'Sons of Anarchy' sequel? Fake reports slammed by creator Kurt Sutter

Nobody ever really wanted to see the end of "Sons of Anarchy." The finale of the series showed a dead Jax (Charlie Hunnam) but fans seem to clamor for more biker drama action. This is what made the satirical National Report article a huge hit. As per Epoch Times, the piece titled "Kurt Sutter Negotiating Sequel for Sons Of Anarchy" gained tons of likes and shares on Facebook from fans who were baited to buy into its misleading and fictional claims.

"As Sons of Anarchy fans are hungover from the series' finale episode, still reeling from the death of the club king Jackson (Jax) Teller (Charlie Hunnam), critics report that SOA writer and producer Kurt Sutter is in negotiations with FX over a sequel series to the show. While we all know that Sutter has devised a prequel show, featuring the Redwood Original First 9 members, he's been relatively hushed about a possible Sons sequel, usually denying the possibility of one," reads the false National Report article.

Creator Kurt Sutter denied the report but he revealed that a spin-off of the crime drama series may be on the cards, IB Times reported.

"I've had really... nothing concrete... but I know FX President John Landgraf really wants to do it and we'll figure out a way to make that happen," Sutter told E Online.

The show's principal director/ executive producer Paris Barclay already has a pitch about it if it ever transpires.

"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," Barclay told E Online. "Those kids are little sponges, so how are they going to turn out? With a murderer for a father, a grandmother who killed one of their mothers, and two ex-junkies as guardians, that's one messed-up family tree."

While there remains no solid details about the said offshoot for "Sons of Anarchy," it's still something fans can look forward to.

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