Charlie was looking super handsome in a blue suit while posing for photos and talking to press at the official photocall and press conference for his film Lost City of Z at the 67th International Berlin Film Festival in Germany on February 14th. You can find photos of Charlie with his fellow co-stars Sienna Miller and Robert Pattinson along with Director James Gray in the gallery now.
We’ve all been wondering why Charlie was in London recently, and as it turns out while also doing what I assume is some early promotion for the film it appears that Charlie will also be attending the UK Premiere of the Lost City of Z. The stars listed to attend include Charlie, Sienna Miller, and Robert Pattinson. The premiere itself will take place on Thursday, February 16th at The British Museum hosted by Harper’s Bazaar in celebration of their ‘Best of British’ issue.
“What you seek is far greater than you ever imagined.” Sounds exciting. “Your soul will never be quiet until you find this place.” Sounds enticing. “I strongly advise you to abort the mission.” Sounds about right.
Here is the first full trailer for The Lost City of Z, writer-director James Gray’s adaptation of David Grann’s nonfiction book about Col. Percival Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), a British explorer who vanished while trying to find an ancient city in the Amazon.
Venturing deep into the jungle, Fawcett discovers evidence of a previously unknown, advanced civilization. Hunnam delivers a few decidedly Jax Teller-like whispered lines as he tries to convince doubters that the “savages” he seeks actually are civilized and reassures his wife (Sienna Miller) that everything will be just fine, despite his being gone for long stretches. He is supported by his son (Tom Holland) and aide-de-camp (Robert Pattinson) as he returns time and again to the region — until his disappearance under mysterious circumstances in 1925. Maybe it had something to do with all those spears whipping through the air.
From Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street, Lost City of Z opens April 14 in L.A. and NYC, followed by a wide rollout the following week. Check out the teaser above, and tell us what you think.