Fans have been looking to fill the void when "Sons of Anarchy" aired its last episode in 2014. However, that longing could soon be addressed as the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel is reportedly underway.
While everything remains to be unconfirmed as of writing, FX CEO John Landgraf did indulge waiting fans with some juicy information about Kurt Sutter's new project. Landgraf teased some details including Charlie Hunnam's alleged return in his interview at the TCA press tour.
"[Sutter] has been writing and working on an idea for a show, and he's also re-expressed interest in another show in the Sons of Anarchy franchise," Landgraf said, as reported by Variety.
The CEO, however, tried to keep mum about Hunnam's anticipated comeback and just said that details will soon unfold. "They'll be coming soon," he said.
"I highly recommended that [Sutter] take some time off and rest [after 'The Bastard Executioner']," Landgraf said in an interview from Zap2it. "I don't have anything concrete to say about those two things except to say Kurt said he's working on them and they'll be coming to me soon."
Meanwhile, Sutter has been generous in discussing his plans for the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel, including his quest in looking for the best Latino writer.
"The network is very hot on the Mayans project, and I won't run that show," he told Deadline. "For me, this is about finding the right writer and the next thing I will be doing is sitting down and interviewing to find a Latino writer, someone who understands the world and culture. I don't want to just throw some white guy at it."
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