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'Sons Of Anarchy' Prequel Air Date News: Charlie Hunnam May Return To FX Show Despite Previous Feud With Showrunner

By Colt | Mar 27, 2017 05:30 AM EDT

Charlie Hunnam has been in the industry for almost two decades, but "Sons of Anarchy" made him a household name. So when a prequel of the FX drama was confirmed, many hoped that the the "Deadfall" actor will still be a part of it.

Jax Teller is such an interesting character to portray but Charlie Hunnam was clearly born to play the part. Surprisingly, even with the show's success, Men's Journal revealed that the 36-year-old actor and "Sons of Anarchy" showrunner, Kurt Sutter, had a hard time working together on set.

Despite their feud, Charlie Hunnam and Kurt Sutter remained professional and finished through the show without adding more fuel to the fire. "Kurt and I never blasted each other in the face," Charlie Hunnam said but he added that they almost did. It's nice to see that in spite of their differences, the "Sons of Anarchy" actor and director were able to pull through and create a great show that fans grew to love greatly.

The "Sons of Anarchy" finale broke a lot of hearts when Jax Teller did the ultimate sacrifice and gave up his life to save his children. Although fans didn't see it coming, Charlie Hunnam shared that he already knew that his beloved character will end up taking his own life. Since the new FX show is going to be a prequel, there is still a chance for Charlie Hunnam to be part of the cast despite his character's demise in the "Sons of Anarchy" finale.

Although he noted that he is not officially on the list, the "Pacific Rim" actor revealed that he is not shutting down the idea. Charlie Hunnam told TMZ that he'll be willing to do a dream sequence if the showrunners call him to do so. The official release of the "Sons of Anarchy" spinoff series has yet to be announced, but it is expected to air sometime this year.

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