Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Spoilers, Cast & Release Date: It’s All Here
Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Spoilers, Cast & Release Date: It's All Here
FX has many good television shows to offer, but nothing can really compare to the drama around Sons of Anarchy. This popular saga of betrayal and loyalty around motorcycles is much awaited primarily because it will be the final season. And spoilers reveal that the show creators are working hard to come up with something special in terms of drama and twists.
'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 release date is September 9 at 10 pm EDT and we have news that the first episode will be called 'Black Widower'. The reason behind such a title is what Jax is going through especially after the last season. If you remember, Jax was at a receiving end of the betrayal last season in the episode 'Juice'. Now, he will be looking for blood, and he will find a lot of it.
Several Sons of Anarchy spoilers and rumors point towards the death of Juice especially after Tara died. On the other hand, there is also some information that writers are keen to make Katey Sagal work with Juice and protect him in some way or the other. Of course, it is difficult to claim anything based on these two opposing theories.
As far as the Sons of Anarchy cast is concerned, Lea Michelle will be coming to the show as a single mother by the name of Gertie. Michelle has also acted in Glee. Apart from that, there are apparently not many changes in the last from what we have seen last season.
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