Actor Charlie Hunnam wants to pursue more creative endeavors from the other side of the camera. With more than two decades spent in show business, Hunnam has become quite the experienced actor with his career including a lengthy, acclaimed run in the FX series Sons of Anarchy. More recently, Hunnam has been appearing in a variety of films like The Gentlemen, Last Looks, and the upcoming Rebel Moon. He can currently be seen as a main star of the new Apple TV+ series Shantaram which just premiered last month.

In a new interview with THR, Hunnam touched on what he’s expecting to come next with his career. He explained that his next goal following his run on Shantaram will be to find success as a screenwriter. In fact, Hunnam is hoping that this will become his primary job as he focuses more heavily on his writing, effectively putting his acting career into the back seat. With that said, Hunnam doesn’t plan to retire from acting at all. He’s just thinking that he’ll probably start limiting himself into appearing in only the movies he writes himself.

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The process has begun as Hunnam says he is working on some different projects already. Along with various screenplay ideas, the actor is also said to be writing a TV series. The show is set in Hunnam’s hometown of Newcastle, England, and takes inspiration from the actor’s late father.

A Sons of the Anarchy Return Isn’t Out of the Question

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Even a return to the world of Sons of Anarchy is something that can happen if Charlie Hunnam only appears in his own projects. Last month, he told Access that he actually had an idea in mind for how to bring back his character in a new story. It sounds like Hunnam has his own vision for how Jax could come back, and that might mean that he’d be doing the writing for it himself. As stated in the interview:

Time will tell what ends up happening with the teased Sons of Anarchy revival, but enjoy those Hunnam performances now, as we may not be seeing him on camera as much as he pursues more of his writing endeavors.