Spoiler Alert: The following reveals major plot points from the series finale of FX’s Mayans M.C. titled “Slow to Bleed Fair Son.”
On tonight’s episode of Mayans M.C. titled “Slow to Bleed Fair Son,” the biker gang whose origins date back to Kurt Sutter’s Sons of Anarchy and later expanded into its own spinoff series takes its last ride—and it’s messy as hell.
Without El Padrino Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera) at the helm of the club, it was only a matter of time before the whole thing exploded into chaos. After being ousted by former prospect turned president Ez Reyes (Jd Pardo) in Season 4, it took some time for Alvarez to figure out what his life would look like in a post-Mayans world. As the founding member of the charter, Alvarez struggled but discovered in the finale ever so clearly that he is where...
On tonight’s episode of Mayans M.C. titled “Slow to Bleed Fair Son,” the biker gang whose origins date back to Kurt Sutter’s Sons of Anarchy and later expanded into its own spinoff series takes its last ride—and it’s messy as hell.
Without El Padrino Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera) at the helm of the club, it was only a matter of time before the whole thing exploded into chaos. After being ousted by former prospect turned president Ez Reyes (Jd Pardo) in Season 4, it took some time for Alvarez to figure out what his life would look like in a post-Mayans world. As the founding member of the charter, Alvarez struggled but discovered in the finale ever so clearly that he is where...
- 7/20/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Edward James Olmos as Felipe Reyes and Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes in ‘Mayans Mc’ season 5 episode 9 (Photo Cr: Prashant Gupta/FX)
FX Mayans M.C. season five episode nine – the series’ penultimate episode – serves up one of the most devastating deaths of its entire run…thus far. No one is safe as Ez continues to wage war with the Sons of Anarchy.
Episode nine, “I Must Go in Now For the Fog is Rising,” begins with Bottles (Alex Barone) and Guero (Andrew Jacobs) silent as they ride back to town in the back of a stranger’s pickup truck. Witnessing the destruction of Santo Padre’s cookhouse at the Broken Saints ranch weighs heavy on their minds as they head back to the clubhouse.
Sofia (Andrea Cortés) wakes and leaves Ez (Jd Pardo) in bed with Sally when suddenly Sally barks in alarm. Ez grabs his gun, responding to pounding on his door.
FX Mayans M.C. season five episode nine – the series’ penultimate episode – serves up one of the most devastating deaths of its entire run…thus far. No one is safe as Ez continues to wage war with the Sons of Anarchy.
Episode nine, “I Must Go in Now For the Fog is Rising,” begins with Bottles (Alex Barone) and Guero (Andrew Jacobs) silent as they ride back to town in the back of a stranger’s pickup truck. Witnessing the destruction of Santo Padre’s cookhouse at the Broken Saints ranch weighs heavy on their minds as they head back to the clubhouse.
Sofia (Andrea Cortés) wakes and leaves Ez (Jd Pardo) in bed with Sally when suddenly Sally barks in alarm. Ez grabs his gun, responding to pounding on his door.
- 7/13/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes in ‘Mayans Mc’ season 5 episode 7 (Photo Cr: Prashant Gupta/FX)
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode seven says goodbye to two major, longtime players as we head into the final stretch of episodes. The body count explodes in episode seven, with Emily finally getting her hands bloody instead of calling on Ez to do her dirty work, and a Santo Padre associate is taken out after being labeled the club’s rat. Plus, Ibarra’s son finally exacts his revenge at the most inopportune time.
But it’s the gut-wrenching deaths of two key Mayans M.C. characters that make episode seven so heartbreaking.
Plenty of spoilers ahead…you’ve been warned!
Letty (Emily Tosta) is sprawled on the ground in the middle of nowhere late at night when two Broken Angels come to her rescue. Letty’s brought back to their ranch and...
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode seven says goodbye to two major, longtime players as we head into the final stretch of episodes. The body count explodes in episode seven, with Emily finally getting her hands bloody instead of calling on Ez to do her dirty work, and a Santo Padre associate is taken out after being labeled the club’s rat. Plus, Ibarra’s son finally exacts his revenge at the most inopportune time.
