'Sons of Anarchy' season 5 spinoff? Paris Barclay and Kurt Sutter share crazy ideas

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"Sons of Anarchy" went on for five seasons, but fans and even the showrunners can't seem to get enough of it. Even FX's President John Landgraf isn't over it yet. Now, talks of a spinoff have been going around. Is it possible for "SOA" to actually live on? 

Given that Jax Teller is no longer capable of continuing the story of SAMCRO, what could the spinoff be about this time around? Show creator Kurt Sutter and principal director Paris Barclay talked to E! Online and shared their ideas. But Sutter warned, there's "nothing concrete" at this point. 

Romeo and Juliet 

Barclay said that he is interested in seeing Tig and Venus' love story unfold further, saying, "There might not be enough there for a whole new show, but there's definitely a story to be told with that couple." 

A Prequel about Juice's Story 

A story about Juice is a bit far-fetch since Juice already died in season 7. However, Barclay suggests that it could actually be a prequel spin-off. 

"There was so much story there. First there's that whole thing with his black dad and also how he came into the club," Barclay shared. 

Jax Teller's Sons 

Jax Teller left his sons under the care of Nero and Wendy, which fans know are both ex-junkies. What's supposed to happen to Jax's sons now, knowing that they are the children of the leaders of SAMCRO? Could they grow up and lead the organization, too?

Barclay said, "I'm very interested in what's going to happen to Jax's two boys with Nero [Jimmy Smits] and Wendy [Drea de Matteo] as co-parents. Those kids are little sponges, so how are they going to turn out?" 

A Look at SAMCRO's History 

While Barclay's ideas are more outrageous, Sutter keeps it simple. He wants to stick to the roots of the club and explore the story behind it. 

"I want to honor this mythology we created and I didn't want to step on it, so I think I like the idea of it being a one-off and perhaps just to establish how the club was formed and let it go at that," Sutter said. "I don't want to say a historical show, but it takes place in the '60s and its Vietnam, so there's a lot of iconic events happenings around it that influence John Teller." 

Will these ideas pass for a spin-off or should the Teller legacy stay exactly where it is now?

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