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Sons Of Anarchy: What Does Samcro Stand For?
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Though it may not get as much credit as shows like "The Sopranos" or "Breaking Bad" as far as the golden age of television goes, "Sons of Anarchy" certainly had its part to play in this prolific era for small screen entertainment. Hailing from the mind of Kurt Sutter, of "The Shield" fame, the series premiered on FX in 2008, running for seven seasons and 92 episodes, growing its audience along the way in addition to being nominated for five Emmys.

The show centers on Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) who discovers a manifesto written by his late father and founder of the motorcycle club Samcro. This leads Jax to question just about everything in his life, laying the foundation for the seven seasons of TV that followed.

At the center of it all was the motorcycle club Samcro. That and all of the crime,...
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  • 7/27/2025
  • by Ryan Scott
  • Slash Film
Jd Pardo Joins Netflix Drama ‘Trinity’ As Series Regular
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Exclusive: Jd Pardo has been cast as a series regular in Trinity, the new Netflix drama from showrunner, writer and executive producer Jed Mercurio. He joins the previously announced stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Richard Madden and Marcia Gay Harden.

The series follows a heroic female Naval Officer who becomes involved with the outwardly charismatic Secretary of Defense, only to discover he may be at the heart of a dangerous conspiracy.

Mbatha-Raw stars as Commander Katherine Decker, second-in-command on the USS Kansas, a nuclear submarine and one of the deadliest weapons on Earth. Madden portrays Secretary of Defense Webb Preston, who has a technology background that sets him apart from most politicians. Webb’s innovation and purpose are seen as a threat in more ways than one. Harden will play Margaret Vandenburg, the CEO and matriarch of her family’s business empire, guiding them to become a prominent family with political ties.
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  • 7/9/2025
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
Yellowstone Star Reveals No One in the Studio or the Cast Wanted Taylor Sheridan To End the Show
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Turns out, Yellowstone didn’t end because folks were done with it, it ended despite nearly everyone wanting more. Luke Grimes, who played Kayce Dutton across five explosive seasons, dropped the truth bomb last month: the cast, the studio, and even the network weren’t on board with Taylor Sheridan’s decision to wrap it up in 2024.

“I don’t think the fans wanted it to be over. A lot of us actors kind of didn’t want it to be over, and the studio and network certainly didn’t want it to be over,” Grimes told People in a report published on June 24.

You see, Yellowstone had everything going for it – a loyal fanbase, strong viewership, and a whole franchise orbiting around it. But a messy behind-the-scenes standoff (including Kevin Costner’s exit) sent the show into hiatus in 2023. When it returned in late 2024, we only got six final episodes.
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  • 7/2/2025
  • by Heena Singh
  • FandomWire
Kurt Sutter’s The Abandons Is Here To Burn Down Taylor Sheridan’s 83%-Rated Gem
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Netflix is entering the neo-Western world with a bold new contender: The Abandons. Created by the Sons of Anarchy mastermind Kurt Sutter, the upcoming drama is poised to be a more emotionally charged, bloodier, and darker take on the Wild West. The show, set in the 1850s, will tell a tale of primal justice, spiritual warfare, and a kind of raw survival that glossy shows like Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone often sidestep.

Sheridan has ruled the Western TV landscape since the debut of Yellowstone in 2018, like a true frontier king. With stunning visuals, clever writing, and critical acclaim, the show has long established its position as one of the genre’s best. But the battle for television dominance is about to get real violent- and The Abandons might just be the series that burns Sheridan’s empire down.

The Abandons Threatens Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone Empire

Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone...
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  • 7/2/2025
  • by Jasmine Dean
  • FandomWire
The Abandons Cast: Lena Headey, Gillian Anderson, and More Start Production on Kurt Sutter Series
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The Wild West is getting a bit wilder as production on Season 1 of the upcoming drama series The Abandons has begun in Calgary, bringing together an all-star ensemble cast led by Lena Headey (Game of Thrones) and Gillian Anderson as two mothers locked in a bloody feud.

Created by Kurt Sutter, The Abandons tells the story of a group of diverse renegade families living on the fringes of society in 1850s Washington State. These lost souls band together to fight corrupt forces and do anything they can to save their land. The Western series will explore the jagged line between survival and law, the consequences of violence, and the corrosive power of secrets as this makeshift family battles to keep what’s theirs.

“I am fascinated by the metamorphosis of good into evil,” Sutter tells Tudum. “What must transpire...
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  • 6/26/2025
  • by Stephan Lee
  • Tudum - Netflix
Ron Perlman's Gritty Crime Thriller Series On Prime Video Is An Underrated Gem
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When Kurt Sutter's Shakespearean crime drama "Sons of Anarchy" ended in 2014 after seven seasons, we as fans were all trying to find something that could fill the gap it left behind. Perhaps that search is still ongoing — and no offense to the "Sons of Anarchy" spin-off, "Mayans M.C.," but that show was never able to live up to its predecessor — because nothing can replicate the vibe of the twisted motorbike brotherhood that Samcro had to offer. Ben Watkins' "Hand of God," which kicked off in the same year that "Sons of Anarchy" wrapped up, wasn't the answer, but at least it gave us the mighty Ron Perlman back in another leading role, this time as morally-bankrupt judge Pernell Harris.

In retrospect, the main issue that "Hand of God" suffered from and got subsequently slammed for by critics was that it tried to be deadly serious and wanted viewers to treat it as such.
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  • 6/21/2025
  • by Akos Peterbencze
  • Slash Film
‘Punisher: War Zone’ – Frank Castle Is Jason Voorhees in This Ultraviolent Marvel Gorefest
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Some ideas are just so good that they transcend the limitations of the medium where they first appeared. The Punisher is a great example of this, as despite originally being introduced as a Spider-Man villain back in 1974, this extremely versatile character has cemented himself as a cultural icon even among folks who have never read a single comic-book.

