'Fifty Shades of Grey' spoilers: E.L. James assures fans will not be disappointed

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Author of the popular "Fifty Shades of Grey" E.L. James assured that fans will not be disappointed with the scenes.

When the trailer for the upcoming movie adaptation of the book came, fans were slightly disappointed with the lack of scenes. However, Today cited E.L. James saying, "What I've seen hasn't been particularly watered down, so, um, yeah, I thought it was interesting. So that's all I'll say about that."

Meanwhile, the trailer showed some of the scenes on the upcoming movie, especially how Christian Grey and Anastacia Steele met. The trailer showed the physical attraction of the two and a scene in the elevator.

The trailer seemed to agree with previous reports that the trailer is more romantic than sexy. Some reports added that the film was toned down compared to the book in order to get a lower rating and allow more people to see the movie.

The actors revealed they were fans of their own characters. While Dakota Johnson said that she can relate much to her character, Jamie Dornan cannot say that he is similar to the successful billionaire. "I mean, look, there's always something about any character that you play that you're drawn to because you feel that it relates to something within you," he said.

Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson will also be joined by Victor Rasuk as Jose, Eloise Mumford as Kate, Marcia Gay Harden as Dr. Grace Trevelyan Grey and Luke Grimes as Elliot Grey. Sam Taylor-Johnson is director, and James is one of the executive producers.

"Fifty Shades of Grey" is slated to set the theaters on fire on February 13, 2015.

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