Labrava also commended Sutter’s patience in dealing with the many big personalities involved with “Sons of Anarchy,” saying, “It’s a tough thing to run a show and to work with all kinds of egos and different people and different opinions. It’s just a hard thing.” He also described Sutter as his mentor. “Without a doubt, he is my writing guru,” Labrava added. “He has helped me immensely. He has given me incredible breaks, and I’m so appreciative.”
Sutter, for his part, was quick to tell Deadline his side of the story after getting the boot from FX in 2019. Apparently, Disney had begun exacting control on “Mayans,” Sutter’s “Sons of Anarchy” spin-off, after taking over FX earlier in the year — and Sutter simply wasn’t having it. The creator included a joke in “Mayans” Season 2 about Walt Disney killing Jewish people that did not go over well with the suits at his new parent company. One thing led to another, and Sutter ultimately got fired in spectacular fashion.
That’s not to say the show’s over for Sutter, however. He has expressed interest in creating another “Sons of Anarchy” spin-off series about Jax’s (Charlie Hunnam) sons. And considering Labrava’s fuller account of Sutter’s behavior on set, FX might eventually even want him back for that.
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