Charlie Hunnam's New Lead Role Revealed After Sons of Anarchy

Renowned actor Charlie Hunnam, famous for his portrayal of motorcycle rider Jax Teller in 'Sons of Anarchy,' has announced his upcoming project. Learn more about this exciting development in the details below!

British actor and screenwriter Charlie Hunnam has become one of the most successful actors in recent years with his roles in various TV series and films.

The 44-year-old actor is best known for his role as the motorcycle rider Jax Teller in the FX series 'Sons of Anarchy.'

In fact, he was even nominated twice for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in this role.

Hunnam also received acclaim for his portrayal of Raymond Smith, the right-hand man to marijuana kingpin Mickey Pearson, in Guy Ritchie's 2019 crime film 'The Gentlemen.'

Hunnam recently starred in the TV series adaptation of Gregory David Roberts' novel "Shantaram," playing the lead role.

In the series, he portrayed a man convicted of an armed robbery who escapes prison and travels to India.

Hunnam's new project has been revealed as "Criminal," Amazon Prime Video's upcoming series.

He will take on the lead role in this crime-themed universe.

In the series, described as a crime underworld, Hunnam will play the character Leo.

Leo is a master thief in non-violent and weaponless heists. He thinks three moves ahead like a chess player. However, he considers himself a coward compared to his father Tommy, who went to prison for killing the city's most feared man, Teeg Lawless, when the other thieves did not.