Sons of Anarchy ended more than a year ago, but fans are still just as crazy about the series. Aside from Hollywood's obsession with all things Charlie Hunnam, the show has also gained a slew of new fans from binge-watchers on Netflix. Even though the show is off air, you can still catch the cast in numerous different projects. Take a look, and make sure you get your fill of steamy Jax GIFs.
Hunnam, aka Jax, is making his mark on the big screen. After starring in Crimson Peak alongside Tom Hiddleston last year, he'll also play King Arthur in Guy Ritchie's Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur, and he signed on to replace Benedict Cumberbatch in Lost City of Z, costarring Sienna Miller and Robert Pattinson.
Sagal has retired the role of Gemma, but she's got plenty other characters in store. The seasoned actress made a cameo on Pitch Perfect 2 as the mother of Hailee Steinfeld's You'll also see her in the boxing movie, Bleed for This, alongside Miles Teller and Aaron Eckhart.
Up until Bobby's death, Boone Junior had appeared in every episode of Sons of Anarchy, but he's also been busy with a ton of different projects in the off time, including The Birth of a Nation with Gabrielle Union and Let Me Make You a Marty with Marilyn Manson, just to name a few.
Though he'll always be Tig to fans, Coates is moving on too. He'll next be seen with Seann William Scott and Liev Schreiber in the Goon sequel, Goon: Last of the Enforcers as well as the title character in the comic-to-movie adaption of Officer Downe.
Flanagan portrayed Chibs for the show's entire length, and he's coming up next in a few new projects including Sand Castle with Henry Cavill and Nicholas Hoult. He's also filming for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Aside from appearing in the upcoming thriller When the Bough Breaks, Rossi has a great gig lined up; he's playing Alvarez/Shades in Netflix's upcoming Marvel series Luke Cage.
Callie recently appeared in the thriller Abattoir, with Joe Anderson and Jessica Lowndes.
Tara met her unfortunate end on the show, but the death gave Siff some time to work on other projects, like her series Billions and her new film The Sweet Life, with Abigail Spencer.
Perlman is lending his voice to cartoon comedy Robodog and starring in the drama The Bleeder. It's not confirmed yet, but he might be reteaming with Guillermo del Toro for Hellboy 3. The most exciting news? He joined Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Ornstein, who played Chucky, can be seen in Medicine Man, a movie costarring Darby Stanchfield (Scandal) and Liza Weil (How to Get Away With Murder).
Smits, who appeared as Nero Padilla, is coming up in Baz Luhrmann's Netflix series The Get Down and in the upcoming show 24: Legacy.
Rivera, aka Marcus Alvarez, has a lot of movies coming up this year, including Smartass with Joey King.
After the show, Sutter went on to star on and produce The Bastard Executioner.