy spin-off.
The actor teased the idea of a follow-up series in a recent interview.

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We were first introduced to the crime drama, Sons of Anarchy, over a decade ago…

Way back in 2008 we were pulled into the chaotic world of Jax Teller.
In short, the show chronicles Jax’s struggles to find equilibrium between being a new dad and his involvement in a motorcycle gang.

The show ran for an impressive 7 seasons, building up a huge cult following along the way.
However, all good things must come to an end, and the series officially wrapped up in 2014.

There’s always been talks around sequels, reboots, or simply carrying on. Often such rumors come with mixed reactions, with some fans wanting things to be left as they are for fear of ruining them, while others remain hungry for more.
And now, 8 years after we said goodbye to our favorite characters, Charlie Hunnan has announced he could be returning to the Sons of Anarchy universe.

And fans have a lot to say about it…
One excited fan wrote: “Never saw a body. Not dead unless you see it. Definitely hope they bring this back. Best show ever.”

Another gave their theory as to what happened at the end of the season: “1 way it could work, Jax swerved last minute and went off the bike rolling down the hill but it was the truckers blood you see as he went through the windscreen after hitting the bike?”
Well, Hunnam recently opened up about possibly returning in an interview with Access Hollywood.

He told the outlet: “I have an idea that I’m exploring in its infancy where that could be a possibility.
“It would be something that I would be incredibly excited about, so we’re sort of, like I said, in the infancy of exploring the viability of the idea,” he added.

The show has already had a spin-off series called Mayans M.C. which proved to be immensely popular, so much so, that it has just been renewed for a fifth season.
However, things got a little heated when Kurt Sutter, the creator of both shows, was fired for his alleged ‘unprofessional behavior.’

Back in 2019, Deadline reported that Sutter emailed the cast and crew after he was let go from his position, informing them of the move and revealing that the series had been handed over to co-writer Elgin James.
Sutter also shared how he felt there was “creative scrutiny” from Disney and FX, and “inane PC restraints like I’ve never experienced before.”

You can watch Hunnam’s interview here.
What do you think?