That’s why it makes sense that every single Punisher movie is entertaining in its own unique way, as the character remains compelling whether the adaptation embraces comic-book excess or focuses on the hard-boiled vigilante elements of this gun-toting anti-hero. However, while the Thomas Jane incarnation of Frank Castle will always be my nostalgic favorite, the most balanced depiction of the character also happens to be the most underrated, and that’s what we’ll be discussing today. If you haven’t already guessed, I’m referring to Lexi Alexander’s hyper-violent 2008 thriller Punisher: War Zone,...
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  • 6/20/2025
  • by Luiz H. C.
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Rachel McAdams Never Felt “Fully Safe” in Jake Gyllenhaal’s Low-Budget Action Drama Climbing Streaming Charts
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It’s been a quiet year for Jake Gyllenhaal thus far after featuring in Road House and Presumed Innocent in 2024, but one of the actor’s older projects has returned to streaming charts to celebrate its tenth anniversary. Gyllenhaal stars alongside Rachel McAdams and Forest Whitaker in Southpaw, the 2015 boxing film following Billy Hope, a champion boxer who fights to get custody of his daughter and to revive his professional career. Southpaw is streaming on Starz globally, and the film is one of the most popular movies on the streamer, sitting at #10 at the time of writing. During a 2015 interview with Variety, McAdams said she spent time with real boxing families, saying “you never feel fully safe” and mentioning how “everybody goes away” for boxers the second they lose a fight.

Southpaw was produced on a modest budget of only $30 million, and the film grossed $91 million globally while earning scores...
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  • 6/16/2025
  • by Adam Blevins
  • Collider.com
Why HBO Passed On Sons Of Anarchy
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If you asked which brand reigns supreme in prestige television, most would say HBO. "The Sopranos" and "The Wire" are highs that television dramas have been chasing for the last two decades. HBO's judgment is not unassailable, though. The network has turned down several shows that went on to be huge successes elsewhere. One of the shows HBO rejected was "Breaking Bad," which is generally ranked alongside "Sopranos" and "The Wire" as the third node in the "television masterpiece" triptych.

Another was the series that became "Sons of Anarchy." Created by Kurt Sutter, the series is basically "Hamlet" retold with the Hells Angels. Jackson "Jax" Teller (Charlie Hunnam) is a member of the Sons of Anarchy, a motorcycle club in northern California that makes its money running guns. The club was founded by Jax's late father, John, but these...
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  • 5/18/2025
  • by Devin Meenan
  • Slash Film
“We all creatively fell in love with Plan B”: After 11 Years, I’m Realizing Why ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Had to Kill Taylor Sheridan’s Hale That Way
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My heart is still pounding from the shock of David Hale’s demise in Sons of Anarchy. Taylor Sheridan’s upright deputy, a paragon of probity in Charming’s gritty streets, was snuffed out in a brutal twist that left me floored.

Sincerely, I didn’t see that coming. Watching Hale get pancaked by a speeding van during Half-Sack’s funeral in Sons of Anarchy Season 3 felt like someone yanked the carpet from under my feet – no warning, just bam, goodbye moral compass.

Why would Kurt Sutter ax one of the few characters who wasn’t knee-deep in moral murk? But here I am, more than a decade later, and honestly, it finally clicks. Sheridan’s Hale wasn’t just collateral damage; his exit was the narrative ignition key. Sure, the kill came from contract frictions and some seriously ugly behind-the-scenes shade, but it also cracked open new story veins.
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  • 4/29/2025
  • by Siddhika Prajapati
  • FandomWire
16 of the best crime dramas to watch that aren’t on cable
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When it comes to crime dramas, there's certainly no shortage of titles from which to choose, and right now, the genre is on fire with recent hits like Adolescence, MobLand, and Dope Thief. They're just about on every platform, and they range in intensity from mild and comedic to gritty and violent.

Sometimes it can be overwhelming trying to find the right title to binge, so let me help you out with that. Here are 16 of the best binge-worthy crime dramas to watch that aren't on cable, in no particular order, but they're all a favorite in my book and should be a Must See in yours. Find out why in the list below!

1. Adolescence

This little gem dropped on Netflix recently, and it didn’t just make a splash, it created a tidal wave of critical acclaim. Adolescence is a limited series about a 13-year-old boy accused of murdering a female classmate.
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  • 4/27/2025
  • by Keeley Brooks
  • ShowSnob
5 Walton Goggins Movies & TV Shows The White Lotus Fans Need To Watch
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Like every season of the hit HBO Mike White series "The White Lotus," the Thailand-set third season featured some terrific character actors giving scene-stealing turns as some of the show's most over-the-top characters yet. One of season 3's biggest standouts was Walton Goggins as Rick Hatchett, a visitor to The White Lotus on a quest for vengeance, and the fact that he was a standout should come as no real surprise to fans of the charismatic actor. Over his career thus far, Goggins has made a name for himself by completely disappearing into his roles and giving them his all, no matter how big or small the part. One has to look no further than his guest spot on the NBC sitcom "Community" to understand his incredible talent for committing to the bit. Heck, he even pushed past his own severe phobia of snakes to shoot a terrifying scene in "The White Lotus,...
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  • 4/27/2025
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
Abigail Spencer, Holt McCallany & Lucas Till Join Jake Allyn Drama ‘Clean Hands’
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Exclusive: Abigail Spencer (Suits), Holt McCallany (Mindhunter), and Lucas Till (MacGyver) have been tapped for supporting roles in Clean Hands, the true-life drama from writer-director Jake Allyn on which we were first to report last month.

The trio is set to star opposite previously announced leads Zach Braff and Esther McGregor, with production now underway.

