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'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 Spoilers, Cast News: Jax Bent on Killing Juice? Lea Michele to Appear Finale Season

FX's hit TV drama series "Sons of Anarchy" is now close to airing the premiere episode of its new and final season this month. Now fans are hankering for some "SoA" updates and rumors. Here's what we've found out so far.

Series creator Kurt Sutter first revealed that season 7 will definitely be "bloody."

"The body count is intense because Jax is in full vengeance mode," he told E! News. "As a result of that, the gloves are off and those risks are being taken that perhaps may not have been taken in previous seasons, because the stakes are so high."

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Viewers are now wondering who will be the names included in Jackson "Jax" Teller's (Charlie Hunnam) execution list when the show returns?

Numerous speculations quickly points out a character who betrayed the SAMCRO's president. One very likely name to show up is Juan Carlos "Juice" Ortiz (Theo Rossi).

This assumption was established further when Sutter further shed light about the death toll.

"Two club members will be dead. I don't think there'll be more than that," he revealed to Entertainment Weekly recently.

Meanwhile, other updates pointed out the involvement of "Glee" actress Lea Michelle on the show's final season. It was revealed in Sutter's recent interview with TV Line that the Broadway singer will play a single mother named Gertie who works as a truck stop waitress.

"She completely went there. Not a stitch of makeup. She's just a frumpy waitress. She really got it and embraced what the show was. I'm thrilled," the producer said. She is slated to appear on episode 6 entitled "Smoke em if You Got em" which will be aired on Oct. 14.

"Sons of Anarchy" season 7 is now on its post-production stage. It is scheduled to air its first episode, titled "Black Widower," on Sept. 9.

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