‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Prequel News & Updates: Charlie Hunnam Confirmed To Return As Jax Teller?

The "Sons of Anarchy" prequel may see the return of Charlie Hunnam as Jackson "Jax" Teller. The 36-year-old actor recently confirmed that he will be joining the cast reunion at the Space City Comic Con where details of the upcoming series are expected to be announced.

Charlie Hunnam is officially joining the "Sons of Anarchy" cast reunion at the Space City Comic Con in Houston, Texas on May 27 - 29, reports ComicBook.com. Hunnam, who played the iconic role of bad boy biker Jax Teller in the FX series, will be joining other cast members like Mark Boone, Jr., Tommy Flanagan, Ryan Hurst, Kim Coates, David Labrava and Ron Perlman.

Michael Beach, Michael Ornstein, Rusty Coones, Niko Nicotera, Kristen Renton and Christopher Reed will also be joining the "SOA" reunion. It has been previously speculated that details of the upcoming "Sons of Anarchy" prequel will be announced during the said event.

Hunnam's attendance in the cast reunion has led to speculations that "The Lost City of Z" actor will be playing a role in the "SOA" prequel. Many fans have been hoping for his return as Jax Teller in the upcoming prequel, but the actor previously expressed doubts about his return in the show.

Kurt Sutter is also expected to reveal more details about the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel during the Comic Con, but the series creator appears to be busy preparing for the show. The series creator is reportedly busy looking for filming locations for the upcoming prequel.

Deadline, however, reports on Sutter and Sagal's announcements and discussion during the ATX Television Festival on June 9 - 12, which may include casting news and details about the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel. Sutter and Sagal are expected to have an in-depth discussion of their careers along with details of their collaboration on different shows.

What do you think? Should Charlie Hunnam reprise his role as Jax Teller in the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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