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Charlie Hunnam as ‘King Arthur’ Displays Sexier And More Ripped Up Muscles For The Role

The "Sons Of Anarchy" star Charlie Hunnam displays an oozing hot, bolder, and sexier look for his to be release Entertainment Weekly magazine and his movie "Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur".

Hunnam will play the role of "King Arthur" and the movie will be directed by Guy Ritchie.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Guy Ritchie spoke about their new take on the character of King Arthur and he said that, "I think where the pitfall has often been is trying to make King Arthur bland and nice, and nice and bland."

"The two qualities make rather compatible bed companions. Unfortunately, they're not interesting to watch. Luke Skywalker was always the most uninteresting character in Star Wars because he's the good guy. Good guys are boring," Ritchie added.

And through that, they thought of Hunnam making it a good choice to play the role as he portrays a mix of something mysterious.

Hunnam said regarding his character as King Arthur, "He's a little bit rough around the edges, but he's basically a survivor. He's a hustler." 

And "He's a street kid. There's definitely a harder edge to him than people would imagine. It's sort of classic Guy Ritchie stuff."

According to NewNowNext, Warner Brother's is hoping that the Camelot-inspired roundtable Knight's story will be one of the first series.

Apart from Hunnam, the casts of the movie are Jude Law who will play Vortigern, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey as Guinevere, Hunnam's love interest, and also Djimon Hounsou (Sir Bedivere), Eric Bana (Uther Pendragon), and Aidan Gillen (Goosefat Bill).  

Hunnam was also seen from movies such as "Pacific Rim" as Raleigh Becket, "Deadfall" and for TV series such as "Undeclared," "Young Americans" and as Jax Teller from "Sons of Anarchy".

Hunnam will be on the cover of Entertainment Weekly's new magazine issue that will be released on July 31, 2015 and "Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur" will be released on cinemas on July 22, 2016.


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