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'Sons Of Anarchy' Creator Reveals Plans For Sequel Series Following Jax's Sons

Sons of Anarchy was an iconic show that ran for seven seasons on FX, and if you're like me, when it ended, you were not ready to say goodbye to all these characters you had come to love so much.

*Sons of Anarchy* ran from 2008 to 2014.

I'll try not to spoil it for you if you haven't seen it, but the show centered around Jax, who was involved in a life of crime that he didn't want for his two sons. The show doesn't end super well for Jax, but the eventual fate of his sons is left more ambiguous.

The show's creator, Kurt Sutter, was recently asked what would happen to Jax's son, Abel, and his answer was very exciting.

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"I had this revelation between SoA and Mayans," Sutter tweeted, referencing the existing sequel series, "that the SoA mythology would be four shows."

"*First Nine* would be a limited series. Nine episodes."

"It would end before we began to tread on history we created in Sons. Sam Crow would be the fate of Wendi, Nero, Abel and Thomas," he said, referring to Jax's sons.

Of course, he ended it with a tease.

"I can't discuss my current situation with Fox, so right now I can't comment on the reality of any of this happening," he finished.

I think I speak for everyone when I say: please let this show happen! I NEED to know what happens to them!