Charlie Hunnam is perhaps best known to American audiences as Jax Teller in FX’s rough-and-tumble Sons of Anarchy. In fact, he’s so convincing in that gritty biker serial that a lot of folks don’t even know that in real life he’s a considerably accented Brit. In his new film, however, Hunnam tosses another curveball — returning to comedy for the first time in many years, in writer-director Jordan Roberts’ 3,2,1… Frankie Go Boom. In it, Hunnam plays the perpetually beleaguered title character, whose newly sober, would-be filmmaker brother, Bruce (Chris O’Dowd, of Bridesmaids), throws his life into further disarray by posting online a sex tape of Frank’s with the lovely but complicated Lassie (Lizzy Caplan). I recently had the chance to talk to the amiable Hunnam one-on-one, about Frankie, Internet piracy, his gangster friends and sharing some decidedly wild scenes with his Anarchy co-star Ron Perlman. The conversation is excerpted over at ShockYa, so click here for the read.