FX series sons of anarchy ended in 2014, and since then, aside from spin-offs, there haven’t been any other notable motorcycle movies or TV shows Mayans MC. For all those who like sons of anarchythe desire for something similar (unrelated to the show) must be at an all-time high.
Those who love motorcycles may also be eager to watch feature films that depict the love for bikes or the craziness surrounding them. There have been many motorcycle movies made over the past few decades. However, being aware of their presence can sometimes be a challenge.Here are the ones most likely to entertain fans sons of anarchy.
Updated March 25, 2021 by Kristen Palamara: Even though Sons of Anarchy has been off the air for years, it’s becoming increasingly popular as people discover the show on streaming services like Hulu and fans return to it Watch the show, it remains iconic.Although the most popular movies about bikers and motorcycle-themed movies were released in the 1960s and have a different feel to modern moviessons of anarchy, They are still popular today and are as engaging as the series with action-packed sequences, beautiful scenery, and bikes. Often, characters also get caught up in violent criminal activity.
Wild Angel(1966)
wild angel At its center is a close-knit motorcycle gang called the Heavenly Blues, which comes together when one of its members’ motorcycle is stolen. Peter Fonda plays the gang leader who leads everyone on a mission to find the bike and exact revenge on the thief.
Motorcycles are constantly shown and ridden in the film, and there are many fights between motorcycle gangs and clashes with the police.
Run, angel, run! (1969)
Run, angel, run! It follows an outlaw (William Smith) who attempts to leave his bikie gang with his partner (Valerie Starrett), but the gang decides to pursue them and try to force him back into their team rather than letting them leave freely.
It turns into a cat-and-mouse chase as the former outlaw and his partner try to outrun the motorcycle gang member who was once his closest brother.
Road to Palomar(2014)
Although Palomar Road Nothing to do with biker gangs, it does tell the story of a lone biker on a mission and on the run from the law. Jason Momoa plays Robert Wolfe, who seeks revenge by killing the man who raped and murdered his mother.
Wolfe went on the run and on the run from the law in hopes of spreading his mother’s ashes. He rides long distances on his bicycle to find his sister’s property and scatter her ashes, all while evading the law.
Angel Unchained(1970)
liberated angel There is a somewhat similar plot Run, angel, run! The protagonist decides to leave his motorcycle gang.exist liberated angel The main character, Angel, joins a commune and leads a simpler, calmer life outside of gangs.
Although the gang doesn’t pursue him, a new group of cowboys decide to harass the commune, and Angel must fight back.
Hell’s Beauty(1969)
hell beauty is another movie that centers on a revenge plot after a bike is stolen, e.g. Wild Angel. Dan (Jeremy Slater) wins a new motorcycle and plans to sell it so he has enough money to buy a ranch, but it’s stolen by a man.
Dan decides to hunt down the bike’s new owner, Tampa (Adam Roark), and his partner Cathy (Jocelyn Lane) joins him in his story of violent revenge.
Easy Rider(1969)
easy rider It tells the story of two motorcycle riders named Billy (played by Dennis Hopper) and Wyatt (played by Peter Fonda) who ride from Los Angeles to New Orleans to find customers and explore more of the United States. Dennis Hopper also directed the film, and Jack Nicholson joined the cast. Nicholson plays a free-spirited lawyer who develops a bond with bikers along the way.
The role is also credited with changing the career trajectory of Jack Nicholson, elevating him from a B-list star to an A-list star. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In addition to Nicholson’s stellar performance, the film’s great soundtrack and beautiful motorcycles add to its appeal.
Harley-Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991)
This is a movie in which four characters are named after motorcycle brands. In the film, two childhood friends, Harley-Davidson (Mickey Rourke) and Marlboro (Don Johnson), set a new course for themselves when they realize their once-favorite hangout is facing closure due to an unpaid bank loan. A mission to save this place.
They continued to hijack the bank’s armored vehicle. However, they are shocked when they discover a new street drug called “Crystal Dream” in the car instead of money. It turns out that the bank’s owners are corrupt drug kingpins and now they want their product back.
Hell’s Angels on Wheels(1967)
forward easy rider, Jack Nicholson also stars in what is actually the most similar motorcycle movie Sons of Anarchy. Nicholson plays a gas station attendant named Poet who impresses the Hells Angels motorcycle gang and is eventually absorbed into their circle.
Since the poet has spent most of his life in solitude, he is initially happy to be part of a group of tough guys. However, his conscience soon begins to awaken when he witnesses the gang’s brutal crimes, including robberies and murders. The motorcycle is a joy to watch, and so is Nicholson, the often worried young poet.
Savage(1953)
Marlon Brando looks cool just standing there wild one Add a cool touch by adding a motorcycle. The film is often credited with popularizing the concept of motorcycle gangs in Hollywood movies. As soon as the news came out, more people quickly followed.
Brando plays Johnny Strabler, the hate-cop leader of a black rebel motorcycle gang. The British Board of Film Classification banned the film from promoting crime and violence. Some local councils in the UK subsequently overturned the ban.
Motorcycle Diary(2004)
Directed by the famous Brazilian director Walter Salles, Motorcycle Diary is a film about Che Guevara, but it is not a film about revolution. The film is based on the revolutionary leader’s own memoirs, which chronicle his journey through South America as a medical student in the 1950s.
Most motorcycle movies lack the adrenaline, but this one slowly takes you through the small events that shaped the thinking of this iconic leader. When his bike breaks down, he interacts with people and realizes how poor and politically oppressed they are.
Eye of the Tiger(1986)
imagine first drop of blood: first drop of blood With biker gang members taking the place of the police, fans can get a sense of what the movie is about. tiger eyer starred bad guy Gary Busey, whose character hadn’t died in every movie at the time. He is Buck, a war veteran who returns home from Vietnam to find that his small town is being overrun by a biker gang.
Buck becomes Super Buck and decides to fight the bikers and drive them away. There’s no shortage of action in the game, with fights and motorcycle chases happening every few minutes.what’s the name of the movie tiger eye No classic Survivor song?
Journey to Hell(2008)
journey to hell The film is directed by Larry Bishop, who also stars as Prez, the leader of the Southern California gangster The Victors.
The plot revolves around the gang’s efforts to avenge the murder of a gang member, and how motorcycle gang members come to stand up for each other and seek revenge. sons of anarchy Fans are very familiar with it.
Cold as Stone(1991)
cold is a movie full of 90s action movie style, telling the story of a police officer from Alabama who works undercover for the FBI. The gig involves infiltrating a murderous bikie gang in southern Mississippi.
Not only was the gang involved in drugs, but they also planned to murder the district attorney and free an arrested member. William Forsyth plays Ace, the most psychopathic member of the gang, while Lance Henriksen plays Chance Cooper, the gang’s leader.
The Loveless(1981)
In Willem Dafoe’s first role, he played motorcycle gang member Vance. In the movie, a group of bikers gather at a roadside diner on their way to the Daytona race. The restaurant’s management became nervous and customers became hostile.
Hostility can quickly lead to unrelenting violence. Shot on a tight budget, the film quickly became a cult favorite upon its release, becoming one of the highest-rated motorcycle movies of all time by critics.
The World’s Fastest Indian (2001)
The film revolves around bicycle racer Burt Munro (Anthony Hopkins) and his obsession with building his old Indian Scout motorcycle, the fastest bike in the world. He spent a lot of time modifying bikes.
Initially, the bike had a top speed of 58 mph, but after modifications, the speed was increased to 201 mph. Munro eventually won a race on the bike and set a world speed record.