‘Fifty Shades Darker' Movie Release Date, Cast & News Update: 3 Plot Rumors Revealed So Far

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Aug 02, 2015 06:39 AM EDT

Since the announcement of the "Fifty Shades Darker" movie, fans have been making suggestions for the film, like plot changes and casting. In fact, several changes were recommended by Peter Flynn from Movie Pilot. 

One such suggestion is for some scenes in the movie to be shot in Christian Grey's persepective, thereby making Jaime Dornan's character a bit more well-rounded, instead of a character that Ana just reacts to, stated Jobs & Hire. 

In addition, since Ana and Grey have split up already by the beginning of "Fifty Shades Darker," there really is no other way to see how Grey is taking the break-up, other than providing his perspective.

Moreover, with Grey's perspective added to the movie, the dynamics between Ana and Grey will resemble more of a two-sided relationship. The audience will be able to clearly see Grey's true feelings for Ana, as more than his subordinate, but as the girl he loves and is trying to win back. 

Another suggestion by Flynn is to have longer sex scenes, so that the characters have time to communicate with each other. Jobs & Hire explained that "Fifty Shades of Grey" focused more on the style and presentation of the sex scenes, rather than the interaction between Ana and Grey. 

Providing the actors with some lines, during sex scenes in the second movie, might endear the characters more to the audience. Dialogue during their sexual encouters could also add to the reallism and intimacy of the scene. 

Flynn added that more scenes in which the main characters seem to be relaxed and having fun with each other should be included in the sequel film, similar to the glider scene in the first movie. He explains that frivolous moment in life always tend to enhance the more poetic moments, which he would like to see replicated in the movie. 

The last suggestion in Movie Pilot was to make Jack Hyde a nice guy. In the book, Hyde is Ana's stalker boss, who forces her to have sex with him. Grey comes to the rescue of Ana in the book, which undoubtedly wins him some brownie points. 

Flynn explains, however, that making Hyde a nice, good-looking guy will add to the dilemma of the film. Ana will then be faced with choosing between Hyde and Grey, who are both good prospects.

"Fifty Shades Darker" is set to come out on February 10, 2017, followed by "Fifty Shades Freed," which is expected to be released on February 9, 2018.


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