Charlie Hunnam: Jamie Dornan will be great

By Tribute News on November 20, 2013 | Leave a Comment


Charlie Hunnam Charlie Hunnam thinks Jamie Dornan will make a ''great'' Christian Grey. The 33-year-old British actor, who dropped out of the upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey adaptation of the erotic novel, has wished Jamie all the best as he prepares to take on the lead role. Charlie told TMZ: ''I'm sure he'll do a great job. I don't really know his work, but I know Sam [Taylor Johnson], the director, is amazing, and she has fantastic taste, so I'm sure he'll do a great job.'' Charlie was originally cast as billionaire Christian, alongside Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele, but exited the role in mid-October due to an ''immersive TV schedule'' with Sons of Anarchy, although sources said he didn't like the attention on the role and the ''pressure was intense.'' Jamie, 31, has spoken about taking on the challenging role and said he never envisioned Christian as a ''monster.'' He said: ''I think it's clear how he conditions himself and looks after himself. I take decent enough care of myself anyway, so obviously I'm gonna up slightly with training, but we don't have any intention to really bulk up. I don't think it's appropriate.''

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