50 Shades of Grey Film
It looks like "Fifty Shades of Grey" fans will have to wait even longer for the highly-anticipated movie premiere. Instead of debuting on Aug. 1, 2014 as originally planned, Universal Studios has decided to push the erotic film back to Valentine's Day weekend in 2015.
To absolutely no one's surprise, the “50 Shades” film has suffered yet another setback.
Christian and Anastasia may be in the books, hopefully for good this time around, but there are still plenty of characters that need to be cast.
As frustrating as it may be to not have our Christian Grey in sight, signs do indicate that producers are working as hard as they can to fix the problem. With the film slated for an August 1 release, it’s imperative to start shooting as soon as possible. And what’s a “50 Shades” movie without the perfect Christian?
The casting arena has reopened. We’re at square one. So who will take the sultry “50 Shades” cake this time around?
Charlie Hunnam will no longer play Christian Grey in the upcoming "50 Shades of Grey" film. So who will?
The “Sons of Anarchy” star has withdrawn from the film adaption of “50 Shades of Grey.”
Keep your ear to the ground, because the casting news will continue to roll in as the “50 Shades” puzzle pieces fall into place.
Well, it’s no longer up for debate. Charlie Hunnam is officially the most desired man in the world.
All eyes are on Charlie Hunnam. Although fans may have been confused and angry with the initial casting decision, most have turned over a new leaf. The “Sons of Anarchy” bad boy has the look and the confident demeanor to take on the sultry role with style and grace. But with every blessing comes a sacrifice.
After months of excruciating deliberation, “50 Shades of Grey” finally found its Mr. Christian Grey and Ms. Anastasia Steele.
Now that Dakota Johnson and Charlie Hunnam have been cast as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, heartbroken fans are looking for answers. Why weren’t their favorites cast? How could months of hype amount to nothing? What happened to heavily favored power duo of Matt Bomer and Alexis Bledel?
Of course, the drama continues. Those who are outraged that their favorites were not cast for the roles of Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele are livid.
It's official. After months of agonizing speculation and shattered aspirations, the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie has been cast.
Yes, the official "50 Shades" casting decision should be the hottest topic of conversation at your Labor Day bash.