Set years after the fall of the original SAMCRO brotherhood, Sons of Anarchy: Reborn (2026) reignites the world of outlaws, loyalty, and vengeance in a brutal new chapter. The story follows Jax Teller’s legacy as a new generation of bikers rises from the ashes of the old order — determined to reclaim their brotherhood’s honor while battling new enemies, personal demons, and the ghosts of the past.
At the center of this rebirth is Eli Teller (Charlie Hunnam), Jax’s estranged son, now in his thirties — a man torn between the memory of his father and the desire to forge his own path. After years in exile, Eli returns to Charming when a powerful cartel expands into Northern California, threatening the last remnants of SAMCRO. Guided by old allies like Chibs (Tommy Flanagan) and watched closely by Gemma’s goddaughter Raven (Carla Gugino), Eli must rebuild the club while facing betrayal from within.
As the new Sons ride through a world of tech-driven crime, corrupt politics, and violent turf wars, they struggle to hold onto the outlaw code that once defined them. Guns, motorcycles, and blood still rule the streets, but the rules of power have changed. Old-school loyalty collides with a new generation’s hunger for control — testing what it truly means to wear the Reaper patch.

The series culminates in a fiery showdown that forces Eli to confront the sins of his father and decide the future of the club. Sons of Anarchy: Reborn (2026) is a gritty, emotional, and deeply human story about redemption, family, and the eternal cost of brotherhood — a revival that burns just as fiercely as the original.