1M views for its trailer a week after its release tell us that 'Fifty Shades of Grey' is one of most anticipated films of 2015. Yet, the film has reportedly experienced plenty of setbacks while filming. It already lost main actor Charlie Hunnam weeks before it even started. The string of 'curse' continued as Jamie Dornan (A.K.A. Christian Grey) and Dakota Johnson (A.K.A. Anastasia Steele) needed more reshoots before the film's 2015 release date, Classicalite reported.
Then Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson had to return to Canada as requested by author E.L. James despite the previous announcement that the crew already finished filming.
Rumors about a conflict in the movie set continue to surface. A source from a movie set however said, "They are still editing. They are happy so far with the way things are going. They are shooting fillers, having to add some more material. [E.L. James] did not feel there was enough, even though she is happy with everything so far," reported E online.
In spite all of this inconvenience, fans can at least digest on this comforting thought that Jamie has got even more gorgeous. The hunky Hollywood actor returned as Christian Grey today when he resurfaced on the Vancouver set of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' to do some reshoots for the highly anticipated film, which will hit theaters in February, and, of course, he looked absolutely drool-worthy in a very memorable outfit, wrote E Online. 'You get really hot and sweaty climbing indoors so it's quite normal for men to take off their tops,' explained one onlooker.
With director Sam Taylor-Johnson, she also found out that her home got raided by police officers for a firearm.
Thursday 28 at 23:40 hours, police got a report that a shotgun is sitting on her desk. Local and Metropolitan officers attended. The director was not home by that time so they had to contact a key holder and went into the private property. However, it was later verified that the firearm was a deactivated rifle so no arrest was made.
The movie is slated for Valentines' day release in February next year.
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