Conor McGregor inspired Charlie Hunnam for King Arthur

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Ritchie and the pop superstar were married between 2000 and 2008 and Hunnam has said he would recruit her for his own group of medieval noblemen. "I can say three things... and nobody has called me about playing James Bond, so I'm pretty sure that's not going to happen".

Costing $175 million to make and tens of millions more to market, "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" movie is shaping-up as a king-size flop.

Sons Of Anarchy star Charlie Hunnam has revealed he was once offered a role on Game Of Thrones.

"There is a scene where he tries to pull out his sword and I get out there, he's got a spiky bit and he got a bit overly rambunctious with it and stabbed me in my six-pack but thankfully my six-pack was so strong I think his sword bent and I only got a little cut".

I suppose the first 15 are the two separate prequel movies that never got made.

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"I was so devastated I couldn't do it, I said 'You know what?" Because this, surely, will be exactly what we get with Guy Ritchie's next project: the live-action Aladdin.

As played by Charlie Hunnam, "Arthur" is a man who lives humbly, but proudly, working in a brothel until the magic moment when he becomes the only man in England capable of drawing a sword from a stone, marking him as the future king with mystical powers he must now learn to control. "But Charlie and I always cook food for each other".

"It was the most emotionally destructive and hard thing that I've ever had to deal with professionally".

Cabinet secretary for the economy and infrastructure, Ken Skates, said: "I'm delighted that BAFTA Cymru and Pontio have secured this special preview screening in the area where the film was shot - which is a showcase to Wales' epic scenery and to our potential as a film location".

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