You'd think Sons of Anarchy's Jax Teller, Twilight vampire Edward Cullen and Spider-Man would be capable of sorting a boat trip down the Amazon. Not so fast…
The trio of actors who played those iconic characters - Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson and Tom Holland - go in search of the impossible in the eerie first look at the long-awaited Lost City of Z.
Hunnam leads the way as the real-life adventurer Percy Fawcett, who risked his life to find a mythical City of Z in Brazil on a notorious 1925 expedition.
"If we may find a city where one was considered impossible to exist, it may well write a whole new chapter in human history," Fawcett (Hunnam) says in the trailer.
Ignoring numerous warnings that they'd never make it back from this journey alive, Fawcett and his second-in-command Henry Costin (Robert Pattinson) embark on the dangerous trip down the Amazon River.
The Lost City of Z is adapted from a chronicling of these real-life events in David Grann's gripping 2009 book of the same name.
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This historical thriller has been in the works for nearly a decade, even before Grann's book officially hit the shelves. Back in 2008, Brad Pitt was in talks to play Percy Fawcett.
Pitt eventually took a behind-the-scenes role in producing The Lost City of Z when the project finally got off the ground last year.
Benedict Cumberbatch was then in line to play Fawcett, but Charlie Hunnam stepped in as a scheduling conflict arose.
The Lost City of Z will arrive in US cinemas on April 21, 2017.
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