Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Premieres Sept. 9, New Trailer Shows Imminent Death [VIDEO]
"Sons of Anarchy" has been building up since the FX biker drama show started their production on their seventh and final season, and this time the highly anticipated finale will premiere on Sept. 9. SOA season 7 will kick off 10 days after the SAMCRO matriarch Gemma Teller (Katey Sagal) brutally murdered her daughter-in-law, Dr. Tara Knowles (Maggie Siff), and Juice (Theo Rossi) killed Sheriff Eli Roosevelt (Rockmond Dunbar) to protect her.
As the show is coming close to its September premiere, a second teaser clip has been released which made a lot of fans speculate about the SOA finale. Just like the first teaser, the short clip features a bike but this time there is no one riding it as it barrels down the same dark mountain road which was shown on the first clip.
With a title "Final Ride," the second teaser suggest major deaths in the SOA final season, but it's still unclear who will meet its tragic death and who will survive to the very end. Entertainment Weekly speculates that the ghost rider in the first teaser represents the ghost of John Teller, which could mean that Jax (Charlie Hunnam) will know that ugly truth about Gemma.
The 20-second teaser ends with a caption that reads: "Who will complete the final ride?" With so many deaths on its previous seasons, "Sons of Anarchy" is up for another thrilling season that promises more brutal deaths and twists as the show is heading for its final hurrah.
Series creator Kurt Sutter hinted on its video blog that season 7 is going to be an emotional chapter of SAMCRO's saga, so fans can only expect more bloodshed and major deaths in the show. "FX also announced that immediately following the premiere, a live post-show, "Anarchy Afterwords," will air," Variety reports.
Hosted by "Chelsea Lately's" Chris Franjola, "Anarchy Afterword" will be joining the trend with post-shows like "Talking Dead" for "Walking Dead" and "After Hours" for "Bates Motel. "Sons of Anarchy" season 7 will premiere on Sept. 9 at 10 P.M. on FX.