EW has released the cover for their upcoming issue, which features our first official look at Charlie Hunnam as the title monarch in Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur. Check it out below along with some additional images of Hunnam in costume!
âI think where the pitfall has often been is trying to make King Arthur bland and nice, and nice and bland,â director Guy Ritchie tells the outlet. âThe two qualities make rather compatible bed companions. Unfortunately, theyâre not interesting to watch. Luke Skywalker was always the most uninteresting character in Star Wars because heâs the good guy. Good guys are boring.â
âHeâs a little bit rough around the edges, but heâs basically a survivor. Heâs a hustler,â Hunnam says of his version of the character. âHeâs a street kid. Thereâs definitely a harder edge to him than people would imagine. Itâs sort of classic Guy Ritchie stuff.â
EW also reports that the film will dive head first into the fantasy elements, most notably with the use of giant snakes, massive war elephants, and a âmonstrous viking-like creatureâ called The Nemesis.Â
Ambitiously planned to potentially span six films, Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur will offer a re-imagining of Arthurian legend. Believed to have been a 6th century King, Arthur defended Britain against Saxon invaders. The key source material for the film will be Thomas Malloryâs âLe Morte dâArthur,â published in 1485 as a compilation of French and English tales.
Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur also stars Astrid Berges-Frisbey (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides), Jude Law (Spy, Sherlock Holmes), Eric Bana, and Djimon Honsou.
Scheduled for a July 22, 2016 release, King Arthur was written by Joby Harold, who is producing with Akiva Goldsman, Tory Tunnell and Ritchie himself. Cate Adams and Niija Kuykendall are overseeing for Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow. Itâs release date will see the film opening opposite both Paul Feigâs Ghostbusters reboot.