‘Sons of Anarchy’ Prequel Updates: Charlie Hunnam Moves on from Role; Cast Set to Reunite over Memorial Day Weekend

The "Sons of Anarchy" prequel is one of the most highly anticipated shows since the FX series came to an end in 2014. While there is not much known about the upcoming prequel, rumors are rife that updates will be announced during the scheduled cast reunion over Memorial Day weekend.

Will Charlie Hunnam reprise his role? The cast and crew of "Sons of Anarchy" are set to reunite for the Space City Comic Con over the Memorial Day weekend from May 27 to 29, Chron reported.

Joining the "Sons of Anarchy" reunion are stars Ron Perlman, Tommy Flanagan, Mark Boone Jr., Ryan Hurst, Rusty Coones and Emilio Rivera. It remains to be seen whether Charlie Hunnam will be making an appearance during the said event.

Many fans also took this "SOA" cast reunion as a sign that more updates about the upcoming prequel will be announced during the event. Many are hoping to hear more updates about the "SOA" prequel's cast, including the confirmation of Hunnam's reprisal of his role as Jax Teller and whether or not Brad Pitt will play the role of Jax's father, John Teller.

In an earlier interview with Charlie Hunnam, the "Sons of Anarchy" actor told GQ that he has already moved on from his role as bad boy biker Jax Teller. Hunnam admitted that he had a hard time saying goodbye to his character, especially because he tried to live his character for seven years while filming "SOA."

"I was only on my bike and rolling around with a bunch of real bikers and occasionally acting like a maniac... It was a lot tears for, like, two or three weeks, every time I thought about it," he said. "Then one day, I woke up and was like, 'Okay, it's time to move on. RIP, Jax Teller,'" Hunnam added.

Should Charlie Hunnam reprise his role in the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel or should he play a different character? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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