‘Sons of Anarchy’ Cast Reunite for FX Limited Series ‘Legends’
FX has ordered the limited series "Legends," which will bring much of the hit outlaw biker drama's main cast back together.
FX has ordered the limited series "Legends," which will bring much of the hit outlaw biker drama's main cast back together.
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FX has ordered the limited series "Legends," which will bring much of the hit outlaw…
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