Fans of "Sons of Anarchy" should be happy right now as a prequel to the successful series has just been confirmed.
Set for release by fall next year, the story is to revolve on Jax's father, John Teller.
Since the prequel will focus on events before the birth of Jax, it is possible that Charlie Hunnam may not be making an appearance.
But even if his absence is disappointing news to some, the confirmation on the prequel is already something to look forward to as it will showcase a whole new story.
Kurt Setter, the creator of the series, has been giving hints lately on the probability of a prequel. Getting a go signal is absolutely a big success for all the fans.
As reported by The Inquisitr, Hunnam shared about Sutter's desire in coming up with a prequel of the series. According to the actor, Kurt is really working on the prequel which is surely good news to everyone. But even if it is something that excites fans, Hunnam's non-appearance would be hard for most of them.
"Sons of Anarchy" focused on Jax Teller and to watch the series without him will be really different for the viewers. But it's still great that another Teller man will be the focus of the story, Jax's father, John.
This time, it is still not certain who will play the role of John but rumors are pointing at Brad Pitt. However, there are no confirmations yet regarding this, so fans should take this report with a grain of salt.
Meanwhile, another report from Parent Herald suggests that this upcoming prequel shall present the traditions and cultures of Latinos. It can be noted that the prequel will take place in periods even before the birth of Jax and Sons of Anarchy.
With its released date scheduled by fall next year, fans can no longer wait for "Sons of Anarchy" prequel.