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FX hit 'Sons of Anarchy' headed for Ireland in season three

Posted on Sunday, September 05, 2010 at 11:56 PM

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‘Sons of Anarchy, the hit FX series which attracted 4.3 million viewers to its season two finale will essentially be based heavily in Ireland for season three.

'Sons of Anarchy' is a series about an outlaw motorbike club who operate from the Northern California town of Charming. It is the biggest hit for the FX channel since ‘Rescue Me

The new season of "SOA" will begin on Sept. 7 on FX and the motorbike gang will be heading to Ireland.

At the end of last season the Irish charachter, Cameron, had kidnapped a rival’s baby and clearly was headed back to Ireland with it.

Back in the Emerald Isle Paula Malcomson ("Deadwood," "Caprica") will play Cameron’s Belfast-based cousin Maureen.

Taryn Manning will revisit her role as Rita Cherry, who has been living in exile in Ireland.

“I thought it’d be fun to sort of drop her in the middle of this chaos of what’s going on in Belfast,” creator Kurt Sutter told the Los Angeles Times.

Keith McGee (Andrew McPhee, ‘Pirate Islands’) and Liam O’Neil (Arie Verveen, ‘Sin City’) will be in the Irish scenes as will and old pro James Cosmo will play Father Kellan Ashby, an Irish Catholic priest.


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Will be interested to see how they do with the portrayal. Hopefully they'll do right by the North. In the context of the SOA "universe" there is a chapter in Belfast, so obviously that's where most of the action will take place. But in connection with the "True IRA" there were some references to Falcarragh, so maybe some Donegal scenes as well.
samcro are our bad guys. Just like: He may be a bottom feeding sleezebag lawyer, but he's our bottom feeding sleezebag lawyer...slante!
They are going to Ireland...Cool..I can't wait for Season 3. I find myself rooting for the "bad guys". It should be interesting.
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