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If you've burned out Sons of Anarchy, then spinning off into Mayans M.C. should get your motor running. Here's where to watch Mayans M.C.

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Mayans M.C.
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Title

Mayans M.C.

Year released

2018

Genres

Drama

Classification

MA15+

Synopsis

The M.C. alliances are tested and the Galindo family adopts unconventional methods.

Seasons

  • Season 1
  • Season 2
  • Season 3
  • Season 4
  • Season 5

Cast and crew

  • JD Pardo (Actor)
  • Clayton Cardenas (Actor)
  • Sarah Bolger (Actor)
  • Michael Irby (Actor)
  • Carla Baratta (Actor)
  • Richard Cabral (Actor)
Following in the tracks of Sons of Anarchy, Mayans M.C. is very much a family drama first and a crime drama second.

Now that Sons of Anarchy has ridden off into the distance, you might be searching for a similar fuel to fire your roaring bad boy fantasies. Lucky for you, Sons of Anarchycreator Kurt Sutter isn't ready to park this niche just yet and has kickstarted an all-new saga set in the fictional town Santo Padre.

Set over 2 years after the end of Sons of AnarchyMayans M.C. follows the young ex-con and prospect Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes (J.D. Pardo) on his rise through the ranks of the SOA's old rival gang.

After his family fell victim to a cartel, EZ Reyes' life was turned upside down. Once a model college student, EZ Reyes spent much of his youth in prison for killing a police officer. Once the cop is exposed as crooked, EZ is released and quickly falls in with his brother's motorcycle gang. This is, of course, to the disappointment of EZ's once proud father played by the legendary Edward James Olmos.

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