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Here is a photo of me clearly overworked and exhausted with the incredible Charlie Hunnam or Jackson (Jax) Teller for those of you who watch sons of anarchy. Save to say i love my job if you could even call it that. #sonsofanarchy #charliehunnam #jax
 

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New pic from today with Rob

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Oh My Goodness! What the heck happened to Rob? Is that beard for the movie or his normal style? I noticed Rob's thread here is completely dead ever since he started dating FKA Twiggs. Guess his fangirls got upset.

Charlie really cares about his fans.

This woman is from Isreal

The handwriting on the pillow case is Charlie's.

That's the sweetest! Charlies's a keeper. :hbeat:
 
Charlie Hunnam Has 'Great Part' In 'Pacific Rim 2' Movie, Says Director Guillermo Del ToroCharlie Hunnam is NOT a mere supporting character in "Pacific Rim 2," according to Guillermo del Toro.

The director, amid rumors that Charlie Day and Burn Gorman will have significantly more screen time than Hunnam, said this weekend, "Charlie Day has a great part but so does Charlie Hunnam. I think that everybody or most everybody that survived is back. The rest we killed. We killed half the cast."


Hunnam, in a recent interview, said that "Pacific Rim 2" will be more plot driven than the first film, which, in his opinion, was smothered by CGI.

"I think world creation and monster creation and all of that stuff is exciting as a secondary element of storytelling. When it becomes more important than storytelling, I get very nervous, and you sort of lose me a little bit," Hunnam told Entertainment Weekly. "Although we tried very hard on 'Pacific Rim' to marry those two elements, I do feel like ultimately it got weighed heavier on the side of spectacle than storytelling."

Hunnam, who will reprise his role as pilot Raleigh Becket in the sequel, added, "I hope that we are able to remedy that a little bit going into the second. Not to say I wasn't proud of the film. I really liked it, and I felt like it delivered exactly what it was supposed to. But I do feel like we could have maybe plumbed the depths of the character and the storytelling a little bit more."

Hunnam immediately migrated to the big screen following the wrap of "Sons of Anarchy." But the transition hasn't been seamless. He was forced to drop the part of Christian Grey in "Fifty Shades of Grey," for instance -- having taken on more work than he could handle -- and he still feels guilty about it.

"I felt like I let myself down," he told Entertainment Weekly. "I let those people down on 'Fifty Shades' that I'd grown to really love and respect. It's just a really unpleasant period of time for me."
 
The Bastard Executioner: The Sons of Anarchy star who'd like to participate is ...

Kurt Sutter tells EW which 'SOA' alum would like to appear in his new FX dramaThe Bastard Executioner
Posted August 16 2015 — 2:00 PM EDT
On Saturday, we ran a poll asking which Sons of Anarchy star you thought would like to appear on Kurt Sutter’s latest FX show, The Bastard Executioner.
And … looks like you were right!
Sutter, who was also the mastermind behind SOA, tells EW exclusively that he’s been chatting with none other than Charlie Hunnam (Jax) and Tommy Flanagan (Chibs) about making the trip to TBX set.
But there’s a catch. Or two.
“Charlie really wants to come and do, like, a little arc but, he’s sort of booked solid for the next three years, so I don’t know if that’ll happen,” says Sutter, sounding disappointed. “But we still have Timothy V. Murphy and I’m sure we’ll get some of our Irish dudes that we cast at some point on Sons. It’s hard to schlep over American actors. It’s been primarily British actors, other than all the people that are related to me that are in the show.
“But it’s so funny. I was actually thinking, ‘I wonder if we could have a medieval Venus Van Dam?’” continues Sutter. For the uninitiated, Sutter is referring to the transgender character on SOA played by the brilliant Goggins. “What did transgender look like in the 1300s?”
The Bastard Executioner premieres Sept. 15 at 10 p.m. ET on FX.
 
