Watch Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes In New ‘Mayans M.C.’ Season 5 Trailer

April 26, 2023
Watch Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes In New 'Mayans M.C.' Season 5 Trailer

Mayans M.C., the FX all-action biker gang drama, is gearing up for its fifth and final season, set to premiere on Wednesday, May 24 on FX. As the series wraps up its ride, FX has released a trailer to build up steam into the two-episode season premiere.

The trailer sets the stage for an intense showdown between the Santo Padre charter, led by Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes (JD Pardo), and Isaac Packer (JR Bourne), aka King of Meth Mountain, and his crew, Sons of Anarchy. EZ is determined to win the war against Packer, but tensions with his brother, Angel (Clayton Cardenas), and the revelation of a mole in his organization threaten to tear apart the Mayans.

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“We are in a war we have to win,” Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes tells his men. But as the conflict between the Mayans and the Sons of Anarchy reaches boiling point, EZ realizes that “there’s no way to defeat the Sons without bloodshed.”

Created by Kurt Sutter and Elgin James, with James serving as Mayans M.C.’s showrunner, the series is a spin-off of FX’s hit series Sons of Anarchy, which ended in 2014. Set in the fictionalized town of Santo Padre on the California-Mexico border, the plot follows Reyes as he navigates the perilous outlaw life as a member of the Mayans Motorcycle Club.

The cast of Mayans M.C. also includes Danny Pino, Sarah Bolger, Emilio Rivera, Carla Baratta, Michael Irby, Raoul Max Trujillo, Richard Cabral, Frankie Loyal, Joseph Lucero, Vincent Vargas, Edward James Olmos, and Gino Vento, with Hilton Smith serving as executive producer alongside Sutter and James.

The trailer promises an explosive final season for Mayans M.C., with high-stakes action and intense drama. As the series comes to a close, fans will no doubt be on the edge of their seats as they watch EZ and the Mayans fight to protect their club and their way of life.

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