Set in Hagerstown MD, a Baltimore suburb along the infamous “Heroin Highway,” Clean Hands explores the American drug crisis through the lens of a father-daughter duo caught on opposing sides of the law, based on the harrowing story of hero drug cop turned recovery advocate Kevin Simmers (Braff) and his daughter Brooke (McGregor).

Spencer will portray Kevin’s wife Dana, while McCallany will play Maryland Congressman David Trone and Lucas Till will play Sheriff’s Deputy Dormer.

Producers include Conor Allyn of Margate House Films, Brian Loschiavo of Riverside Entertainment, James Suttles and Jason Winn of WW / Sf Entertainment,...
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  • 4/3/2025
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Bruce Dickinson Announces Graphic Novel Printed with Soil from William Blake’s Grave
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Bruce Dickinson and Z2 Comics have announced The Mandrake Project: Year One, a graphic novel that compiles the first four issues of the Iron Maiden singer’s Mandrake Project comic-book series. A deluxe edition was printed with ink mixed with soil from legendary poet William Blake’s grave.

Last year, Dickinson released the solo album The Mandrake Project, along with four issues of the accompanying comic-book series of the same name. He recently announced a North American tour in support of the project, kicking off August 22nd in Anaheim, California (pick up tickets here).

Get Bruce Dickinson Tickets Here

In addition to collecting issues 1 through 4, the deluxe edition of The Mandrake Project: Year One is packed with other extras as described below in a press release:

“The oversized 12”x12”, 184-page volume Deluxe Editions include an extensive series of interviews and essays recounting the road Dickinson and the creative team took in bringing the album,...
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  • 3/27/2025
  • by Spencer Kaufman
  • Consequence - Music
I Can't Stop Thinking About This Dark Sons of Anarchy Theory (& It Changes Everything I Knew About the Show)
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One of the beautiful things about a special piece of pop culture is that it continues to find new life within the social zeitgeist. Fans everywhere still look for ways to bring new meaning to some book, film or show they love and understand new things about it. This happens a lot with some of the most popular television shows that have audiences everywhere anticipating the weekly release of an episode. Society saw something more impactful than ever before when The Sopranos initially aired on television and then again when Breaking Bad was having its run. The best example recently is with Game of Thrones and how the ending of that series sent a shock-wave through the social zeitgeist with some of the most visceral reactions ever witnessed. However, one of the best shows of the "golden age" of cinematic television was Kurt Sutter's biker epic Sons of Anarchy.
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  • 3/27/2025
  • by Ben Morganti
  • CBR
How Did Tara Die in Sons of Anarchy, and in Which Season?
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Fans who have experienced Sons of Anarchy even once know how brutally heartbreaking the series turns out to be. Initially, the series was an entertaining exploration of biker culture and organized crime in California. However, as the series went on and fans became more attached to the characters and their stories, creator Kurt Sutter leaned heavily into the emotionally gripping drama the series had to offer. Some fans have revisited Sons of Anarchy over and over again, and the torment of watching their favorite characters get killed off still hits hard. Sutter knew how to cut deep, and when the violence, betrayal and chaos slowly started to take over, some of the best characters of the show ended up getting killed. It's one of those rare television experiences where fans have to worry constantly about whether someone would live. By the time the final season rolled around, it felt like no one was safe.
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  • 3/25/2025
  • by Ben Morganti
  • CBR
It's Cowboys vs. Bikers in 'Day of Reckoning'
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It's official — Westerns are in. After a couple of decades when cowboys have seen diminishing returns on the big screen, the classic film genre has been returning in a big way. That is all thanks in part to Taylor Sheridan and his Yellowstone universe, but also to some great Western remakes, Kevin Costner's epic Horizon saga, and Oscar-winning films like The Power of the Dog. 2024 was a great year for Westerns, but 2025 is shaping up to be a good one, too, and the upcoming film Day of Reckoning is joining the ranks. The new film stars Billy Zane, Zach Roerig, Cara Jade Myers, Scott Adkins, and Trace Adkins. Directed by Shaun Silva, written by Travis J. Opgenorth, produced by Ali Afshar, Christina Moore, Daniel Aspromonte, and Don Lepore. Esx is bringing the film to theaters on March 28, 2025. Check out the synopsis below:

"On the verge of losing his wife and his job as sheriff,...
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  • 3/18/2025
  • by Matt Mahler
  • MovieWeb
Sons of Anarchy Star Joins Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey
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Fans of Sons of Anarchy may be excited about the latest casting for The Odyssey, the upcoming film from revered director Christopher Nolan. The movie is set to hit theaters next year with several big names, including Spider-Man star Tom Holland, making up the ensemble cast.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, it's been revealed that Ryan Hurst has joined the cast of The Odyssey. The actor's role has not been disclosed yet. Including Hurst and Holland, other confirmed stars who will appear in The Odyssey include Matt Damon (Dogma), Zendaya (Euphoria), Robert Pattinson (The Batman), Lupita Nyong'o (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), Anne Hathaway (The Dark Knight Rises), Charlize Theron (The Old Guard), Benny Safdie (Oppenheimer), Jon Bernthal (Daredevil: Born Again), Mia Goth (MaXXXine), Elliot Page (The Umbrella Academy), Samantha Morton (The Walking Dead), and Cosmo Jarvis (Shogun).

Hurst is especially popular with Sons of Anarchy fans for his role on the...
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  • 3/13/2025
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Sons of Anarchy's Final Episode Teases Jax Teller's Ending Way Before the Scene Actually Happens
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One of the more controversial television endings of all time remains the final moments of Sons of Anarchy. Jax Teller captured the hearts of audiences everywhere when he first rode down a California street on his slick motorcycle. The charming biker from Charming was introduced as a new father with strong commitments to his family and his club who would do anything to protect both. As the series went on, tragedy continued to strike the Teller family until eventually, a climactic final season brought the series to an end. Creator Kurt Sutter knew exactly how to ingrain his series with a ton of thematic relevance that he touched on in various ways throughout the series.

