Fifty Shades Darker Latest Update: Ian Somerhalder or Theo James to Play Ana's Next Lover?

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 11 Sep '15 17:31PM
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New interesting aspects are introduced in the upcoming sequel of E.L James Fifty Shades of Grey. Seems like the forthcoming instalment is in the full swing as Sam Taylor Johnson has been replaced by James Foley, who is all equipped and willing to give a new touch to the intact series.

With certain, optimistic amendments, new casts and characters are taking over that might alter the whole look of the erotica theme based movie. Foley has embraced a fresh protagonist, who will illustrate the role of Anastasia Steele’s boss, named as Jack Hyde. According to certain speculations, it is assumed that Ian Somerhalder is the perfect choice for Steele’s employer as he will be seen developing a relationship with the actress, as per E.L James theory.

The Vampire Diaries heartthrob, Ian is all set to work under Foley’s supervision. He is also excited and enthusiastic about working together with Dakota Johnson. The latter was completely disturbed as well as distressed over the fact that Sam Taylor Johnson has left the franchise and a new leader is on the way. The confusions and the highlighted predicament are all explicit now and the movie has commenced to move in the course of action.

New characters are also going to be emphasized, which includes Leila Williams and the dominatrix, Elena Lincoln/ Mrs. Robinson.

The competition was narrow as Theo James was also a considerable option to play the mentioned role. Both are perfect and display a sense of sophistication for the desired character, however, according to the standard application, only one of them can fill the spot. Somerhalder’s fans are desperately waiting to see him back in action as his mysterious looks and suspicious eyes seamlessly matches the looked-for element within the movie.

Fifty Shades Darker is completely based on sensual and erotic themes which focuses on an intimate relationship between two lovers. The movie will be released next year around February.

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