Charlie Hunnam has insisted that a lot of this magic is created during editing, even explaining how one of the opening scenes for King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword was actually condensed down from 30 or 40 minutes worth of footage in order to be zippier.
While there have been countless variations on King Arthur tales ever since the mythical figure first became popular hundreds of years ago, there really hasn’t been one quite like Guy Ritchie’s take on the character in Legend Of The Sword.
The Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch director hasn’t changed his ways in the slightest for the film, and its star Charlie Hunnam has now provided further information on the director’s process behind creating such energetic and vivid films.