Pacific Rim 3 only needs one ingredient to bring actor Charlie Hunnam back to the table...and I can't blame him for wanting this.
Hugh Jackman retired from Wolverine in Logan, and now we can see what Charlie Hunnam might look like in the role.
We have to note Charlie Hunnam's way less Jacked -- or should I say Jaxed -- than he was for gigs like Sons of Anarchy.
From director Max Winkler (Flower, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), the drama Jungleland follows brothers Stanley (Charlie Hunnam) and Lion (Jack O’Connell), whose tight bond keeps them pushing for more out of life as they try to escape their circumstances by traveling across the country for a no-holds-barred boxing match. Forced to chaperone an unexpected companion (Jessica Barden) due to a hefty debt owed to a local crime boss (Jonathan Majors) and shouldering the pressure of winning the match, Stanley and Lion's bond is pushed to the limits. During this in-depth 1-on-1 chat with Collider, …
Would Charlie Hunnam be willing to take over for Daniel Craig?
That movie would have been much different with Charlie Hunnam.
Charlie Hunnam's new movie, Jungleland, sees him playing a rough-around-the-edges manager and coach to his younger brother (Jack O'Connell), a boxer looking for a break. When Collider's own Christina Radish spoke with Hunnam recently about the movie and his role in it, their discussion took a brief detour into Hunnam's past roles. In doing so, it reminded us of all the twists and turns his career has taken over the last 20 odd years that led him to this point, to Jungleland. Hunnam spoke to us about two of those big twists one …
What compels a man to beat the shit out of his fellow man? Some excellent cinema has been made of this fundamental question, from crowd-pleasers like Rocky to muckrakers like Fight Club. Now, in a Collider exclusive trailer reveal, we can see how Jungleland aims to emotionally add to this conversation, promising exacting, desperate performances and a sensitively beating heart. From co-writer and director Max Winkler (Flower), Jungleland stars Jack O'Connell (Unbroken) as a bare-knuckle boxer named Lion, and Charlie Hunnam (The Gentlemen) as his brother and trainer named Stanley. Stanley owes money thanks to a …
Will the Sons of Anarchy star trade in leather for spandex?
Charlie Hunnam is set to star in an adaptation of Ben Moon's moving memoir Denali: A Man, a Dog, and the Friendship of a Lifetime, which Max Winkler (Ceremony) will write and direct for Spyglass Media Group. Denali started as an eight-minute film that Moon, who works as a photographer, created as a love letter to his dog. The touching short film went viral and received millions of deals, culminating in festival awards, TV appearances, and eventually a publishing deal with Penguin Random House, which just released Moon's memoir in January. The book chronicles Moon's 15-…
We may be waiting a while for the Apple TV+ series Shantaram. An adaptation of the 2003 Gregory David Roberts novel has been in the works for years, and finally got off the ground last year as an original series at Apple starring Charlie Hunnam. The story chronicles a convicted Australian bank robber and heroin addict’s escape to India, with much of the action set in Bombay. Filming on the Shantaram series got underway last year with American Hustle writer Eric Warren Singer serving as head writer and showrunner, but Variety reports that the production was shut down in …
They discuss Guy Ritchie, the hefty amount of c-words used in the film and more in our interview.
Things did not go the way he wanted when making that movie.
Charlie Hunnam says one key bit of miscasting hurt King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, preventing the action movie from spawning a franchise.
Charlie Hunnam’s long-running role as Jax Teller on Sons Of Anarchy must’ve earned him a pretty penny, but what is the British actor’s net worth?
From co-writer/director Sam Taylor-Johnson, the indie drama A Million Little Pieces follows James Frey (Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who also co-wrote the film), a 23-year-old alcoholic and drug addict who is faced with the decision of treatment or death. Once in rehab, detox and therapy leads him on a journey of healing his soul, while connecting with the other addicts around him and making amends with his family. The film also stars Billy Bob Thornton, Juliette Lewis, Giovanni Ribisi, Charlie Hunnam and Odessa Young. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, filmmaker Sam …