"Fifty Shades Darker" is gearing up with steamy and intimate story of Christian Grey and Anastasia Steel. The movie is set to be released on Feb 10, 2017. It seems like the upcoming sequel to "Fifty Shades of Grey" will reportedly not follow the original novel's plot anymore. With recent reports taking the rounds over the internet about the main characters of the film being hitched into a married union, it is said that story might deviate from novel's plot.
The recently leaked pictures from the film set in Vancouver, Canada has shown Anastasia Steel, played by Dakota Johnson and Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan, walking with each other and wearing gorgeous silver wedding bands on their left hands. The new pictures confirm that the couple is now married and evidently, "Fifty Shades Darker" deviates from the original plot of novel, IB Times reported.
Reportedly, in the novel, Grey proposes to Steel at the boathouse with a ring that she accepts but that happens at the end of second book and married life bliss is not enjoyed by Anastasia Steel and Christian Grey.
Unlike in the novel, the story of the movie seems to turn differently. It has taken a leap forward with the couple having vows exchanged with each other as well as sharing a great rapport. The novel shows both Mr. and Mrs. Grey on a honeymoon in the third series of the "Fifty Shades" books but that will reportedly take place in the second movie due to the changed plot.
According to Entertainment Tonight, the pictures from the movie set show the newlyweds walking side-by-side and Steel (Johnson) grabbing hand of her husband (Dornan) while both seemed to share a light moment with each other.
This time, the couple looked like they have switched their fashion with each other as Christian Grey was seen sporting a casual look as he ditched his suit for a denim shirt while Anastasia Steel looked like a corporate honcho wearing a black blazer over a shirt. The pictures are reportedly showing better chemistry between the couple this time and the directors are taking liberties with the sequel to make it better than the much criticized prequel "Fifty Shades of Grey."
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