'Fifty Shades of Grey' Star Jamie Dornan to be replaced in the sequel?

Fifty Shades of Grey

"Fifty Shades of Grey" protagonist Jamie Dornan will be replaced for the film's sequel, according to reports.

Jamie Dornan will play the role of billionaire Christian Grey who begins a relationship with 21-year-old Anastacia Steele, which will be portrayed by Dakota Johnson.

However, Jamie said in one of his interviews that he wanted to do another job that will not tie him up with beautiful women.

"There are a couple of classic knots I know now and I've put them to good use far too many times recently. In fact I'd like to do a job where I don't have to tie women to beds," Dornan told The Guardian.

"Right now I don't need to work if there's nothing that I want to do. I've done three jobs back to back. Let's see how they are received. If there's nothing I want to do, I'll just play golf and change nappies," he quickly added.

Media was quick to put interpretation to Dornan's comments. It seemed that he implied that if his portrayal of Christian Grey does not suit the fans, he would be happy to go so E.L. James and Sam Taylor-Johnson could find a new actor fit for the job.

These insane rumors of actors being replaced started when Jamie took over Charlie Hunnam for the role.

Meanwhile, Yahoo Movies UK garnered a list of actors to replace Dornan in the film's sequels "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" if rumors proved to be true. The list is consisted of Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

Reports claimed that cast and crew recently wrapped up the filming of "Fifty Shades of Grey" a few weeks back. Director Sam Taylor Johnson and the rest of the team are currently busy in the post-production stage. There has been no talk about the filming of a sequel yet. "Fifty Shades of Grey" will hit the theaters on February 13, 2015.

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