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Charlie Hunnam Teases Sons of Anarchy Bloodshed: "We're Going to Lose a Couple of Cast Members"

Exclusive! Ron Perlman tells E! News some "earth-shattering events" will go down in the FX hit's final episodes of the sixth season

By Tierney Bricker Oct 22, 2013 5:00 PMTags
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"More violence and a lot more blood and some earth-shattering events."

Yep, it's not Sons of Anarchy without all of the above and fans can expect nothing less from the final run of episodes in the sixth season of Kurt Sutter's epic biker drama. Of course, SOA has never shied away from killing major characters and now we've confirmed that another major death will be happening by season's end. 

E! News exclusively chatted with stars Charlie Hunnam, Kim Coates, Ron Perlman and Jimmy Smits at the 2nd annual "Hogs for Heart" event benefiting One Heart Source Education Programs in Africa, an event which raised $90,000, about what cans can expect from the rest of the gritty FX hit's sixth season. Hint: There will be blood!

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"We're coming up to the end of the show. Kurt always had a clear idea of the story he wanted to tell. He had paced himself and allowed himself seven seasons to tell that story," Hunnam told us. "We're in the sixth season now and in the third act of this epic story he's been telling; traditionally in the third act of a story, particularly a violent story, is when people start to die and when things really start to happen."

And yes, fans can expect to see at least a few major deaths go down by season's end, with Hunnam teasing, "I think unfortunately we're going to lose a couple of cast members this year, but obviously we can't say who!" Coates playfully added, "Lips are sealed, lips are sealed!"

Things aren't looking good for Smits' character Nero on the show as he's currently in jail and we're not feeling any better about his situation after hearing the actor's preview for the rest of the season: "It's just going to keep on getting grittier and Kurt's world, it's about family and clutching to what family's about on so many levels," he explained, "but it's also about comeuppance in a lot of ways and a lot of peeps are getting their comeuppance. It's extreme." 

Gulp!
 
Sons of Anarchy airs tonight at 10 p.m. on FX.