Charlie Hunnam departs 'Fifty Shades of Grey' film

Published: October 12, 2013 Updated 2 hours ago

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FILE - In this Friday, Aug. 2, 2013 file photo, Charlie Hunnam, a cast member in the FX series "Sons of Anarchy," answers a reporter's question during the FX 2013 Summer TCA press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. Just weeks after being cast as the lead of the high-anticipated big-screen version of "Fifty Shades of Grey," Hunnam is dropping out of the film. Universal announced Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013 that the actor who was to play Christian Grey will depart the project. The studio called it a mutual decision because Hunnam’s preparation time was limited by his television schedule.

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— Charlie Hunnam is dropping out of the highly anticipated big-screen version of "Fifty Shades of Grey" just weeks after being cast as the lead, citing his busy schedule.

Universal Pictures and Focus Features announced Saturday that the actor who was to play Christian Grey will depart the project. The studio called it a mutual decision because Hunnam's preparation time was limited by his television schedule. He stars in the FX series "Sons of Anarchy."

It's an abrupt and embarrassing switch for a high-profile film. Fans of E L James' erotic best-seller are eagerly awaiting the movie adaptation, which will be directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson.

Dakota Johnson remains in the co-starring role of Anastasia Steele. A replacement will be sought for Hunnam, who last month said he initially turned down the role.

When his casting was announced in September, many vented online that the "Pacific Rim" actor was ill suited to play the seductive billionaire. Producers Dana Brunetti and Michael De Luca took to Twitter to defend the choice, maintaining their two leads had good chemistry together.

Representatives for Hunnam didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Saturday.

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