But it’s the gut-wrenching deaths of two key Mayans M.C. characters that make episode seven so heartbreaking.
Plenty of spoilers ahead…you’ve been warned!
Letty (Emily Tosta) is sprawled on the ground in the middle of nowhere late at night when two Broken Angels come to her rescue. Letty’s brought back to their ranch and...
- 6/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Spoiler Alert: The following reveals major plot points from tonight’s episode of FX’s Mayans M.C. titled “To Fear of Death, I Eat the Stars.”
With just three episodes left of FX’s Mayans M.C., the Reaper is working overtime slaying more fan-favorite characters following the brutal killing of original Sons of Anarchy character Happy Lowman (David Labrava) last week.
This will be more of a true post-mortem than a recap because co-creator Elgin James decided to kill off two important characters tonight in the episode titled “The Fear of Death, I Eat Stars.” We could be mad they’re gone but this is the world they chose to live and they lived it hard. Do not fool yourself into thinking anyone is safe at this point in the game—not even anyone at the top of the call sheet.
Hank (Frankie Loyal) is safe this week,...
With just three episodes left of FX’s Mayans M.C., the Reaper is working overtime slaying more fan-favorite characters following the brutal killing of original Sons of Anarchy character Happy Lowman (David Labrava) last week.
This will be more of a true post-mortem than a recap because co-creator Elgin James decided to kill off two important characters tonight in the episode titled “The Fear of Death, I Eat Stars.” We could be mad they’re gone but this is the world they chose to live and they lived it hard. Do not fool yourself into thinking anyone is safe at this point in the game—not even anyone at the top of the call sheet.
Hank (Frankie Loyal) is safe this week,...
- 6/29/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes in ‘Mayans M.C.’ season 5 episode 6 (Photo Cr: Prashant Gupta/FX)
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode six begins with the Reyes brothers (separately) starting their days. Ez’s body is black and blue, and he dresses silently so as not to wake Sofia. Angel (Clayton Cardenas) emerges from trying to wash the weight of the world off of his shoulders in the shower and picks up his young son, telling Maverick it’s just the two of them as Adelita continues to sleep.
Angel makes toast for breakfast while holding Maverick. At the same time, Ez (Jd Pardo) gets into his truck and places a loaded gun on the passenger seat.
A quick pan around the clubhouse and yard shows that not a creature is stirring other than a fly buzzing around the bar. There’s an uneasy, ominous vibe to the opening minutes...
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode six begins with the Reyes brothers (separately) starting their days. Ez’s body is black and blue, and he dresses silently so as not to wake Sofia. Angel (Clayton Cardenas) emerges from trying to wash the weight of the world off of his shoulders in the shower and picks up his young son, telling Maverick it’s just the two of them as Adelita continues to sleep.
Angel makes toast for breakfast while holding Maverick. At the same time, Ez (Jd Pardo) gets into his truck and places a loaded gun on the passenger seat.
A quick pan around the clubhouse and yard shows that not a creature is stirring other than a fly buzzing around the bar. There’s an uneasy, ominous vibe to the opening minutes...
- 6/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes in ‘Mayans Mc’ season 5 episode 5 (Photo Cr: Prashant Gupta/FX)
Buckle up Mayans M.C. fans, season five episode five – “I Want Nothing But Death” – is loaded with Wtf moments, not the least of which is a fight to the death. Ez takes action to end the discussion of a rat, and Angel’s revealed as carrying a deep, dark secret that could end the Santo Padre club as we know it.
And now the recap:
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode five begins with Bishop (Michael Irby), Angel (Clayton Cardenas), and Hank (Frankie Loyal) in a car, with prospect Nestor (Gino Vento) driving. Angel’s in the back passenger seat as the designated shooter and fires a single shot from his rifle at Sons of Anarchy San Bernardino and their friends hanging outside a Bunny Scoops Ice Cream shop.
One member is hit and falls dead.
