
How did Christian’s driver get in her house? Did her roommate let in a strange man she had never seen before who said he wanted to take some clothes? What the hell. Did you have your college dorm on your driver’s license? No. A few questions here: first, the undressing-yeesh, right? But also, did the driver go pick up clothes Ana already owns from her house? How would he know where Anastasia lives? She’s a college student who’s moving out of her presumable student housing after graduation, so it’s not like it would be on her driver’s license. And Christian also sends his driver to get more clothes for her since she vomited on her outfit from last night. While news of a potential March 2016 release date was shared with fans earlier this month, new speculation suggests that audiences may not get to see Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) and Anastasia Steele’s (Dakota Johnson) love story continue to play out on screen anytime soon.So Ana goes out to a bar with her friends, gets very drunk, and drunkenly calls Christian who picks her up and brings her back to his hotel to sleep it off (he also changed her into pajamas which feels excessively wrong). James’ rumored attempt to secure control over the “Fifty Shades” script comes several months after the Tracking Board reported that Universal was looking to “start fresh" with "Darker" and had no plans to invite screenwriter Kelly Marcel back for the second installment.ĭespite Universal failing to release any details about the “Fifty Shades” franchise or greenlight future installments - a spokesman only revealed that the studio has plans to “sit down” with James - Variety reports that it may be “years” before “Darker” hits theaters if James takes over the script. While other best-selling author have had success penning their novels for the big screen - such as Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated “Gone Girl” writer Gillian Flynn - Variety reports that Universal Pictures executives are “resistant to the idea” of James taking on the sequel and are now “arguing over details” regarding the “Darker” script. Despite recent hearsay that the second film in the franchise is due to begin shooting in Vancouver in June, Variety claims that James, 51, is causing issues by “seeking more control of the sequel by writing the script herself.”

James, who also served as a producer on the “Fifty Shades of Grey” film, is at the epicenter of the “Fifty Shades Darker” production drama, Variety reports. However, just two weeks after making that promise (and rumors of a potential 2016 release date) it appears the second film in the erotica story may be suffering at set back due to behind-the-scenes drama. James’ romance series, “Fifty Shades Darker” and “Fifty Shades Freed,” would be adapted for the big screen. “Fifty Shades” fans couldn’t be happier when director Sam Taylor-Johnson announced that the final two installments in E.L.
