Charlie Hunnam nearly flies overboard a boat while filming final scenes of Triple Frontier in Hawaii
The movie was riddled with problems before filming even began less than one month ago.
And Charlie Hunnam appeared to be in a joyful mood while on the Hawaiian set during the last few days of shooting the action flick Triple Frontier.
The 38-year-old actor was completely drenched after nearly flying overboard while filming a dangerous boat scene with the cast of the Netflix film.
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Happy: Charlie Hunnam appeared to be in a joyful mood while on the Hawaiian set during the last few days of shooting the action flick Triple Frontier
Fresh from an impromptu ocean dive, Charlie looked happy to be on land once again as he smiled while drying himself off.
The Sons of Anarchy actor sported a brown flannel jacket and matching T-shirt, with dark cargo pants covering his legs.
Oscar Issac, Garrett Hedlund and Pedro Pascal were also caught up on the boat, brandishing faux weapons before a massive wave nearly knocked the entire crew off of the raft.
J.C. Chandor is directing the Mark Boal-penned drama, which is being produced by Charles Roven, Alex Gartner and Andy Horwitz.

Watch out! The 38-year-old actor was completely drenched after nearly flying overboard while filming a dangerous boat scene with the cast of the Netflix film
But the film has endured quite a few problems, with original cast members Mahershala Ali pulling out over scheduling issues and Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum walking away from the project at the eleventh hour.
Paramount Pictures, in the midst of a managerial overhaul following the departure of studio chief Brad Grey, later dropped the film over a growing reluctance to develop another political crime drama.
'Netflix took on the picture after Paramount let go of it after Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum dropped out weeks before production was to begin,' according to Deadline.

Adventure: Oscar Issac, Garrett Hedlund and Pedro Pascal were also caught up on the boat, brandishing faux weapons before a massive wave nearly knocked the entire crew off of the raft.
Ben Affleck has since returned to spearhead the project after reportedly undergoing treatment for alcohol abuse.
The script was originally written by Mark Boal for his Hurt Locker partner Kathryn Bigelow to direct.
The film takes its title from its setting in the infamous border zone of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil, however, that area has become less dangerous since the movie was originally penned.
Chandor has updated the script in recent years, and the picture will shoot in Hawaii, Colombia, and California.

Sun-seekers: Garrett Hedlund and Pedro Pascal appeared to be on a quick break while filming in Hawaii
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