FX has given an official script order to Kurt Sutter‘s planned “Sons of Anarchy” spinoff series, now titled “Mayans MC” — but “Sons of Anarchy” isn’t the only series we think is worthy of a spinoff. Here are 12 others.
Game of Thrones
A look back at Robert’s Rebellion featuring a young Ned Stark, Robert Baratheon, and The Mad King.
X-Files
Agents Miller (Robbie Amell) and Einstein (Lauren Ambrose )take over the investigations into the paranormal where Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) left off. The franchise is definitely going in this direction, right?
Archer
Pam Poovey (Amber Nash) returns home to run Poovey Farms with her sister.
Lost
We’re down for any story that makes more sense than the one in the original series. So literally, any story.
House of Cards
We go inside the halls of power, but from the perspective of Hill staffers. Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) could be their ring leader.
New Girl
Schmidt (Max Greenfield) and Cece (Hannah Simone) move away to start a life together, and Nick (Jake Johnson) decides to tag along.
Mad Men
Joan (Christina Rene Hendricks) works her way through the 1980s in a way that would give Gordon Gekko a run for his money.
Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul
Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) is great, but why not another “Breaking Bad” spinoff? We’re intrigued by rise of crystal meth and chicken kingpin Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito). It looks like he’s coming to “Better Call Saul,” but we also wouldn’t mind finding out what happened in Chile.
Big Bang Theory
Suppose Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) have kids, but it turns out their kids love sports and/or glamour more than science? Chaos ensues.
Arrow
With more and more female superheroes populating the “Arrow” and “The Flash” universe, fans have been increasingly vocal about the potential for a new “Birds of Prey” series.
The Good Wife
Eli Gold (Alan Cumming) and his daughter, Marissa (Sarah Steele), help his ex-wife Vanessa (Parker Posey) run for office against Frank Prady (David Hyde Pierce). Kurt McVeigh (Gary Cole) can drop by whenever someone needs ballistics tested.
Scandal
Jake (Scott Foley) decides to move on from Olivia (Kerry Washington) and his life in DC, taking a new job with a private military contractor.