Charlie Hunnam Shares Relationship Status with Robert Pattinson While Shooting for “The Lost City of Z”

5:00 AM EDT 3/31/2017 by Susmita Pathak Mishra, Celebeat Reporter

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Actor Charlie Hunnam has shared his experience working on the sets of "The Lost City of Z" with co-stars Sienna Miller, Tom Holland, and Robert Pattinson. Hunnam revealed how hard it has been to talk to Pattinson on the sets. He also said that the two actors did not become friends while working on the movie.

Charlie Hunnam expressed his desire to befriend Robert Pattinson. However, he did not get that chance during "The Lost City of Z" shooting. The former said that they spoke mostly while filming sequences while the cameras were rolling. He, however, revealed that he had major rehearsal sessions with Miller and he had a chance to interact with her more. He said that he wished his bonding with his co-stars "to evolve naturally on screen."

"I don't think I said more than 10 words to Robert off camera," Charlie Hunnam confessed while giving an interview to Screen Daily. "I didn't know if he was just 'in that zone' or if he genuinely didn't like me. There was a real distance between us. But it creates the right dynamic on screen. He's reached out to me subsequently, making overtures for us to be friends now, so I think it was about the work."

Robert Pattinson and Charlie Hunnam will be seen sharing screen space in "The Lost City of Z." The movie is based on David Grann's non-fiction bestseller, "The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon," E Online stated. The story revolves around British explorer Percy Fawcett to be played by Hunnam. The explorer disappeared in 1925 while he tried searching a mythical city that he believed to be in the Amazon.

Robert Pattinson will be portraying Henry Costing, a fellow explorer. Miller will play Percy's wife in the movie, namely Nina Fawcett, while Tom Holland will be the couple's son, Jack. "The Lost City of Z" will hit big screens on April 14, 2017.

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