Showing posts with label Charlie Hunnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Hunnam. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

UPDATE: Fifty Shades trilogy….. Casting Jamie Dornan and Christian Cooke are also on the list of possible contenders to replace Charlie Hunnam, while Patrick Marber is hired to rewrite the script.

 

Jamie Dornan
 
 
Christian Cooke

As Charlie Hunnam dropped out of "Fifty Shades of Grey", the search for Christian Grey begins again. Sources say "True Blood" hunk Alexander Skarsgard and "The Fall" star Jamie Dornan emerge as possible contenders for the lead role.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal Pictures is also considering "Divergent" actor Theo James and "Magic City" star Christian Cooke who had circled the role before Hunnam snatched the part. Garrett Hedlund, who was also offered the role in the first round of casting, is out of the race due to his commitment to Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken".

"White Collar" star Matthew Bomer and "The Vampire Diaries" heartthrob Ian Somerhalder remain fans' favorites to play the kinky billionaire.

Hunnam exited the highly-anticipated adaptation of E.L. James' novel due to scheduling conflict. He's currently busy filming FX's series "Sons of Anarchy". The production is reportedly to finish in October, giving him only about a month to prepare for the role before "Grey" starts shooting in November.

A source, however, told THR that the actual reason he departed the project was the attention that he received from being cast as the male lead. His casting as well as Dakota Johnson's were met with backlash after announced in September.

Johnson, who is still on board to play Anastasia Steele, reportedly feels the same pressure. "Dakota is having a very hard time dealing with all the press," a source tells E! News. "When she first got the role, it was way too much for her." From being a virtual unknown to someone "everyone wants a piece of" has "been tough" for the "21 Jump Street" actress.

In other "Grey" news, Patrick Marber is hired to do a polish and character work on the script. The Oscar-nominated screenwriter's credits include 2004's "Closer" and 2006's "Notes on a Scandal".


    

Monday, October 14, 2013

UPDATE: Fifty Shades trilogy….. Casting

Charlie Hunnam (Photo by Getty)

Twitter Explodes Over Charlie Hunnam’s ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Exit
By Jenny Depper
 
Was "Fifty Shades of Grey" too hot for Charlie Hunnam?

The "Sons of Anarchy" star bid adieu to the sexy title role of Christian Grey in the film adaption of the sex-tangled bestselling book by author E.L. James, and fans and critics aren't buying the studio's reason for his controversial exit.

“The filmmakers of FIFTY SHADES OF GREY and Charlie Hunnam have agreed to find another male lead given Hunnam’s immersive TV schedule which is not allowing him time to adequately prepare for the role of Christian Grey,” Universal Pictures announced on October 12.

The 33-year-old actor started shooting the season 6 finale of his hit FX show on October 11, one day before Universal Pictures released their statement. Several "Sons" fans claim he is too of good an actor for the saucy part, while "50" devotees say he was never destined to play the role in the first place.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

UPDATE: Fifty Shades trilogy….. Casting

Charlie Hunnam
 
"Sons of Anarchy" actor Charlie Hunnam has nabbed one of the most talked-about roles in Hollywood with his casting in the upcoming adaptation of EL James' "Fifty Shades of Grey."  
 
 Hunnam will star in the film as the male lead, Christian Grey, a businessman with a taste for kinky sex. James announced Hunnam's casting last week on Twitter, writing, "The gorgeous and talented Charlie Hunnam will be Christian Grey in the film adaptation of 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'" In addition to his role in "Sons of Anarchy," Hunnam has also appeared in "Pacific Rim," "Children of Men," and "Cold Mountain."

Dakota Johnson

The 33-year-old actor will star opposite actress Dakota Johnson who will play Grey's love interest, Anastasia Steele. Johnson's resume includes roles in "21 Jump Street," "The Five-Year Engagement," and "The Social Network."


After the initial frenzy surrounding the announcement, and the ensuing backlash, died down, Hunnam spoke about the role, voicing his excitement about playing the man that made James' debut novel the fastest-selling book of all time.

"[I am] so excited to be entrusted with this empowered character," Hunnam told Entertainment Tonight. He went on to add that he "anticipated" the major reactions that fans had to his casting, saying, "These books were a global phenomenon. I isolate myself [so I] haven't been too aware of what's [going on in] social media."

Hunnam also recently spoke about working with Johnson, telling THR, "As soon as we got in the room and started reading with Dakota, I knew that I definitely wanted to do it, because there was a tangible chemistry between us."

Led by director Sam Taylor-Johnson, "Fifty Shades of Grey" will hit theaters on Aug. 1, 2014.