One of the key themes is the consistent father/son element of Sons of Anarchy, and this quality came to define Jax Teller in a big way. From the very beginning of the series, Jax...
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  • 3/12/2025
  • by Ben Morganti
  • CBR
The Sons of Anarchy Revival Already Has the Perfect Villain (Especially if Jax Teller's Son Is the Main Character)
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There is perhaps no greater show from the "Golden Age" of cinematic television that weaves thematic parallels and compelling character arcs together like Sons of Anarchydoes. Immediately, Sons of Anarchy portrays a specific kind of family drama revolving around friendships and legacy that always gives the criminal aspect a unique kind of glorification. Experienced through protagonist Jax Teller's perspective, audiences become invested in the story of Samcro and their purpose as a California Biker Club. Biker clubs have always existed with admirable qualities such as honor, loyalty and commitment that aren't always present in other kinds of social groups. Of course, as biker clubs evolved into biker gangs, the organized crime element that began to overshadow the groups, made it harder for them to exist passively in the country. However, through cinematic storytelling, bikers get a specific kind of depiction that makes audiences understand them better.

Part of understanding bikers...
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  • 3/9/2025
  • by Ben Morganti
  • CBR
This Underrated 34-Year-Old Biker Western Is Perfect for Sons of Anarchy Fans (& It's on Prime Video)
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Sons of Anarchy fans can check out a classic biker western movie, starring action movie veteran Mickey Rourke and the ever-entertaining Don Johnson. Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man is currently streaming on Prime Video.

Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man follows Harley Davidson (Rourke), who travels from Texas to Burbank, California, to reconnect with his old friend Robert Lee "Marlboro Man" Edison (Johnson). The pair eventually learn that an old mutual friend is in danger of losing his bar because the Great Trust Bank wants to build a new complex on the property and is demanding millions of dollars for a new contract in advance.

RelatedHappy Gilmore 2's Netflix Release Date Might Have Been Quietly Revealed

The release date for Happy Gilmore 2 might have just been revealed in the most unexpected of ways.

Harley and Marlboro attempt to help him by robbing the bank. However, they rob the...
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  • 3/6/2025
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
“Where it started… definitely was body image”: Katey Sagal’s Multiple Career-Crippling Addictions Could’ve Easily Stopped Her From Joining ‘Sons of Anarchy’
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Making it big in Hollywood isn’t easy, just ask Katey Sagal. Before Sons of Anarchy put her back in the spotlight, she’d already built a solid career in music and acting. Most people remember her as Peg Bundy in Married… with Children or the tough-as-nails Gemma Morrow, but her memoir, Grace Notes, spills the tea on the journey behind the scenes!

Katey Sagal | Credits: Image by Gage Skidmore licensed under Cc By-sa 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

In her memoir, Grace Notes, Sagal opens up about her decades in the industry, the ups and downs of fame.

Katey Sagal’s battle with addiction growing up in Hollywood

Katey Sagal’s road to stardom wasn’t all glitz and glamour, it was filled with some serious struggles. Growing up in Hollywood, she was surrounded by prescription pill abuse from an early age.

Related Sons of Anarchy Saved Actress Katey Sagal’s...
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  • 2/27/2025
  • by Sampurna Banerjee
  • FandomWire
“F**k you, man. I wouldn’t do your show anyway”: Sons of Anarchy Creator’s Bold Comment Enraged Walton Goggins, Set One Fierce Condition to Join the Show
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Walton Goggins has always welcomed the opportunity to play complex characters. His portrayals are always unforgettable, whether it be his breakout role in The Shield or his acclaimed performance in Justified. But the most daring and transformative character he played was in Sons of Anarchy.

Walton Goggins | Wired / YouTube

The story behind how Goggins landed the role is as bold as the character herself and involves a fiery exchange with the series creator, Kurt Sutter. Buckle up because this tale is as wild as a Samcro ride through Charming.

Why Kurt Sutter initially didn’t want Walton Goggins on Sons of Anarchy Walton Goggins in a still from Sons of Anarchy | FX Networks

Sons of Anarchy would feel incomplete without Walton Goggins’ amazing portrayal of Venus Van Dam. But there was a time when Kurt Sutter didn’t want the actor to be a part of the Samcro world at all.
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  • 2/27/2025
  • by Sonika Kamble
  • FandomWire
This 'The White Lotus' Actor Had His Breakout Role in a Police Procedural
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Quick Links'The Shield' Is a Violent and Gritty Crime Drama That Pushed BoundariesWalton Goggins' Spectacular Rise to Stardom

Walton Goggins has steadily become one of Hollywood's most dynamic and entertaining actors, with the seasoned star having appeared in a slew of fan-favorite hits throughout his career while serving up unforgettable performances on both the big and small screen. Goggins achieved widespread prominence when he portrayed detective Shane Vendrell in the FX crime drama hit The Shield, which ran for seven exhilarating seasons from 2002 and 2008 and garnered universal acclaim, with the series currently holding a dazzling 96% Popcornmeter on Rotten Tomatoes.

The edgy and downright brutal show helped launch Goggins' stellar career, as he would go on to star in TV knockouts like Justified, Vice Principals, The Righteous Gemstones, and Fallout, as well as in popular films including Predator, Django Unchained, and The Hateful Eight. The gifted actor's most recent project is...
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  • 2/23/2025
  • by Rachel Johnson
  • MovieWeb
You Can Watch Bruce Lee's Best Martial Arts Film of All Time for Free Next Month (& You Really Should)
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After his time on The Green Hornet, Bruce Lee moved to Hong Kong, where he had developed a larger audience, and began starring in the kung fu movies he is best known for. Following the success of these films, Warner Bros. Entertainment produced Enter the Dragon alongside Golden Harvest, officially bringing the genre to Hollywood.

