Sons of Anarchy almost started a real biker war

Sons of Anarchy almost started a real biker war

Diving into the life of a criminal biker gang, Sons of Anarchy has become one of the best series in recent memory. However, most fans should be aware that those responsible have fictionally covered certain aspects of the story. One real-life biker gang in particular was upset by showrunner Kurt Sutter’s series, resulting in a short heated exchange of blows led.

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Real biker gang member challenged Sons of Anarchy creators

In 2014, the reality series The Devil’s Ride was released, marketed by Discovery as the real Sons of Anarchy. Kurt Sutter did not like this move. In a tweet, according to Entertainment Weekly, he accused the show of merely exploit the hype of its brand would want.

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TMZ then contacted a member of The Devil’s Ride motorcycle club, who went by the name of Sandman. The Sons of Anarchy creator responded to the allegations with one clear request:

I’m concerned that Kurt’s creative mind is stuck in bogus land with his recent Twitter comment. Here’s a reality check for you, Kurt… I am sending a personal invitation to your handsome Kurt Cobain cut Jax [SOA-Star Charlie Hunnam]to come to San Diego and prove your point. And tell him to wear those shiny white shoes too. I hope he is size 11 I could use some new shoes.

Sutter responded again with a tweet calling himself Charlie Hunnam tough guy defends:

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The reality is that Hunnam probably the toughest fucking guy on my set is. Street kid from Newcastle. He’s the last guy I would ever challenge to a fight.

However, the simmering dispute is over no real war ever broke out. After this tweet from the Sons of Anarchy creator, the conflict has fizzled out to this day. Maybe better that way.

Also listen to the Sons of Anarchy Moviepilot Podcast

Sons of Anarchy first aired on television from 2008 to 2014 and the success hasn’t waned since. In the Moviepilot podcast, my colleagues Max and Yves talk about the impressive series work:

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Even 6 years after the end, the 7 seasons of Sons of Anarchy – available to stream on Netflix, Amazon and Sky – remain an unforgettable series highlight. In the podcast check, Max and Yves tell you why the series is worth it and what it means to them.

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