'Fifty Shades Of Grey': Jamie Dornan not playing Christian Grey in sequels?

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Latest reports claim that actor Jamie Dornan may not reprise his role as Christian Grey in the sequels of "Fifty Shades of Grey."

According to Yahoo UK, Jamie Dornan told British Vogue that he is sick of being naked, which hints that he may also be sick of playing the role of Christian Grey.

The actor is appreciative of the role of Christian Grey in the upcoming movie adaptation of "Fifty Shades of Grey." However, he does not know whether he will be prepared for the media fire that is expected when the crew starts its official promotions, especially after the film is released and reviews from critics and the general audience start to come in.

"I'm not sure you can be...If it's a nightmare, we'll move to Outer Mongolia or something, live in a yurt. I've got a lot of sh*t together, finally, by age 32. I'm glad I have that all in place when whatever happens, happens," the actor said.

Meanwhile, fans can still assume that the 32-year-old hunk actor will still play the 28-year-old self-made billionaire in two more films in the series until the actor gives his official confirmation.

On the other hand, the actor said that the film adaptation of "Fifty Shades of Grey" is not as hardcore as some waiting fans wish it to be. This is to enable the movie to achieve a lower rating to accommodate more audience, and the film has to be watchable.

The filming of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" wrapped up last February. "Fifty Shades of Grey" is set to hit theaters on Feb. 13, 2015.

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