As per Tubi, Enter the Dragon is headed to the streaming service next week. The film will be available to stream on March 1, along with titles like Den of Thieves and The Equalizer. Enter the Dragon will be the third Bruce Lee movie to join Tubi’s expanding catalog.

RelatedThis Divisive MCU Show Failed to Adapt an Iconic Bruce Lee Film by Breaking a Crucial Rule

Bruce Lee has influenced countless martial arts films and shows over the years, but when one MCU tried its hand at it, it failed to take off.

Enter the Dragon...
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  • 2/23/2025
  • by Alex Roush
  • CBR
'Sons of Anarchy's 10 Wildest Moments, Ranked
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Sons of Anarchy aired from 2008 to 2014, and the story of a ruthless motorcycle club, Sons of Anarchy aka Samcro, felt like a Shakespearean tragedy, especially at the very end. With seven difficult and devastating seasons, creator Kurt Sutter wrote a gripping story of a motorcycle club's ups and downs, making its members morally gray characters people enjoy cheering for. The show stars Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, Ron Perlman, and other exceptionally talented actors who helped shape the show into the brilliant work of art it is.
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  • 2/20/2025
  • by Anja Djuricic
  • Collider.com
Taylor Sheridan Gave His Best Performance Before He Was Famous
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Taylor Sheridan has made a name for himself in the TV industry as the creator and writer of a plethora of hit shows like Yellowstone, its prequels 1883 and 1923, Special Ops: Lioness, Tulsa King, and the recent drama Landman starring Billy Bob Thornton as a Texas oil man (which even Stephen King is a fan of). His scripts also made it to the big screen with the 2015 movie Sicario and his project Hell or High Water (2016), which was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture. However, before Sheridan became a powerhouse behind the scenes, he was an aspiring actor. After a few guest spots in the mid-aughts, he finally landed a recurring role on the hit FX biker drama Sons of Anarchy.

Soa, which ran from 2008 to 2014, follows members of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Originals (abbreviated Samcro). Created by Kurt Sutter and set...
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  • 2/16/2025
  • by Kassie King
  • MovieWeb
A Sons of Anarchy Theory Turns Netflix’s Upcoming Western Into a Secret Samcro Prequel
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Kurt Sutter’s latest project, The Abandons, has already got fans buzzing with excitement and speculation. Since the success of Sons of Anarchy, Sutter has built a reputation for creating gritty worlds full of outcasts and violence, and his new Netflix Western appears no different. Set in 1850s Oregon, The Abandons might seem like a shift from his outlaw biker tales. However, there are several hints that the show could be more connected to Sutter’s previous work than initially thought. It could be a hidden prequel to Sons of Anarchy.

The Abandons follows a group of outcast families fighting against corrupt enemies in a lawless landscape. Sound familiar? While not much has been released about the show, that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating that The Abandons will offer a backstory to Samcro's origins and the Teller family at the center of it all. However, with the recent news...
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  • 2/13/2025
  • by Amy Watkins
  • CBR
“They both create enormous universes”: One of Hollywood’s Most Underrated Actors Considers Zack Snyder to Be Just as Brilliant as Guillermo del Toro
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For a long, long time, Hollywood had relegated Zack Snyder to a somewhat diminished status as a director for his previously difficult experiences with Warner Bros. Both his attempts at adapting comic books to live-action films had been deemed a severe failure of creative and artistic sensibilities. Yet, the films in question – Watchmen and Dceu – raised an army of fans who have been unwavering in their fealty to Snyder.

Watchmen [Credit: Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures]

Guillermo del Toro has had a somewhat similar experience in the industry as well. The director, famously known for his love for the bizarre, has nearly 20 fully-developed scripts in his possession that were never made into a movie. Despite his Oscar-winning credentials and unique artistic vision, Hollywood has hardly done right by del Toro.

However, even beyond their underappreciated vision as auteurs, there is a singular quality that unifies both Snyder and del Toro under one creative umbrella.
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  • 2/10/2025
  • by Diya Majumdar
  • FandomWire
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Ben Affleck, Gillian Anderson to Star in Crime Thriller ‘Animals’ for Netflix
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Ben Affleck’s crime thriller Animals is coming back together, this time with a new star very familiar to the filmmaker. Himself.

Matt Damon was originally on board to star in Animals, with Affleck in the director’s chair, when Netflix and Artists Equity were producing the movie a year ago. The project fell apart due to script issues, but those have since been resolved. In the meantime, however, Damon went on to sign on to star in a small movie titled The Odyssey that is being directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Christopher Nolan. Odyssey is due to begin principal photography later this month and shoot in locales around the world.

The project has been revived with Affleck still in the director’s chair. But he will now star in it as well. Gillian Anderson, the X-Files star who in recent years appeared as Margaret Thatcher in Netflix’s The Crown,...
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  • 2/5/2025
  • by Borys Kit
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
10 Best Movies Leaving Netflix in February 2025
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Netflix is one of the best places to find the best movies and TV shows you can watch on any streaming service. Every month, it adds hundreds of new titles to its content library, but with that, there are also some titles that have got to go. So, today, we are here to tell you about the best film you should watch before it leaves Netflix in February 2025.

Plus One (February 1) Credit – Rlje Films

Plus One is a romantic comedy film co-written and co-directed by Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer. The 2019 film follows Ben King and Alice Mori, two young friends who attend multiple weddings together but they soon fall for each other. Plus One stars Jack Quaid, Maya Erskine, Beck Bennett, Rosalind Chao, Perrey Reeves, and Ed Begley Jr.

