"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 New Trailer Reveales Spoilers and Deaths for the Show, Which Premieres on FX in September

"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 New Trailer Reveales Spoilers and Deaths for the Show, Which Premieres on FX in September
FX has released a new teaser for "Sons of Anarchy" season 7, and things do not bode well. THe biker drama may witness more death this season than they have in any season past, according to the few hints dropped from the creepy sneak peek.
Although it is clear that someone (or possibly several someones) is going to die in the seventh and final season of the show, it is still quite unclear who will survive and who will not. Entertainment Weekly had this to say in regards to to the mortality rate of the seventh season: "With no one in the seat, the question is, who gets to ride off in the end? Jax, another Son, or only Mr. Mayhem (Death)?"
The season will pick up right where it left off at the end of season six, with Tara's death. Jax's rage after his wife Tara's murder at the hands of his mother Gemma will surely be the highlight of what fans anticipate from this season premiere.
Although the creator of the show, Kurt Sutter, has indicated that this season will be much more emotionally-driven than seasons past, he has also let slip that there will be much more death and violence in the final season of the hit drama.
Marilyn Manson will be making a guest appearance on this season of "Sons of Anarchy." Manson will play a white supremacist who befriends Jax when they are both imprisoned (fans will recall Jax's parole violation, which landed him back in the slammer.).
The seventh and final season of "Sons of Anarchy" will premiere on FX on September 9 at 10 p.m. You can watch the teaser here.
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