The Irish heartthrob Jamie Dornan remains modest and timid in the sequel of the hit movie "Fifty Shades of Grey," titled "Fifty Shades Darker," as he will not do frontal nudity.
It has been a great concern for many as to how far will Dornan go for his portrayal of the dominant Christian Grey. According to reports, Dornan will not bare it all in the upcoming sequel but Dakota Johnson will.
Speculations about Dornan having full frontal nudity is now out of the question. According to an insider, Dornan remains timid and modest about what to show in the movie, and accordingly, even if the lead stars were filmed both nude, Jamie's backside is the boldest part the viewers will see.
Meanwhile, the newest listing for the "Fifty Shades Darker" includes big names such as Halsey, Tove Lo, John Legend, and Nick Jonas and Nicki Minaj collaborations. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the original soundtrack of the movie landed No. 2 on the Billboard 200, so fans are more than excited to see what the next listing will hold. In fact, the powerhouse soundtrack added to the anticipation of the fans for the release of the movie this February.
In other news, Digital Spy reported that there are speculations that "Fifty Shades of Grey" will be staged in the musical. Accordingly, the idea might have rooted from the hit soundtrack of the movie, including Zayn and Taylor Swift's collaboration and Elli Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do".
In fact, it was previously reported that E.L. James, the book's author, was previously asked about doing a musical of her creations. Also, many believe that while the preparations will certainly take years before it happens, they are positive that "Fifty Shades of Grey" musical will be a success.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" was first released in 2012 which was well-received globally. Although the Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson-starrer film was heavily criticized for the lack of chemistry between the lead stars, it still proved to be a box office hit, garnering $571 million worldwide.
"Fifty Shades Darker" will be out in theaters on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.