Fast Five (February 11) Credit – Universal Pictures

Fast Five...
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  • 1/31/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Little House on the Prairie’ Reboot Set at Netflix
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Netflix has greenlit a new TV adaptation of “Little House on the Prairie,” the beloved book series written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Rebecca Sonnenshine will serve as showrunner and executive producer on the new series. Joy Gorman Wettels of Joy Coalition will also executive produce along with Trip Friendly for Friendly Family Productions, Dana Fox, and Susanna Fogel. CBS Studios and Anonymous Content Studios will produce for Netflix. Friendly is the son of Ed Friendly, who executive produced the original “Little House on the Prairie” TV series.

“’Little House on the Prairie’ has captured the hearts and imaginations of so many fans around the world, and we’re excited to share its enduring themes of hope and optimism with a fresh take on this iconic story,” said Jinny Howe, vice president of drama series for Netflix. “Rebecca’s vision threads the needle with an emotional depth that will delight both...
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  • 1/29/2025
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
Sons of Anarchy's Creator Sparked a Scary Feud With a Real-Life Biker Gang
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The Sons of Anarchy hard-hitting biker gang show turned out to be a hit. Its fame and popularity proved that there was a demand for a show like that. In 2012, Discovery moved forward with its own bikers show. Titled The Devils Ride, the reality show follows a real-life gang as they undergo hardship and troubles just like Samcro in Sons of Anarchy. By that time, Kurt Sutter's show had already earned a following, which prompted Discovery to use its name as a reference in the promotional material.

Sutter was unhappy about another biker show trying to use his brand to appeal to the same fan base. In a now hidden post on Twitter/X (via Entertainment Weekly), Sutter wrote: "if Devil’S Ride is gonna advertise itself as a ‘real-life Soa’ then i get to weigh in. they’re f—ing with my brand and they sure Ain’T it.
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  • 1/24/2025
  • by Katrina Yang
  • CBR
10 Major Flaws in 'Sons of Anarchy' That Are More Noticeable Now
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From 2008 to 2014, audiences were taken on a wild motorcycle ride via FX’s riveting crime series Sons of Anarchy. Created by Kurt Sutter, Sons of Anarchy featured standout performances by Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal, Charlie Hunnam, and Maggie Siff alongside a cast of phenomenal character actors. The gritty series follows Samcro, the "Mother Charter" of the organization, as they trade guns, deal drugs, and fight rival gangs while trying to evade the authorities.
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  • 1/23/2025
  • by Lacey Rae
  • Collider.com
The Shocking Reason Taylor Sheridan Left ‘Sons of Anarchy,’ Explained
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Ever since Taylor Sheridan's 2015 hit Sicario debuted, he quickly became a critically revered multi-hyphenate in Hollywood. Award-winning films like Hell or High Water and his Yellowstone television empire soon followed, establishing the Texas native in the industry as a character-focused storyteller, notably ridding himself of writer's room constraints and breaking traditional, plot-driven rules. As his work garners continued praise, fans have turned their attention to his rise to fame. Before discovering his behind-the-scenes talent, Sheridan began his film career as an actor.

Despite becoming a Western staple of modern film and TV, his first claim to fame was FX's outlaw, biker-gang drama Sons of Anarchy. Created and directed by Kurt Sutter, the show follows lead Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) as he navigates the titular club (often referred to by the acronym Samcro) after his father's death. Although Samcro protects its Californian hometown from various threats, it also runs an illegal arms business.
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  • 1/19/2025
  • by Courtney Keller
  • MovieWeb
Taylor Sheridan Guest Starred in 'Sons of Anarchy' and Most Fans Forgot
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Quick Links Kurt Sutter's Brutal and Bold Crime Drama Taylor Sheridan Impresses Fans as a Determined Lawman in 'Sons of Anarchy'

With a stacked ensemble cast led by Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, and Ron Perlman, Kurt Sutter's thrilling action crime drama Sons of Anarchy follows the dangerous lives of the eponymous outlaw motorcycle club as they deal with both internal and external threats in their small town of Charming, California, where Samcro vice-president Jax Teller finds himself torn over the club's escalating violence and his desire to embrace a more honest life where he can be a normal family man.

Sons of Anarchy ran for seven acclaimed seasons from 2008 to 2014 and quickly became a fan-favorite with audiences, with the series winning both a Satellite Award and Golden Globe while helping further establish its decorated stars as some of Hollywood's finest. Some of the hit show's devoted viewers...
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  • 1/12/2025
  • by Rachel Johnson
  • MovieWeb
10 Major Sons of Anarchy Mysteries We'll Never Get Answers To
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Sons of Anarchy's explosive series finale marked the end of Jax Teller's chapter in Samcro's history. Having Jax die in a similar way to his father marked the completion of a tragic cycle. Though the finale was supposed to be the end of the story, the last season of Sons of Anarchy reopened some cases that were once closed. The finale alone is responsible for creating a few mysteries on the show.

Not all stories have a definite ending. Season 7 left fans with many unanswered questions, including the truth behind Jt's death. Abel and Thomas' fate also ended on a note of suspense despite Jax leaving them in capable hands. From plot holes to recurring details, Sons of Anarchy is full of mysteries.

Related 10 Most Innocent Sons of Anarchy Characters Who Deserved Better

Sons of Anarchy is not short on brutal scenes, and some of its most innocent characters...
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  • 1/12/2025
  • by Katrina Yang
  • CBR
Why Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan Left Sons Of Anarchy
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Years before Taylor Sheridan cast himself as Travis Wheatley on "Yellowstone," he was often seen butting heads with Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) and his beloved but regularly law-breaking biker gang in "Sons of Anarchy." Kurt Sutter's series, which mixed "Hamlet" with hogs, cast Sheridan as strait-laced Deputy Chief David Hale, a regular thorn in the side of Teller and his crew. For a while, at least.

Staring down the Sons for 21 episodes, Hale was abruptly killed off in the third episode of season 3 (one of the best seasons of "Sons of Anarchy") during a drive-by at a funeral. Like so many deaths on the show, his offing was visceral, assuring audiences that he was well and truly done. According to Sheridan, the exit was his choice, and it all came down to a matter of numbers, both on call sheets and contracts.

