By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 22, 2014 08:56 PM EDT

For the final season of "Sons of Anarchy," new faces will help make the series a memorably special one.

Previously, it was announced that Annabeth Gish of "The Bridge" will be appearing on Season 7 as the new sheriff of Charming, according to TVLine.

"Gish's character, Althea Jarry, will call on her years of experience in Stockton's Organized Crime Unit to pursue the murderers of former Sheriff Eli Roosevelt and Tara Knowles," the site said. "Jarry quickly realizes she'll have to work with SAMCRO to keep the peace, even if that means playing by their rules. But she has a few of her own that might surprise the club."

Aside from Gish, it was also reported that rocker Marilyn Manson will return as "a white supremacist" in the show's seventh season. "The provocative rocker's character will be Ron Tully, a prison power player Jax uses to widen his sphere of influence," TVLine noted.

Also joining the cast is another musician, Courtney Love. "The Hole frontwoman will take on the pivotal role of Ms. Harrison, the preschool teacher of Jax's (Charlie Hunnam) eldest son, Abel," E! News reported. "While this is Love's first dramatic TV gig, she was nominated for Golden Globe in 1997 for her work in The People vs. Larry Flynt, and starred opposite Jim Carrey in Man on the Moon."

Looks like "Sons of Anarchy" will indeed go out with a bang. But these three actors are not the only new additions to the show.

Just recently, it was announced that Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who played Theo Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," will be featured in the series "in a recurring role," Zap2it said.

"Warner will play Sticky, a member of the Grim Bastards, another motorcycle club in the "Sons" world. Sticky is second-in-command to T.O. Cross, head of the Grim Bastards," the site noted. "He will show up in at least two episode of the show's final season, including the premiere."

Aside from these new cast additions, a second teaser trailer has been unveiled by FX in anticipation of SOA's premiere on September 9th.

As seen in the clip, the motorcycle running on a lonely, dark road has no rider, unlike the first clip. It can be recalled that Jax Teller could be seen riding into the night in the previous teaser, his face gradually "turning into a raging skull," as noted by International Business Times. The absence of a rider suggests "major deaths" in the final seasonal stretch of "Sons of Anarchy."

Who will remain standing after the dust has cleared? Find out when SOA returns in two months' time.

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