'The idea was that if it was a success, we would’ve made several of those films,' said Charlie Hunnam of the would-be King Arthur film franchise
, which required lots of stunts and sword-wielding.
“There was just an enormous amount of fighting. Some of the sequences would take five or six days to shoot, so every day, 14 hours a day fighting,” Hunnam said. “The fitness level that I achieved during the course of that — I almost felt like I was a professional athlete, on that level.” Although he might have wanted to hit the spa after the lengthy days of shooting, Hunnam instead opted for more gym time.
“I had to keep training,” he said. “I’d go the gym after work no matter what, so it wasn’t an enormous amount of salt baths or anything going on.”
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