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'Fifty Shades Darker' Movie News & Cast Updates: Jamie Dornan Reveals Full Frontal, More Intimate Scenes

After the $600 million box office hit of its first movie, "Fifty Shades Darker" is now in the works and it will reportedly have more intimate scenes and a possible full frontal nudity of one of its stars, Jamie Dornan. According to Venture Capital Post, the lead stars Dornan and Dakota Johnson each received $250,000 from the first installment of the franchise. However, this time, Dornan will reportedly receive $1.5 million bonus as he has agreed to do a full frontal nude scene in the sequel.

According to Fashion Style, the plot of the second film might be a lot different from the book. Many changes are expected to be made, although the production is still in the early stages.

Movie Guide also reported that there will be a set of new characters and cast, which will be added to the second film. These new characters include Christian Grey's ex-partner, Mrs. Robinson, who is rumored to be played by Charlize Theron. This new character will reportedly give the movie more thrill compared to the first since it may put a strain to the relationship between Anastasia and Christian. It is also rumored that Henry Cavill will be joining the cast as Jack Hyde, Anastasia's creepy boss, and supermodel-actress Cara Develigne will play as Leila, who is Grey's former submissive.

Earlier this year, Dornan was rumored to have quit the role of Christian Grey after the premiere of the first film because his wife reportedly did not like his role. However, the actor dismissed this rumor saying that he will still be in the sequel in the movie. The one who won't be returning for the sequel is "Fifty Shades of Grey" director, Sam Taylor-Johnson. She announced her departure from the franchise earlier this year but there is still no news as to who will replace her.

"Fifty Shades of Grey Darker" is expected to be released February 10, 2017, and the third and final film of the famous trilogy, "Fifty Shades Freed," is slated for February 2018. 


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