'Fifty Shades of Grey' Movie Casting Couple: Ian Somerhalder & Mila Kunis [PHOTOS]
"Fifty Shades of Grey" movie is still the most talked about topic on the web. Fans of E.L. James best-selling erotica novel are highly-anticipating the cast set to play the lead roles of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. While Matt Bomer and Alexis Bledel are in the lead, another pairing is garnering quite the attention. Who would this pair be?
Mila Kunis may not strike as the virginal and innocent type but she could pull off the look with make-up and the right clothes. Yet, with all the potential Hollywood men in the business, who would look perfect alongside Kunis? Some fans agree that Ian Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries" seems like a likely pair.
Ian Somerhalder has the reputation of being a sex god given his stint as half Damon Salvatore in "The Vampire Diaries." The actor is currently at the third spot for the role of Grey and is battling it out with Matt Bomer of "White Collar" and Henry Cavill of "Man of Steel."
Fans of "The Vampire Diaries" series insist that Ian be paired off with on and off screen girlfriend, Nina Dobrev in the "Fifty Shades" film. However, Nina Dobrev was the first to say no to the pairing.
"I don't know if that's a good idea. I think it's best for any of the actors on Vampire Diaries to kind of do their own things ... and create new characters. And as much as you try when you shoot a movie, if it's two of the same people, the fans will always see you as ... they'll see you as Elena and they'll see him as Damon if we do the film together," explained Nina in an interview with The Celebrity Café.
So who would pose as the best partner for Ian Somerhalder with Nina Dobrev out of the picture? A few readers say "Sexiest Woman Alive of 2011", Mila Kunis, is a suitable match. The actress did express interest in the film in an interview with Mario Lopez.
"I'm not disinterested," stated Kunis.
What would readers say to the pairing Ian Somerhalder and Mila Kunis? With both stars exuding sex appeal, the pairing promises to have an electrifying chemistry.