Dayton callie, Charlie Hunnam, Theo Rossi, Kim Coates And Mark Boone Junior
IN PHOTO: Dayton Callie (L-R), Charlie Hunnam, Theo Rossi, Kim Coates and Mark Boone Junior, actors in the FX Networks' show, "Sons of Anarchy", pose for members of the media at an FX Networks party at Lucky Strike Lanes in New York, March 29, 2012. Reuters/Andrew Burton

Known for pulling out from "Fifty Shades of Grey," "Sons of Anarchy" lead star Charlie Hunnam was spotted over the weekend hanging out with director Sam Taylor Johnson. Despite pulling out from the sexy role, Charlie as Christian Grey, the duo joined some Hollywood stars in TV and film producer Jennifer Klein's holiday party.

"They were talking and hanging out," according to E! News insider. "They seemed to be having a good long chat."

Held in Brentwood, California, the star-studded party is also a venue for the SOA co-stars, Theo Rossi (Tigs) and Theo Rossi (Juice) to get together with the "Crimson Peak" actor. Based on E! News source, everyone was happy to see Charlie and the SOA cast were a big hit during the party and they kept saying, "Jax's alive."

Fresh from his show's epic ending, the British actor ended his seven-year run with "Sons of Anarchy" and celebrating the success of the show for breaking all time record. The party's guest list includes Eric Stonestreet, Jude Apatow, Allison Janney, Kirsten Dunst and Lilly Collins to name a few notable names in the industry.

Coming together to celebrate the holidays among friends and colleagues, the stars had a blast partying and chatting as they enjoy life outside work. "Scandal's" stars Kerry Washington, Darby Stanchfield, Katie Lowes and Bellamy Young all went to the party.

Meanwhile, "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 finale was hailed as the most-watched season of the show and FX after series creator Kurt Sutter ended SAMCRO's turbulent saga. "Papa's Goods" was the most-watched episode of SOA's entire series and even beat its own record which is Season 7's premiere episode, "Black Widower."

FX CEO John Landgraf revealed on his recent interview that the show's milestone is "rare and remarkable accomplishment for a television show." He also thanked SOA series creator Kurt Sutter and its ensemble cast for their "epic ride" as the network looks ahead for Sutter's next project, "The Bastards Executioner."

So what is next for the SOA cast? Charlie Hunnam is set to play King Arthur in Guy Ritchie's new project, Tommy Flanagan is heading to "Revenge" and Katey Sagal is going to join forces with her husband, Kurt Sutter, for his upcoming medieval drama series.