Kurt Sutter hints at a Sons of Anarchy prequel. Explore the latest on the potential series about SAMCRO's early days and Jax Teller's legacy.
- April 12, 2026
AceShowbiz - Sons of Anarchy left a lasting impression on viewers. Though the original series wrapped up in 2014, the story's impact continues. The FX show, created by Kurt Sutter, drew audiences into the journey of Jax Teller, played by Charlie Hunnam.
Following the original series, fans were treated to a spin-off titled Mayans M.C.. Despite this, there has long been curiosity about a potential prequel centered on the club’s early days. For years, this concept hovered in the realm of speculation—until recent comments from Kurt Sutter hinted at its ongoing viability.
In a recent interview, Kurt Sutter shared insights into his relationship with FX Networks Chairman John Landgraf. He expressed trust in Landgraf’s passion for the franchise and stated, “When I know it’s the right time for it, and it all makes sense, that’s when it’ll happen.” This suggests that while the prequel is not currently in active production, it remains a possibility.
Kurt Sutter further elaborated that there are still stories left to explore within the Sons of Anarchy universe, describing the idea as “fantastic” to return to. However, he acknowledged that creative directions can evolve.
The original Sons of Anarchy series was notable for Charlie Hunnam’s lead performance and a strong ensemble cast that included Katey Sagal.
Today, Sons of Anarchy remains widely accessible, streaming on platforms like Hulu.
As of now, no concrete production plans for the prequel have been announced. However, the creator’s remarks provide a hopeful outlook.