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'Fifty Shades Of Grey' Author E.L. James To Publish Second 'Grey' Novel From Christian Grey's Perspective In 'Fifty Shades Darker'

"Fifty Shades of Grey" author E.L. James will reportedly publish a sequel to "Grey," which will also be told from the perspective of Christian Grey.

According to Melty, the sequel to "Grey" will feature the same story written in "Fifty Shades Darker," but this time it will be told from the perspective of Christian. In a previous interview, James confirmed the news and said, "I will most likely writer 'Fifty Shades Darker' from Christian's point of view." However, it is still unclear when James intends to publish the new book.

Just recently, the author published "Grey" off of "Fifty Shades of Grey." The book received a slew of mixed reactions from fans and critics. Some fans noted that the book was honest, while others said that it was just too much to read.

Meanwhile, there are also rumors that James will most likely publish "Fifty Shades Freed" from Christian's perspective, but this will happen a few months after the release of the third installment for the big screen.

In other news, fans are reportedly unhappy with the report that Jamie Dornan will not go full-frontal on "Fifty Shades Darker." In the past couple of weeks, there were rumors that the actor will do anything just to have an increase in his pay. However, these reports were shut down just recently.

During an interview with The Stir, "Fifty Shades Darker" costume designer Mark Bridges said that a full-frontal will not happen in the sequel because it will be best to leave some scenes to one's imagination.

"I don't need it spelled out for me, things left to the imagination are better. But people who are involved in the later films must know something I don't know," he teased.

As of late, not a lot of details about "Fifty Shades Darker" have been released. In fact, the cast for the upcoming film has not yet been completed.


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