The Lost City of Z premiere: Charlie Hunnam photobombs Tom Holland as Sienna Miller braves the cold

The Sons of Anarchy star was in good spirits as he snuck up behind his co-star 
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Jennifer Ruby17 February 2017
The Weekender

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Charlie Hunnam photobombed his young co-star Tom Holland on the red carpet at the Lost City of Z premiere.

The British actor was clearly in high spirits as he snuck up behind the rising star, 20, at the launch event at the British Museum on Thursday night, ruining his photo opportunity.

While the brand new Spiderman was giving his best Blue Steel, Hunnam, who plays his father in James Gray’s new film, grabbed him by the shoulders.

The Sons of Anarchy actor plays famous explorer Percy Fawcett in the forthcoming film, while Holland plays his eldest son Jack, who sets off on a doomed expedition with him to the Amazon.

Sneaky: Charlie hunnam photobombs Tom Holland
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Sienna Miller, who plays Hunnam’s wife in the film, braved the cold at the premiere, showing up in a strappy white lace gown.

Despite the weather, the British actress spent a long time meeting people and posing for selfies with members of the crowd.

Stylish star: Sienna Miller poses on the red carpet (PA)
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Robert Pattinson was suited and booted for the UK gala opening of the film, looking rather different to his bearded character Henry Costin.

Pattinson and Hunnam spent weeks together in the jungle as they shot scenes for the film, which is due to hit cinemas in March.

Gray’s epic film is based on Fawcett’s life and his obsession with finding the ‘Lost City of Z’, an ancient undiscovered city that he believed existed deep in the jungles of Brazil.

The cast and crew premiered the film at the Berlin film Festival earlier this week.

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