‘Sons of Anarchy’: What’s Next for the Stars

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Sons of Anarchy took its final ride on Tuesday night with the season seven finale. 

Fans may be sad to see the motorcycle drama end and for the guys to retire their cuts, but many members of SAMCRO (and the show's creator) have already lined up their next projects, including some high-profile films and interesting indies.

Below, find out what the stars will be up to next:

Creator Kurt Sutter
Sutter won't have any down time to mourn the end of his show. He's busy on his next project for FX, The Bastard Executioner. The historical fiction centers on  a knight in King Edward II’s army. Sons of Anarchy EP and director Paris Barclay will direct and executive produce the pilot, with plans to shoot in Wales in early 2015. Barclay isn't the only SOA family member heading to Sutter's new show: his off-screen wife, Katey Sagal, will also have a role. Sutter also wrote the screenplay for and is executive producing Southpaw, a boxing drama starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams. The Antoine Fuqua-helmed project is in post-production, and will be released by The Weinstein Co.

See more: Kurt Sutter and Wife Katey Sagal on the Set of 'Sons of Anarchy'

Charlie Hunnam
Hunnam will be diving into feature films. He's lined up the starring role in Guy Ritchie's Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur. "I've been a big fan of Ritchie's work from the very beginning," says Hunnam, who is originally from the U.K. "It feels like an exciting palate cleanser to go back to England and work with an English dialect again and just do something totally different." He's also attached to the drama The Mountain Between Us about two strangers who survive a plane crash, and he's wrapped work on Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak. Hunnam, who was at one time attached to Fifty Shades of Grey, says plans are in the works for del Toro's Pacific Rim 2.

Ron Perlman
Perlman has been able to keep an active film career while working on Sons of Anarchy, and now that Clay's run on the show has ended, he's also turned his attention to producing. He launched a production company, Wing and a Prayer Pictures, in Cannes in May. "We're looking to do things that are 'unobviously' brilliant," he told THR. "It will be a celebration of originality and a place where people who make their living doing big commercial films can spread their wings on a different level here and do things that are experimental." He’s also got several projects in post including Roland Emmerich's Stonewall and Bone in the Throat, based on Anthony Bourdain's novel of the same name. On the TV side, he's heading to NBC’s drama The Blacklist, where he'll play a villain. In May, he told THR he's also eyeing a directorial debut, which he'd also produce through his new company.

Katey Sagal
Along with joining Sutter's next TV project, Sagal has lined up several film roles. She's already wrapped work on Universal's musical comedy Pitch Perfect 2, and is currently shooting boxing drama Bleed for This. She'll play Louise, the mother of boxer Vinny Pazienza (Miles Teller) in the film.

Maggie Siff
Hunnam's on-screen wife is also moving quickly into film projects. She's currently filming The Fifth Wave, Sony's YA project starring Chloe Moretz. In the film, set in a time when aliens have invaded the Earth, Siff will play Moretz's character's mother. She also just signed on to Showtime’s drama pilot Billions starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis.

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Mark Boone Junior
The Bobby actor has a slew of indies in post including The Rivers of Babylon, American Romance and Casual Encounters.

Theo Rossi
Rossi starred in and produced the film Bad Hurt, which will likely make a festival run this season. "The response has been absolutely incredible, so we're really excited for that," he told THR. He's also actively looking for his next projects to produce while deciding on his next acting gigs as well.

Tommy Flanagan
With the Chibs role behind him, Flanagan has been working on several indies. He reunited with Perlman for indie The Jesuit, and will also appear in indie Wild for the Night with another SOA actor: Emilio Rivera.

Read more about the series finale here, and check back on THR's Live Feed for a postmortem interview soon.

Rebecca Ford