Buckle up Mayans M.C. fans, season five episode five – “I Want Nothing But Death” – is loaded with Wtf moments, not the least of which is a fight to the death. Ez takes action to end the discussion of a rat, and Angel’s revealed as carrying a deep, dark secret that could end the Santo Padre club as we know it.
And now the recap:
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode five begins with Bishop (Michael Irby), Angel (Clayton Cardenas), and Hank (Frankie Loyal) in a car, with prospect Nestor (Gino Vento) driving. Angel’s in the back passenger seat as the designated shooter and fires a single shot from his rifle at Sons of Anarchy San Bernardino and their friends hanging outside a Bunny Scoops Ice Cream shop.
One member is hit and falls dead.
- 6/15/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes in ‘Mayans Mc’ season 5 episode 2 (Photo by Prashant Gupta/FX)
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode one ended with Creeper being repeatedly stabbed in prison. Episode two, “Lord Help My Poor Soul,” opens with Santo Padre meeting to discuss the attack. Angel (Clayton Cardenas) knows half the guards belong to Iron War, and Gilly (Vincent Vargas) believes the attack happened right after he finished visiting with Creeper.
They don’t know Creeper’s condition, but the attack was brutal.
Kate (Stella Maeve) visits Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero) at the hospital, where he’s handcuffed and hooked up to machines. He’s conscious and orders her to leave, and she wants to put him in protective custody. He refuses, and Kate confesses she wishes she’d never accepted this assignment. They toss insults at each other, and finally, Creeper cuts to the chase. If she wants to help him,...
FX’s Mayans M.C. season five episode one ended with Creeper being repeatedly stabbed in prison. Episode two, “Lord Help My Poor Soul,” opens with Santo Padre meeting to discuss the attack. Angel (Clayton Cardenas) knows half the guards belong to Iron War, and Gilly (Vincent Vargas) believes the attack happened right after he finished visiting with Creeper.
They don’t know Creeper’s condition, but the attack was brutal.
Kate (Stella Maeve) visits Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero) at the hospital, where he’s handcuffed and hooked up to machines. He’s conscious and orders her to leave, and she wants to put him in protective custody. He refuses, and Kate confesses she wishes she’d never accepted this assignment. They toss insults at each other, and finally, Creeper cuts to the chase. If she wants to help him,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes and Jd Pardo as Ez Reyes in ‘Mayans Mc’ season 5 episode 1 (Photo by Prashant Gupta / FX)
The war between the Mayans and Sons of Anarchy is well underway and the body count is stacking up as FX’s Mayans M.C. season five – the final season – episode one begins. Ez’s committed to uniting the Southern and Northern California charters and taking down the Sons. But his SoA counterpart, Isaac, is a ruthless adversary. Ez’s smart, but Isaac is mentally unstable, and attempting to figure out his game plan proves more difficult than the new Mayans M.C. Santo Padre President anticipated.
And now, let’s delve into episode one, “I Hear the Train A-Comin.” Spoilers ahead – you’ve been warned!
Ez (Jd Pardo) greets the morning with a little sex which is a far cry from what his brother’s up to. Angel...
The war between the Mayans and Sons of Anarchy is well underway and the body count is stacking up as FX’s Mayans M.C. season five – the final season – episode one begins. Ez’s committed to uniting the Southern and Northern California charters and taking down the Sons. But his SoA counterpart, Isaac, is a ruthless adversary. Ez’s smart, but Isaac is mentally unstable, and attempting to figure out his game plan proves more difficult than the new Mayans M.C. Santo Padre President anticipated.
And now, let’s delve into episode one, “I Hear the Train A-Comin.” Spoilers ahead – you’ve been warned!
Ez (Jd Pardo) greets the morning with a little sex which is a far cry from what his brother’s up to. Angel...
- 5/25/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Fans of Mayans Mc should brace themselves for an explosive season 5, as the show ramps up towards its climactic finale. Last season was marked by significant chaos and upheaval, and things between Ez Reyes (Jd Pardo) and his brother, Angel Reyes (Clayton Cardenas), are about to get even more riveting.
