Charlie Hunnam

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I would guess that he will wear his beard and hair a bit longer since those of us in the US and others, I am sure, have said they like that look. Did you find the tweeting that, to me, had an air of mystery about it?
 
Old pictures from tumblr....
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THAT 1st pic :rofl:
 
Also wondering once SOA raps will he maintain the "Jax look" or give it up? I'm thinking the hair stays a little longer but not maybe all slicked back. Kind of like what he looks like in his audition tape for SOA. Thinking he will always have a little stubble.
Anybody else care to venture a guess?


I think he'll at least keep having a beard. I remember he said in a interview that he thinks he looks like a baby when he shaves the beard.




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Whomever took and posted the photos of C&M moving furniture caught a sign on the garage that says: "Private Property So Please F**ck Off."

Is it that big graffiti mural on the wall of the garage? Do you have a link to the picture?

In some of those pictures Charlie looks like he is shooting daggers at the photographer. I thought he might just run out and drag him/her out of the car like in Deadfall.
 
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From: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0402271/board/thread/222447482?d=222447482#222447482

""Hunnam is also developing a screenplay based on a 2011 Rolling Stone article he optioned that is about Edgar Valdez Villareal- "La Barbie", an American drug lord who ran one of the biggest cartels in Mexico. ""


GQ- Q& A 07/2013

You're also writing a script based on American drug lord Edgar Valdez.

""Yes, I'm writing. I wrote a script about Vlad The Impaler that I developed with Plan B, Brad Pitt's company. We did that but never quite got the momentum that we needed, so that's sitting on the shelf right now. Hopefully at some point we'll be able to dust it off and get it made. But yeah, now I've got this other thing based on a Rolling Stone article that I optioned. It's about this blonde-haired, blue-eyed all-American kid who had great aspirations for his life, and lost it all in one fell swoop when he got into an accident. The accident was deemed his fault and he lost his football scholarship and with it everything that was associated with that - the chance of escaping poverty. So he became very disenchanted with the whole American dream and said *beep* it, I'm going to start dealing drugs." Cut to five years later, he's running one of the biggest cartels in Mexico. It's an exploration of the death of the American dream. That's what I'm interested in. ""

Here is the Rolling Stone article link.

http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/an-american-drug-lord-in-acapulco-20110825

This is tooooo dangerous to have anything to do with. This man is a brutal killer. Thank God he is in prison in Mexico waiting to be extradited to the US. Some of his 'associates' have already been brought to the US and convicted. Hope CH has dropped his plans.
 
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From: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0402271/board/thread/222447482?d=222447482#222447482

""Hunnam is also developing a screenplay based on a 2011 Rolling Stone article he optioned that is about Edgar Valdez Villareal- "La Barbie", an American drug lord who ran one of the biggest cartels in Mexico. ""


GQ- Q& A 07/2013

You're also writing a script based on American drug lord Edgar Valdez.

""Yes, I'm writing. I wrote a script about Vlad The Impaler that I developed with Plan B, Brad Pitt's company. We did that but never quite got the momentum that we needed, so that's sitting on the shelf right now. Hopefully at some point we'll be able to dust it off and get it made. But yeah, now I've got this other thing based on a Rolling Stone article that I optioned. It's about this blonde-haired, blue-eyed all-American kid who had great aspirations for his life, and lost it all in one fell swoop when he got into an accident. The accident was deemed his fault and he lost his football scholarship and with it everything that was associated with that - the chance of escaping poverty. So he became very disenchanted with the whole American dream and said *beep* it, I'm going to start dealing drugs." Cut to five years later, he's running one of the biggest cartels in Mexico. It's an exploration of the death of the American dream. That's what I'm interested in. ""

Here is the Rolling Stone article link.

http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/an-american-drug-lord-in-acapulco-20110825

This is tooooo dangerous to have anything to do with. This man is a brutal killer. Thank God he is in prison in Mexico waiting to be extradited to the US. Some of his 'associates' have already been brought to the US and convicted. Hope CH has dropped his plans.



I'm sure Del Toro and Charlie have had many conversations on screen writing. I would like to be privy to those discussions. I hope Charlie's screenwriting talents are rewarded.


I would think it must be difficult at times for Charlie to just come in as the actor and not want to make suggestions or change a storyline. If rumors are true then that seemed to be a bone of contention for him with 50 Shades.
 
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