Charlie Hunnam 'Crimson Peak' Opposite Tom Hiddleston Will Be A Smaller Role Compared To 'Pacific Rim 2'With "Crimson Peak" and "Pacific Rim 2" on his list of bankable movies, Charlie Hunnam has definitely left a mark on Hollywood.

While many were disappointed that he left the role of Christian Grey in "50 Shades," a lot were quickly impressed with how the hottie bounced back with exciting new projects.
Charlie admitted that his part in "Crimson Peak" will be a supporting role, but director Guillermo del Toro who both directed his two new movies including "Pacific Rim 2," confessed that Charlie will be getting major airtime in the sequel.

"Charlie Day has a great part but so does Charlie Hunnam," he claimed. "I think that everybody or most everybody that survived is back. The rest we killed. We killed half the cast."

Meanwhile, fans also can't wait to see Charlie opposite Tom Hiddleston in "Crimson Peak."

"Everybody did a great job, Jessica [Chastain] absolutely killed it, she's wonderful in the film. I think it's one of Guillermo's best films, if not maybe his best film. I'm actually not really in it that much, it's really Mia Wasikowska, Jessica, and Tom Hiddleston's film, and when I'm in it, it's significant, but I really just did it because I love Guillermo and wanted to work with him again."

"If it had been anybody else, I probably wouldn't have taken the role. I had to turn down a lot other stuff to be free to do that. People were like, 'What the f--k are you doing?' but I'm doing exactly what I damn well please. That's my answer," he continued.

Apart from "Crimson Peak," the hot stud is set to appear in a summer release called "Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur," and in "The Lost City of Z," a must-watch movie co-starring Brad Pitt and Robert Pattinson.


Stay tuned for more news about Charlie Hunnam here!
 
Sons Of Anarchy’ Prequel ‘The First 9’ Could Still Happen, Kurt Sutter Teases — Will Charlie Hunnam Reprise His Role? Fans will be excited to know that a prequel for FX’s hit biker drama Sons of Anarchy is still in the works. Although Kurt Sutter is currently busy with the production and release of his newest series, The Bastard Executioner, he recently stated that a Sons of Anarchy prequel, concerning the First 9, is still very much on his mind.

“It’s something that we have talked about. It’s something that we have interest in. We are interested,” Sutter stated during an interview with E! News. “I think the timing of it really depends on what unfolds. I think for me, and the network, it’s taking the next obvious and right choice and [The Bastard Executioner] is the energy we’re moving in now.”
Sutter continued to say that he wanted a little bit of breathing room following the end of Sons of Anarchy, which wrapped up its final season in December.
“I didn’t want to come right off of that and do a prequel or anything like that. I wanted to give it a couple years to breathe before we came back to do it,” he explained. “So none of that has gone away. We’ll see how the next couple years or at least the next year with [The Bastard Executioner] unfolds and then we’ll have to see.”
With a prequel series likely on the way, what can fans expect to be the main storyline?
“It’s always about character and relationship. As it was with Sons,” Sutter revealed. “The outlaw motorcycle club became the backdrop to a very conflicted hero. That is what will happen here.”
Although the new series is expected to focus on some of the original members of the biker gang, it isn’t known which characters from Sons of Anarchy will be included in the story. That being said, one of the biggest questions surrounding the prequel will be whether or not Charlie Hunnam will reprise his role as Jax Teller.
Meanwhile, Sutter has been in the midst of production for his newest series, The Bastard Executioner. The success of the medieval drama will directly influence when Sutter decides to move forward with the prequel to Sons of Anarchy. Either way, although everyone wishes Sutter success in his newest series, hopefully he will find time to produce the prequel sooner rather than later.
The first season of The Bastard Executioner is set to premiere on September 9 on FX.
Tell us! Would you tune in to watch a Sons of Anarchy prequel? Let us know in the comments below.
 
This is so reminiscent of SOA and Jax. Sorry but Lee Jones isn't Charlie Hunnam. Not that he won't have his own following but there is only one Charlie.
(Credit FX)
 

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