With Ez now sitting at the head of the table after taking the reins from Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera), Mayans Mc star Sarah Bolger believes a scene from season 4 marked a “palpable change in the tone of show” as we head into season 5.
Sarah Bolger | Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images ‘Mayans Mc’ star Sarah Bolger talks about a season 4 scene that changed everything
The season 4 finale of Mayans Mc featured a major shakeup for the show’s iconic motorcycle club. In one of the more dramatic points of the finale, Ez became the president of the Mayans, taking over following Alvarez’s exit.
With Ez now sitting at the head of the table after taking the reins from Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera), Mayans Mc star Sarah Bolger believes a scene from season 4 marked a “palpable change in the tone of show” as we head into season 5.
Sarah Bolger | Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images ‘Mayans Mc’ star Sarah Bolger talks about a season 4 scene that changed everything
The season 4 finale of Mayans Mc featured a major shakeup for the show’s iconic motorcycle club. In one of the more dramatic points of the finale, Ez became the president of the Mayans, taking over following Alvarez’s exit.
- 4/6/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Everything has changed on Mayans M.C. The Season 4 finale left a war brewing between the brothers and gave the show “a palpable change,” according to star Sarah Bolger (Emily Galindo). Speaking with Andrea Towers at the TV Insider and TV Guide Magazine studio, sponsored by Hollywood unBranded, during San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Bolger, Jd Pardo (Ez Reyes), Clayton Cardenas (Angel Reyes), and Danny Pino (Miguel Galindo) explained what the Mayans M.C. Season 4 finale means for their characters heading into Season 5. In the finale, Ez shocked everyone when he successfully unseated Alvarez as club president and appointed himself in his place. A final, tense exchange between Ez and Angel ended with the former telling his brother, “If you are not on this train, please walk away, or it’ll run right over you,” to which Angel responds, “Is that a threat?” He didn’t get a reply. “That scene where the two...
- 8/8/2022
- TV Insider
Disney-owned networks, studios and streamers will host 18 panels at Comic-Con later this month in San Diego.
Among the offerings: the return of Mayans M.C. in Hall H, a sneak peek of the upcoming Disney+ original series National Treasure: Edge of History and a panel for The Rookie spinoff featuring Nathan Fillion and Niecy Nash-Betts.
Here’s the lineup:
Thursday, July 21:
10:45-11:45 a.m. – Nathan Fillion And Niecy Nash-betts Present ABC’S The Rookie And The Rookie: Feds. Ballroom 20
1:30-2:30 p.m. – Abbott Elementary. Star and executive producer Quinta Brunson, and stars Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Chris Perfetti, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis and Sheryl Lee Ralph join executive producers Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker for a Live virtual panel. Indigo Ballroom
2:15-3:15 p.m. – National Treasure: Edge Of History – The cast and executive producers will share an exclusive behind-the-scenes look...
Among the offerings: the return of Mayans M.C. in Hall H, a sneak peek of the upcoming Disney+ original series National Treasure: Edge of History and a panel for The Rookie spinoff featuring Nathan Fillion and Niecy Nash-Betts.
Here’s the lineup:
Thursday, July 21:
10:45-11:45 a.m. – Nathan Fillion And Niecy Nash-betts Present ABC’S The Rookie And The Rookie: Feds. Ballroom 20
1:30-2:30 p.m. – Abbott Elementary. Star and executive producer Quinta Brunson, and stars Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Chris Perfetti, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis and Sheryl Lee Ralph join executive producers Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker for a Live virtual panel. Indigo Ballroom
2:15-3:15 p.m. – National Treasure: Edge Of History – The cast and executive producers will share an exclusive behind-the-scenes look...
- 7/6/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Clayton Cardenas (Mayans M.C.) has signed on to star opposite Taraji P. Henson in Alessandro Camon’s drama Time Alone, based on his play of the same name, which will enter production in Los Angeles in July.
In the film, Cardenas will play Gabriel, a young man convicted of killing a gang rival. His journey intersects with Anna (Henson), the mother of a police officer murdered in the line of duty, as they both end up in the world’s most lonely places: a solitary confinement prison cell, and the silent house of a grieving mother.
