‘Fifty Shades Darker’ movie update: Jamie Dornan dishes teasers on sex scenes with Dakota Johnson
Ever since the release of the first part of the Fifty Shades trilogy entitled “Fifty Shades of Grey,” the buzz surrounding part two, "Fifty Shades Darker," has been doing the rounds. The lead pair of the flick, Jamie Dornan, who played the role of business tycoon Christian Grey, and Mr. Grey’s love interest, Anastasia “Ana” Steele played by Johnson Dakota, are expected to take the hotness quotient a notch higher in the second installation, according to Dornan.
“Anyone will tell you that sex scenes, regardless of the content of the film, are always a tricky experience and relatively uncomfortable. But I guess the scene that had for me personally the most pressure on it was the interview scene,” the Irish actor revealed during an interview with TIME Magazine.
Dornan also revealed that he and Dakota filmed the very first scene of “Fifty Shades of Grey” in just two days as both of them knew that they “really needed to get it right.” The chemistry between the duo was appreciated by audiences all over the world and the second part too is eagerly awaited by all as the shoot of "Fifty Shades Darker" begins on January 2016.
However, the buzz is that the release of the flick will be delayed as Dornan is expecting his second child with wife, Amelia Warner. The actor is expected to take a break from the shoot of “Fifty Shades Darker” to be by his family’s side. Amelia, 33, is also an English actress as well as a singer and songwriter.
Dornan is known for his dedication towards the work and reportedly visited S&M clubs to prepare for his part in “Fifty Shades of Grey.” It was in November when lead actress Dakota Johnson also gave some juicy insights about the flick as she too hinted towards a steamier “Fifty Shades Darker” that is underway.
So far, Dakota, Dornan, model Cara Delevingne and Rita Ora are expected to be a part of “Fifty Shades Darker” cast. The flick is slated for a Feb. 10, 2017 release.
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