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'Sons Of Anarchy' Spinoff Charlie Hunnam, Kurt Sutter Feud? Actor Turns Down Offer

'Sons Of Anarchy' Spinoff Charlie Hunnam, Kurt Sutter Feud? Actor Turns Down Offer

Eve Cesista

Charlie Hunnam reportedly turned down the offer for "Sons of Anarchy" spinoff because of his beef with showrunner Kurt Sutter. What would be the future of the upcoming series?

The actor had an interview with Men's Journal, stating that he and Sutter almost had a stage on set. "Kurt and I never blasted each other in the face, but I'll say it got close," he stated. "There has been security rushing onto the set and pulling us apart before."

But this did not merely affect their working relationship amidst the fact that his character was left dead in the series. "I was operating under that assumption for the whole season," he said"

At the end of it, we both realized that it would have been more tragic to let him live after what he had gone through," Hunnam added. "In my heart Jax has found peace." 

The spinoff prequel will have at least 10-12 episode according to Sutter, reports Deadline. The series might focus on John and Piney's chemistry,  and their journey to the United Sates to deal with the war crisis in Vietnam back then. 

Meanwhile, other speculations about the series involve having a young Jax Teller and plot highlights would be somewhat related to the Mayan Club. But the speculation about having a young Jax Teller might indicate that Hunnam might not be on the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel but they are about to confirm the speculations.

Months ago, it has been reported that Brad Pitt will be portraying as Jax Father. Hunnam also hinted the details in his interview with the magazine.

"He's (show creator Kurt Sutter) trying to do a prequel, which I would love to see. Kurt is trying to get it going. Did you read that about Brad Pitt maybe playing my dad? Brad Pitt as John Teller. How awesome would that be," he exclaimed.

More news about "Sons of Anarchy" very soon so stay tuned.


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