Sons of Anarchy fans rejoice because almost nine years on from your favourite show about a motorbike club ending there's a movie which looks like it could whet that particular appetite.
It's the upcoming film The Bikeriders, starring Austin Butler in the leading role as biker Benny and Tom Hardy as a guy doing an accent nobody can really place as they run a motorcycle club in the 60s.
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While Sons of Anarchy was pretty much Hamlet but they're all riding motorbikes, The Bikeriders follows the growth of a motorcycle club called the Vandals as it goes from a small band of friends into something much larger and more dangerous under the leadership of Johnny (Tom Hardy).
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Over the course of the film it looks like Benny's loyalties will be torn between sticking with the Vandals as the club changes dramatically and the wishes of his wife Kathy (Jodie Comer).
It's already been screened to some critics and they seem to think it's pretty good, with The Bikeriders sitting at 92 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
While nobody can quite figure out what accent Hardy is doing if the trailer is any indication he seems to be having plenty of fun with it.
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Beyond the headline stars of Comer, Butler and Hardy is a glittering cast including Michael Shannon, Norman Reedus, Boyd Holbrook and Mike Faist.
If that doesn't scratch your Sons of Anarchy itch then nothing will, and if that's the case then maybe you're in luck as series star Charlie Hunnam appearing to confirm rumours that he'd be back as Jax Teller.
Of course that might be a bit difficult considering he... y'know... at the end of Sons of Anarchy but that doesn't completely rule him out of coming back.
The actor said he was 'exploring in its infancy' an idea which could lead to him donning the club jacket once more and made it clear he would be 'excited' to return.
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You can probably tell that Hunnam absolutely loves the character and he once revealed that he kept going back onto the Sons of Anarchy set even after he'd wrapped.
His trick was to fib to the security guards that he'd forgotten some of his stuff on set so they'd let him back in and he'd 'just walk around at night because I wanted to be in that environment'.
After a couple of excuses to get in security just let Hunnam back onto the set and he felt like it helped him say goodbye to the show.
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You'll have to wait a little bit before you can go and watch The Bikeriders but if you can hang on a couple of months the buzz around the movie makes it sound like it's worth the wait.
The Bikeriders releases in cinemas on 1 December.
Topics: TV and Film, Celebrity, Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer