"Fifty Shades Darker" was the second vehicle that catapulted Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson to fame as one of Hollywood's sexiest on-screen couples. The first one was the film inspired by E.L. James' novel "Fifty Shades of Grey." The pair developed a special kind of relationship while filming the first movie.
During the making of the second movie, their relationship intensified. Thus, rumors about a romantic relationship have proliferated on the Internet.
Dornan and Johnson openly admitted that they have a relationship. However, it is not what others thought. It is a pure and sincere platonic friendship that even the "Siege of Jadotville" actor's wife Amelia Warner has talked openly about.
Because of the friendship, Cafe Mom reported, the filming of the sex scenes was done with ease and comfort. Jamie Dornan said before that he makes the filming of the said scenes easier and safer for the actress. He protected her and did his best to make her feel secure.
Their intense friendship helped them to project a realistic relationship in the movies. In fact, Dornan tried his best to make her laugh during takes as reported by Just Jared.The third movie was already finished with the production and is only waiting for the release date. The probability is that it will be shown around Valentine's Day next year.
The first movie made an amazing performance at the box office. "Fifty Shades Darker" also made good but recorded with lesser earnings compared to "Fifty Shades of Grey." "Fifty Shades Freed" is expected to surpass if not equal the records of the first two films.
The third installment will be the culminating story. According to E.L. James, it will feature the wedding of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. They will build a family and will have kids.
The "Fifty Shades of Grey" author has informed that she has started deviating from the sexy image of the film hoping that she can continue with a more wholesome approach to the storyline. Will Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson continue to reprise their roles for "Fifty Shades?"
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