‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Cast Begins Filming Next Month; Release Date Confirmed?

by Gelyka Dumaraos / Jan 19, 2016 10:43 PM EST
Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan

The "Fifty Shades Darker" cast is set to start their filming on February in Canada. After suffering from several delays, the production will start shooting their scenes during the second week of the coming month.

According to Movie News Guide, the movie's first scenes should be taken on February 6 but it was delayed for another six days.

The report added that this is due to Jamie Dornan having to welcome his second child with wife Amelia Dornan, The Inquisiter said in a report.

Other cast members were also not confirmed yet such like Jack Hyde, Leila Williams, Ian Somerhalder, Cara Delevingne and other addition to the cast, which adds to the rumors as to why the sequel has not started filming yet a year after the first movie was released.

A recent report from Christian Post revealed that the prequel "Fifty Shades of Grey" had suffered in the box-office after it did not followed the book's content that had more sex scenes. However, the film will work on a limited budget compared to the first one, which had a budget of $40 million.

The movie is set to hit the big screen February 17 next year.

Meanwhile, the "Fifty Shades Darker" lead cast Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, who will reprise their lead roles, were set to do more explicit sex scenes.

"I'm looking forward to embodying Christian again - and getting a chance to show more of him," Jamie Dornan said in his interview with People magazine.

Meanwhile, Dakota Johnson said that filming the "Fifty Shades Darker" will show her "no shame" side.

"The secret is I have no shame," she told Elle in an interview. "I think there's a part of a woman that wants to be the thing that breaks a man down."

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