‘Sons of Anarchy’ season 7 roars out its 1st episode of the final year, “Black Widower,” as Jax returns from prison with the goal of uniting the club and avenging Tara's murder, while Gemma and Juice fret over their mutual secrets, and Unser makes a shocking discovery that puts him at odds with the club.
Earlier this week 'Sons of Anarchy' went a bit weird in casting 'Glee' star Lea Michele for the seventh and final season, but the final season poster will turn your stomach even more. We're reasonably sure the human skull isn't supposed to be growing out of one's back, but Charlie Hunnam's Jax is sporting one in the full poster for 'Sons of Anarchy' season 7! Ouch.
Even though Christian Grey is pretty comfortable with pain and crazy things, Charlie Hunnam isn't. The star actually hired extra security guards to keep overboard and angry 'Fifty Shades of Grey' fans at bay.
While some 'Fifty Shades of Grey' fans continue to gnash their teeth over the casting of Charlie Hunnam as Christian Grey, the actor's 'Sons of Anarchy' co-stars think he'll be great -- even if one would rather not see his naughty bits.
A lot of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' fans are extremely unhappy that Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson were cast as the leads in the upcoming film adaptation of the best-selling soccer-mom porn novel, but as industry insiders have already said, it came down to who was willing to take the parts -- and who had the best chemistry between them.
And in a new interview, Hunnam backs that up.
As you no doubt already know, Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson won the lead roles in the upcoming film adaption of 'Fifty Shades of Grey.' So how did the little-known actors get such big parts in the hotly-anticipated movie?
At long last, our national nightmare is over: Universal and Focus Features have found their leads for the upcoming adaptation of '50 Shades of Grey.' Dakota Johnson of 'The Social Network' has been cast as Anastasia Steele, the college student who enters into a dominant/submissive relationship with enigmatic businessman Christian Grey because fairy tales do come true, or something. Charlie Hunnam
'Sons of Anarchy' star Charlie Hunnam is making some tidal waves on the big screen with his leading gig in Guillermo del Toro's highly anticipated 'Pacific Rim,' where we'll see him portray a futuristic pilot manning a gigantic monster-fighting robot. A little bit more complex than the motorcycles he's used to, but so far it seems like he enjoys the del Toro approach as he's already eyeing a role