Actress Katey Sagal, star of FX cable channel series "Sons of Anarchy", arrives with her husband Kurt Sutter
Actress Katey Sagal, star of FX cable channel series "Sons of Anarchy", arrives with her husband Kurt Sutter, creator of the series, at the premiere screening of season three in Hollywood, California August 30, 2010. REUTERS/Fred Prouser Reuters/Fred Prouser

Currently working on his new medieval series "The Bastard Executioner," Kurt Sutter recently hinted about the possible "Sons of Anarchy" prequel. The SOA series creator remains hopeful to keep his biker story alive through digital media -- iTunes, Netflix and Amazon -- and its new iOS game, "The Prospect."

"My mandate for the narrative is kind of the same as it was for the game in terms of I want it to be like the novel we did," Sutter told IGN. "As long as it didn't contradict anything, as long as it didn't create a narrative line that might impact what I want to do with the prequel, those are sort of my creative mandates."

The 54-year-old writer also revealed that the SOA comic books are doing very well and is in full support for the graphic novels. Just like the success of his hit TV show, Sutter hopes that the "Sons of Anarchy" mobile game, "The Prospect," goes well and he plans to do another sequel.

Still preparing for "The Bastard Executioner" production for its pilot episode, the tattooed showrunner hints that a video game could accompany the TV show if the pilot gets picked up for the series. The pilot episode for the medieval show is set at the end of March and Sutter will go from there in terms of enhancing the fans’ viewing experience.

Based on the life of SAMCRO, "The Prospect" allows SOA fans to explore an original story, with new locations and to discover the club’s unknown chapter. Designed by Kurt Sutter together with his creative team, the mobile game features an episode-based games that takes the players into a new ride. It allows fans to experience the rush of being a prospect, the clubs treachery, graphic actions and the decisions that they have to make.

Meanwhile, "Sons of Anarchy" star Drea de Matteo is set to join the ensemble cast of Marvel’s "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Entertainment Weekly confirmed her casting on Feb. 12, as she will play Karla Faye Gideon, a gifted woman who has a grudge against S.H.I.E.L.D. and will join forces with Skye's father, Cal (Kyle Maclachlan).

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