Cardenas was originally slated to play Gabriel on stage when the Belle Rêve production premiered at Los Angeles Theatre Center, before scheduling complications arose. Time Alone went on to receive the Stage Raw Award and Critics Award for Best Play, along with other nominations. Emanuel Morretti’s Motus Studios will finance and...
In the film, Cardenas will play Gabriel, a young man convicted of killing a gang rival. His journey intersects with Anna (Henson), the mother of a police officer murdered in the line of duty, as they both end up in the world’s most lonely places: a solitary confinement prison cell, and the silent house of a grieving mother.
Cardenas was originally slated to play Gabriel on stage when the Belle Rêve production premiered at Los Angeles Theatre Center, before scheduling complications arose. Time Alone went on to receive the Stage Raw Award and Critics Award for Best Play, along with other nominations. Emanuel Morretti’s Motus Studios will finance and...
- 5/3/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
FX has released our biggest look at Mayans M.C. Season 4 to date, and it's clear that war is on the horizon.
The latest clip shows the Mayans and Sons of Anarchy's Samcro preparing for battle.
"Off With Their Heads" is the soundtrack of choice on the high-stakes footage.
It has rain pouring, lightning strikes, and everything you'd expect to tee up such a big fight.
The footage shows siblings Ez (Jd Pardo) and Angel Reyes (Clayton Cardenas), as well as Gilly (Vincent “Rocco” Vargas), Hank (Frankie Loyal), and Creeper (Joseph Lucero).
The good news for fans of Sons of Anarchy is that it looks like many faces from the original series will be stopping by.
However, the show is keeping those familiar faces under wraps until transmission.
Hey, we like spoilers, but we also like being shocked!
“[In Season 3], we dealt with consequences, and I think we’re going to continue to.
The latest clip shows the Mayans and Sons of Anarchy's Samcro preparing for battle.
"Off With Their Heads" is the soundtrack of choice on the high-stakes footage.
It has rain pouring, lightning strikes, and everything you'd expect to tee up such a big fight.
The footage shows siblings Ez (Jd Pardo) and Angel Reyes (Clayton Cardenas), as well as Gilly (Vincent “Rocco” Vargas), Hank (Frankie Loyal), and Creeper (Joseph Lucero).
The good news for fans of Sons of Anarchy is that it looks like many faces from the original series will be stopping by.
However, the show is keeping those familiar faces under wraps until transmission.
Hey, we like spoilers, but we also like being shocked!
“[In Season 3], we dealt with consequences, and I think we’re going to continue to.
- 3/25/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
FX has released the latest teaser for the upcoming fourth season of Mayans M.C., and war is on the horizon. The trailer (watch below) sees the Mayans and Sons of Anarchy‘s Samcro drawing battle lines as a cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Off with Their Heads” provides the soundtrack. As the rain pours and lightning strikes, the two gangs prepare their weapons and charge at one another to begin a fight for the ages. Those highlighted in the intense preview include siblings Ez (Jd Pardo) and Angel Reyes (Clayton Cardenas) and their loyal army of soldiers Gilly (Vincent “Rocco” Vargas), Hank (Frankie Loyal), and Creeper (Joseph Lucero). We also see Bishop (Michael Irby) and Taza (Raoul Trujillo) caught in the middle of the action, their fates up in the air following the gunshot that ended the Season 3 finale. As for the Samcro side of the showdown, the trailer...
- 3/25/2022
- TV Insider
The Mayans M.C. universe continues to expand with the introduction of new factions and unexpected plot twists in Búho/Muwan. Directed by Guy Ferland, Búho/Muwan closely follows the blueprint established by Norberto Barba in the previous two episodes. Ferland enters episode three of Mayans M.C. with extensive knowledge of the universe created by Kurt Sutter, maintaining the familiar look and feel expected of the motorcycle drama series. Here is our full recap of Búho/Muwan. Adelita has moved the rebel camp Episode 3 opens as an owl overlooks the Los Olvidados campsite. The orphan children play and even receive […]
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- 9/21/2018
- by Taylor Shorette
- Monsters and Critics
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