Jamie Dornan set to go full frontal naked in Fifty Shades of Grey sequel

 
Full frontal: Jamie Dornan in Fifty Shades of Grey
Emma Powell8 May 2015
The Weekender

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Jamie Dornan flashed his torso in Fifty Shades of Grey, but the actor looks set to reveal a lot more in the much anticipated sequel.

The 33-year-old star – who plays BDSM loving businessman Christian Grey in the adaptation of E L James’ best-selling novels – has reportedly been offered £970,000 to go full frontal in Fifty Shades Darker.

A source told Star magazine: "They're offering Jamie a bonus or $1.5m to do a full-frontal scene in Fifty Shades Darker.

"And that's just the starting figure. Jamie would be crazy not to consider it.

"They have assured Jamie that it won't be overt, but more of a brief tease - and he'll have some creative control over how it's handled."

Producers will reportedly increase their offer if Dornan - who was recently crowned Heat's Hottest Hunk - refuses.

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Sam Taylor-Johnson - who directed the first film in the erotic trilogy but will not be returning for the second and third - recently told how Dornan and his on screen love interest Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson) had strict nudity clauses in their contracts.

“They both had contracts about what could and couldn’t be shown," she told Stylist. "There was never going to be explicit sex. Jamie’s married, Dakota’s in a relationship and we wanted an R rating [under 17s must be accompanied by an adult].”

As well as Taylor-Johnson, screenwriter Kelly Marcel will not be involved with the new film. Although no news has been confirmed about a new director, Niall Leonard - E. L. James' husband - will be penning the script.

Fifty Shades of Grey producer Michael De Luca confirmed the news in a statement, writing: “Niall is an outstanding writer in his own right, with multiple established credits, and we are lucky to have him join Team Fifty.”

Fifty Shades Darker will open on February 10, 2017, followed by Fifty Shades Freed on February 9, 2018.

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