'Sons of Anarchy' season 7 spoilers: Jax is very mad in new promo

A new promo for the seventh and final season of "Sons of Anarchy" was launched at the San Diego Comic-Con. And the trailer looked just like how every fan of "SOA" wants the show to pan out.

The 7<sup>th season is just a month away and the new promo is making everyone excited. The promo focuses on Jax (Charlie Hunnam) and how he copes with the death of his wife Tara (Maggie Siff).

At the start of the promo, Jax is seen wearing his orange jumpsuit and beating up someone in prison. And then the next shot shows a couple of sneak peeks of events throughout the season, such as the conflict between the Chinese, Mayans and One-Niners, according to Mashable.

One of the highlights of the promo was Jax being very emotional about the loss of Tara but he isn't exactly showing it. Rather, he is exuding a tough interior and is putting his focus on his club. "I already lost the woman I love; I'm not going to lose my club," said Jax.

Other parts of the promo showed Juice (Theo Rossi) feeling scared about his own life. After all, he helped Gemma (Katey Sagal) cover up the murder of Tara. Surely, Juice will have it rough when Jax finds out the truth this season - if he does.

The promo also showed someone being buried. Who could that be?

Hunnam, Sagal, Rossi, Mark Boone Junior, Kim Coates, Tommy Flanagan, Dayton Callie and Dreo De Matteo will all return in the new season. Plus, there are two new faces to expect in season 7 - Lea Michelle and Courtney Love will be guest starring.

"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 will be returning on FX on September 9.

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