While promoting his "Yellowstone" prequel series, "1883,...
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  • 1/11/2025
  • by Nick Staniforth
  • Slash Film
Sons of Anarchy’s Tig Shares An Unfortunate (But Fitting) Series Record With Jax
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The members of the title motorcycle club in Sons of Anarchy aren’t exactly the most morally correct people, though many of them changed for the better, as is the case of Tig (Kim Coates), but he still shares an unfortunate yet fitting record with Jax (Charlie Hunnam). In 2008, Kurt Sutter took the audience to the fictional town of Charming, California, to meet the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club (also known as Samcro), led by President Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman) and VP Jax Teller. Throughout eight seasons, Samcro confronts various enemies, including some within the club.

Throughout his time as VP and President, Jax is accompanied by the club’s most loyal members, who follow him through many highs and lows. Among them is Tig Trager, Samcro’s Sergeant-at-Arms during Clay’s Presidency and thus his right hand, who at the end of Sons of Anarchy becomes the club’s VP.
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  • 1/10/2025
  • by Adrienne Tyler
  • ScreenRant
Taylor Sheridan’s Sons of Anarchy Exit Quietly Changed the Face of Television
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Taylor Sheridan is the television mastermind behind Yellowstone and its ever-growing catalog of spinoffs. However, the critically acclaimed creator isn't like anyone else in Hollywood. Notably, he refused to work in a writers' room, breaking traditional rules for screenplay by letting his characters drive the plot. Despite becoming a staple of the TV Western landscape, Sheridan's earlier claim to fame was a decidedly non-Western show.

Kurt Sutter's Sons of Anarchy stirred Sheridan in a completely different direction and changed his life. The Yellowstone creator played a recurring role in the early seasons. Though it wasn't exactly a pleasant experience, it marked the beginning of Sheridan's career as a writer, which would eventually lead to him to his current television empire.

Sons of Anarchy Was Taylor Sheridan's Breakout Role As an Actor

Sons of Anarchy was a pivotal show in Sheridan's professional life. Having struggled as an actor in West Hollywood,...
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  • 1/8/2025
  • by Katrina Yang
  • CBR
Kim Coates First Turned Down 'Sons of Anarchy' & Tells Us Why
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Kim Coates is one of those actors people rarely know the name of but always recognize their face, at least until Sons of Anarchy became a television phenomenon in 2008. Lasting for seven seasons, the action crime drama found Coates playing Tig Trager, a character who was somewhat of a sadistic loose canon yet brought a lot of heart to Samcro. Now, Coates is back on our screens in the Netflix series American Primeval, but before we get there, the Canadian-born actor took time to reflect on Sons of Anarchy in a new interview with MovieWeb.

Coates mentioned at the time Soa came along, he wasn't necessarily looking to sink his teeth into a lengthy television role. Up until then, he'd been enjoying success appearing in the likes of Open Range, Waterworld, Black Hawk Down, and The Last Boy Scout. He was – and still is – a great character actor doing what character actors do.
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  • 1/8/2025
  • by James Melzer
  • MovieWeb
How Yellowstone’s Dutton Family Came From Sons Of Anarchy Explained
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Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western drama Yellowstone helped to revitalize the Western genre in television, but it has its roots in another neo-Western that isn't always recognized as such: Sons of Anarchy. Starring Kevin Costner and a talented ensemble cast, Yellowstone became a runaway success thanks to its potent mix of drama, action, and an intoxicating Western setting. While the cowboys, rural setting, and gunfights certainly conjure classic Western vibes, the political maneuvering and corporate espionage ring of more modern dramatic fare, which is part of why Yellowstone's audience demographics are so varied and diverse.

While Yellowstone has its own trademark aesthetic and lingo, creator Taylor Sheridan does draw on some of the best TV dramas of the last 30 years, which is a credit to him as a showrunner. The parallels between Yellowstone and FX's crime drama Sons of Anarchy, for example, are plentiful. The similarities are so abundant that...
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  • 12/25/2024
  • by Bill Dubiel
  • ScreenRant
Daisy Ridley's 10 Best Roles Outside Star Wars
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Daisy Ridley is best known for playing Rey Skywalker in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, but she's also an acclaimed actor who's starred in a variety of great movies that weren't set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Star Wars movies have, for better or worse, defined Ridley's career. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was Ridley's big break in Hollywood, and she's now returning to the franchise in the upcoming movie New Jedi Order. Rey Skywalker is a major part of her acting career, but it's far from the only part of it.

Since 2019's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Ridley has starred in 13 movies, video games, and even a Podcast series. Ridley's post-Rise of Skywalker career has been incredibly impressive, and she's managed to establish herself as much more than Rey in that time. Some of Daisy Ridley's best movies haven't even mentioned lightsabers or the Force,...
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  • 12/22/2024
  • by Sean Morrison
  • ScreenRant
Sons of Anarchy Creator's 9-Year-Old Boxing Drama Gets Free Streaming Home
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Southpaw featured one of Jake Gyllenhaal's best performances, an impressive feat considering he also starred in Donnie Darko, Zodiac, Nightcrawler, and Brokeback Mountain. Replacing Eminem in Southpaw, Gyllenhall owned the lead role, transforming his body and becoming a real boxer for the film.

Tubi is streaming Antoine Fuqua's Southpaw this January, set to start streaming on Jan. 1. Written by Kurt Sutter, the film follows a professional boxer nearing the end of his career. Jake Gyllenhaal plays Billy "The Great" Hope, undisputed in his division with a 42-0 win-lose streak. His downfall happens outside the ring, when a brawl with an upstart boxer leads to a tragic shooting. Fuqua filmed Southpaw with the same gritty style as Training Day and The Equalizer movies. The matches were also shot in real-time with Gyllenhaal fighting experienced boxers.

