Hunnam, whose casting was met with criticism by the fans of the novel, left the producers in lurch by quitting the role in October.
"I'm sure he'll do a great job. I don't really know his work, but I know (director Sam Taylor-Johnson) is amazing, and she has fantastic taste, so I'm sure he'll do a great job," Hunamm told TMZ.
Hunnam is currently busy on 'Sons of Anarchy', whose shooting he cited for exiting EL James' '50 Shades'.
The film, initially slated for an August 2014 release, will now arrive on Valentine's Day in 2015.
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