Charlie Hunnam Upcoming Projects: What’s Next For The ‘Pacific Rim’ Actor

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After years of balancing gritty crime dramas and blockbuster action roles, Charlie Hunnam is stepping into one of the busiest phases of his career. From leading a high-profile comic book adaptation in Criminal to portraying infamous serial k***** Ed Gein in Netflix’s Monster anthology, the actor’s upcoming slate is packed with dark, layered, and ambitious projects.
What makes this chapter especially interesting is how closely it aligns with the intense emotional storytelling fans loved in Sons of Anarchy. While Hunnam first won global recognition through action-heavy performances in films like Pacific Rim, his newer choices lean heavily into psychological thrillers, espionage dramas, and morally complicated characters, signaling a major evolution in his career trajectory.
Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story
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Following the success of The Ed Gein Story, Charlie Hunnam will return to the Monster universe in Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story. While details about the plot remain largely under wraps, he is expected to reprise his role as Andrew Borden, connecting the anthology’s latest chapter to one of America’s most infamous m***** cases.
The continuation further strengthens Hunnam’s relationship with Netflix and Ryan Murphy’s growing anthology empire. Given how well audiences responded to his performance in the previous season, his return could become one of the project’s biggest draws when more official details emerge.
Criminal
Charlie Hunnam is also leading Prime Video’s adaptation of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ acclaimed graphic novel series Criminal. The actor stars as Leo, a brilliant master thief known for orchestrating highly strategic non-violent heists. The crime drama has already attracted attention for its stacked ensemble cast, which includes Adria Arjona, Emilia Clarke, Luke Evans, and Richard Jenkins.
The series is expected to adapt several storylines from the comics, including Coward and Lawless, both beloved by longtime fans of the source material. With its noir-inspired tone, morally gray characters, and cinematic storytelling, Criminal could become one of Prime Video’s most ambitious prestige dramas. For Hunnam, the role offers another chance to blend charisma with emotional intensity in a complex antihero performance.
Legacy of Spies
Another major addition to Charlie Hunnam’s schedule is Legacy of Spies, an eight-part espionage thriller inspired by the works of legendary author John le Carré. The series draws from The Spy Who Came in from the Cold and A Legacy of Spies, with Hunnam cast as British intelligence officer Alec Leamas.
The project features an impressive cast led by Matthew Macfadyen as George Smiley alongside Daniel Brühl in a key role. Production reportedly began in early 2026, and the show is expected to premiere on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK, with MGM+ handling U.S. distribution. The sophisticated spy drama represents another significant tonal shift for Hunnam, moving him deeper into prestige international television.
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From serial k****** and master thieves to Cold W** spies, Charlie Hunnam’s upcoming lineup shows an actor fully embracing darker and more character-driven storytelling. Rather than chasing traditional blockbuster franchises, he appears focused on prestige projects that allow him to explore layered performances and challenging material.
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Which of his upcoming projects are you most excited to watch? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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