Marlon Wayans is at it again. The other half of the hilarious Wayans brothers are gearing up to make a spoof of E. L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey." Marlon plans to become a shady Christian Grey and give a new interpretation to the "Red Room of Pain."
"Fifty Shades of Black" stars Marlon Wayans as Christian Grey, who is basically like the original character of E. L. James except he's a bad lover to Ana and gets his fund via shady sources as per Stuff's report.
In an AP report posted by US News, the comedian, who also starred and wrote "White Chicks" and the infamous "Scary Movies" films, said that while watching the controversial "Fifty Shades of Grey," there are already a lot of things going on inside his mind, which will pretty much make it into the parody movie.
"What if Christian Grey was black and he was rich but you kind of know how he got his money, it's kind of shady and he's a really bad lover? I mean it's kind of similar to the movie," Wayans jokingly said. "They had all these scenes and I was like, a funny version of this and a funny version of that and before you knew it we had a really funny script."
Marlon Wayans also mentioned some interesting plans he has for his movie's take on the "Red Room of Pain." The 42-year-old actor and host said that Ana and Christian's "playroom" in "Fifty Shades of Black" will have a different color.
According to a report by Stuff, fans of Marlon Wayans' works that would go out to see the movie next year could expect "some ugly random color" for the popular room.
The first movie adaptation from E. L. James' "Fifty Shades" book series is one of the most highly-anticipated movie of 2015 and managed to rake more than $560 million worldwide as per Box Office Mojo's record.
"Fifty Shades of Black" will definitely become one of Marlon Wayans memorable works as it is based on a well-known franchise rooted from E. L. James' book series. The comedian promises a different interpretation to Christian Grey and an "ugly" color for his movie's version of "Red Room of Pain."
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