Fifty Shades Darker Update: Actors to Work On The Basis Of Frontal Nudity?

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 01 Oct '15 14:26PM
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Seems like the collaboration between E.L James and Sam Taylor Johnson is soon going to hit the big screens. With rumors emanating in the air every day, the audience seems to be quite restless about the upcoming sequel. Following the same plot, there is definitely going to be something that makes the next installment distinct and exclusively one of its kind.

With the increasing chances of frontal nudity, the intimate scenes between Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson are taking a swing. The creators of the sequel are looking forward to enhance their fan base and attract more audiences by allowing the couple to develop a sensual chemistry.

The previous installment brought about disappointment among the fans as the lack of nudity portrayed in Fifty Shades of Grey was not of the same match as that highlighted in the book. But now, the creators have finally decided to alter the rating and include the approaching installment with hardcore features. The added elements of erotica and sexual aspects, Fifty Shades Darker is all set to kick off next year with protagonists agreeing over frontal nudity.

Unfortunately, the admittance of voluptuous scenes in the upcoming installment can actually result in the sequel losing money. The last NC-17 films; “Shame” and “Killer Joe” ended up losing its audience as the entire storyline was modified and was limited to spectators accumulating less than $4 million. Universal is not willing to take up the risk, especially after keeping in view the popularity of the prequel.

The confirmation of frontal nudity is set to be validated by the protagonists, but the availability of zealous and sensual scenes is rock solid which will hit the screens in the year 2016. The producers are rectifying their errors which caused resentment among the fans in the previous version, and have decided to revitalize the sex scenes to achieve a different rating this time.

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