Charlie Hunnam (Photo by FX Networks). |
LOS ANGELES – Charlie Hunnam will receive the “CinemaCon
Male Star of the Year Award,” it was announced today by CinemaCon Managing
Director, Mitch Neuhauser. CinemaCon, the official convention of The National
Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) will be held March 27-30, 2017 at Caesars
Palace in Las Vegas. Hunnam will be presented with this special honor at the
“CinemaCon Big Screen Achievement Awards” ceremony taking place on the evening
of Thursday, March 30, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, hosted by the
Coca-Cola Company, the official presenting sponsor of CinemaCon.
“Having captured the attention of audiences around the world
with his standout performances on the small screen in ‘Sons of Anarchy’ as well
as on the big screen in such films as ‘Children of Men’ and ‘Cold Mountain,’
2017 is sure to be Charlie Hunnam’s year with his starring turns in ‘King
Arthur: Legend of the Sword,’ and ‘Lost City of Z,’” noted Neuhauser. “We could
not be more thrilled to honor such a talented actor with our ‘CinemaCon Male
Star of the Year Award.’”
Hunnam can be seen this spring starring in the title role in
“King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” releasing on May 12, 2017 from Warner Bros.
Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Guy
Ritchie, the film is an iconoclastic take on the classic Excalibur myth,
tracing Arthur’s journey from the streets to the throne. When the child
Arthur’s father is murdered, Vortigern (Jude Law), Arthur’s uncle, seizes the
crown. Robbed of his birthright and with no idea who he truly is, Arthur comes
up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword
from the stone, his life is turned upside down and he is forced to acknowledge
his true legacy. See more about the film at www.kingarthurmovie.com.
Also this spring, Hunnam can be seen starring as British
explorer Percy Fawcett in “The Lost City of Z,” to be released by Amazon
Studios on April 14, 2017. This incredible true story follows Fawcett as he
journeys into the Amazon at the dawn of the 20th century and discovers evidence
of a previously unknown, advanced civilization that may have once inhabited the
region. Despite being ridiculed by the scientific establishment, who regard
indigenous populations as “savages,” the determined Fawcett, supported by his
devoted wife (Sienna Miller), son (Tom Holland) and aide-de-camp (Robert
Pattison) returns time and again to his beloved jungle in an attempt to prove
his case, culminating in his mysterious disappearance in 1925.
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