Related Jake Gyllenhaal's 10 Best Movie Performances

Outside of action movies like Road House, Jake...
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  • 12/19/2024
  • by Manuel Demegillo
  • CBR
Tom Holland & Daisy Ridley's Infamous Sci-Fi Flop Will Stream for Free Next Month
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Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley's dystopian sci-fi film Chaos Walking will soon be streaming for free. The film will be available on Tubi beginning Jan. 1, 2025.

Chaos Walking was released in 2021 and was based on Patrick Ness's science fiction trilogy of the same name. The film adapted the series' first book, The Knife of Never Letting Go. Tom Holland starred as Todd Hewitt, a young man who lives in a world with no women where all creatures can hear each other's thoughts through a series of images, words and sounds called "noise". When Viola Eade (played by Daisy Ridley) crash lands on the all-male planet, Todd protects her from danger. Chaos Walking was an infamous box office flop for Lionsgate, making only $27.1 million despite the film's $100+ million budget.

Related January 1 Will Be an Amazing Day for Predator Fans

Predator fans can look forward to the new year.

Critics largely panned the movie,...
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  • 12/18/2024
  • by Sam Fang
  • CBR
Daisy Ridley Recalls Difficulty Filming 'Chaos Walking' with Tom Holland
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The Star Wars sequel trilogy may not have ended on the highest note it could have, but that didn't stop the actors involved from having successful careers. In fact, despite the mixed audience reception to The Last Jedi and the critical failings of The Rise of Skywalker, actors such as Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, and John Boyega would go on to star in more exciting films.

The star of the trilogy, Daisy Ridley, would also star in several films, both large and small. Ridley returned to her franchise roots by starring in Chaos Walking, an adaption of the YA Novel of the same name directed by Doug Liman. Starring opposite Tom Holland, Ridley faced plenty of difficulties during the production of the film, which saw numerous delays and eventually replaced Liman with Alien: Romulus Director Fede Alvarez. Speaking to Empire Magazine, Ridley was candid about her difficulties filming Chaos Walking,...
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  • 12/18/2024
  • by Ernesto Valenzuela
  • MovieWeb
Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad & From Stars Unite for New Film
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A new feature film with a solid cast has been announced. The cast will reunite two stars of Sons of Anarchy along with fan favorites from Breaking Bad and From.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, the starring cast has been revealed for the upcoming indie drama movie Out Come the Wolves. The film will reportedly star Ryan Hurst (The Walking Dead) and Taryn Manning (Orange Is the New Black), both of whom appeared in the earlier seasons of Sons of Anarchy. The movie will also star Giancarlo Esposito and Harold Perrineau, with other attached cast members including Orlando Norman, Spence Moore II, Heidi Grace Engerman, Cassady McClincy Zhang, Sam Rechner, West Mulholland, and Curran Walters.

Related Sorry Sons of Anarchy Fans, but Tara Knowles Is No Saint

Tara Knowles is almost always considered one of the good people among the corrupted Samcro crew in Sons of Anarchy, but that’s not actually true.
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  • 12/12/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
‘Prison Break’: New Chapter From Elgin James Gets Hulu Pilot Order
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Exclusive: A new chapter of Prison Break has taken a major step towards becoming a reality at Hulu with a pilot pickup for the project from Mayans M.C. and The Outlaws co-creator Elgin James and 20th Television.

Details regarding the new installment’s plot are being kept under wraps, however, Deadline understands James’ version will be its own thing set within the same universe. As we previously reported, it is not expected to involve the characters at the center of the original series and its follow-up on Fox, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), and Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell).

James is executive producing under his Sierra Drive production banner, alongside four executive producers from the original series, Dawn Olmstead, who has been working closely with James throughout the development process, Prison Break creator Paul Scheuring, Marty Adelstein and Neal Moritz.

The pilot pickup comes a year after Deadline revealed exclusively that...
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  • 12/12/2024
  • by Rosy Cordero and Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Sons Of Anarchy’s 10 Most Shocking Moments
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Warning: This article contains sensitive subjects, including sexual assault, miscarriages, and school shootings.

While many crime shows use unexpected moments to create drama and tension, very few are filled with quite as many shocking scenes as Sons of Anarchy. The series follows a group of outlaw bikers and while they are initially presented as anti-heroes who look out for their local community, it quickly becomes apparent quite how flawed Samcro really is. The club's violent actions spiraled out of control, resulting in many innocent people losing their lives, and these crimes eventually caught up with the central characters, as very few Samcro members survived Sons of Anarchy's ending.

Kurt Sutter's biker drama was easily one of the most controversial shows on TV during its seven-season run, and it refused to shy away from even the most extreme topics, hence why the series remains so iconic. Unfortunately, some of...
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  • 12/4/2024
  • by Kyle McLeod
  • ScreenRant
“He Had Balls, I’ll Tell You That”: Sons Of Anarchy Actor Recalls The Kurt Sutter Meeting That Straightened Out His Lawsuit Over The Show’s Creation
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Actor Chuck Zito, who ended up appearing in Sons of Anarchy season 5, once tried to sue FX over the creation of the show. Sons of Anarchy was created by Kurt Sutter and aired on FX from 2008-2014. The series follows Jax Teller, a member and eventual leader of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club, which was based in the fictional town of Charming, California. The cast of Sons of Anarchy includes Charlie Hunnam, Katey Segal, Ron Perlman, Maggie Siff, and Theo Rossi.

Speaking with VladTV on YouTube, Chuck Zito explains that he once pitched a show about a motorcycle gang called Wild Angels to FX. They claimed they weren't interested in a show about a motorcycle gang, but when he tried to pitch it to them again a year later, he found out they were already developing Sons of Anarchy. Therefore, he filed a lawsuit against FX, claiming that they...
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  • 11/29/2024
  • by Max Ruscinski
  • ScreenRant
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