Charlie Hunnam recently teased that his character Jax may not kill mother Gemma, even after he finds out the truth about wife Tara's death.

Sitting down with Entertainment Weekly, the British actor hinted that Jax could pretty much kill anybody related to Tara's (Maggie Siff) murder but the SAMCRO matriarch (Katey Sagal). "Anyone else in the world, 100 percent guaranteed he's gonna murder them in slow and brutal fashion, but it's his mother, you know, it's gonna be complicated," he said.

"I don't envy Kurt in trying to figure out the right way to approach that," he continued.

Some fans actually expect/want the president of the outlaw biker club to eventually kill Gemma, who made him to believe that the Lin Triad gang members are the ones that are responsible for Tara's loss.

"The question is, does Jax ever get the whole truth? Is he supposed to get the whole truth?" said Hunnam. "If he only gets part of the truth, what does that mean? We'll play with all that stuff."

"I think once he gets information, as much of it as he gets, we'll see it play out in a different emotional way," he added.

Charlie Hunnam then teased that fans could expect to see a couple of nude scenes in the upcoming episodes of the final season: "Twice I have been completely naked on the set of Sons in season seven. I'm not going to tell you how that came about. But you will definitely be seeing my ass again."

Meanwhile, "SOA" producer/director Paris Barclay previously explained that Gemma might beg forgiveness from Jax for mercilessly forking Tara to death. "Even if she did it with the best of intentions, it's still beyond the pale. You know when Jax finds this out, it's not going to be pretty," he told BuddyTV. "After all, she can cover her tracks as long as she wants but sooner or later the chickens are going to come home to roost."

"And she's really going to have no place to go," Barclay added. "I think she has to do what Gemma does, which is scramble and hope that it works out. And eventually I'm sure she has a plan to beg forgiveness and it may or may not work. May or may not work."