First Official Trailer of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Released; Critics Say It's 'Too Hot for Television’

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"Fifty Shades of Grey's" first official global trailer has finally unveiled and it definitely got fans and critics talking.

In the two-minute teaser, actress Dakota Johnson, who plays the role of Ana Steele, comes face to face with Jamie Dornan, who plays the role of Christian Grey, for the first time ever, according to Telegraph.

Steele interviews Grey as part of her job and the two eventually develop a certain level of interest between them.

To make their "relationship" even more interesting, Grey, who works as the CEO of his own company, asks Steele questions about herself. The naïve reporter states that there's nothing interesting to know about her but Grey insists that there's something in her that makes her interesting.

Their relationship progresses into something physical, where Grey is typically seen tying Steele on his bed and making love to her. To make things clearer, Grey clarifies that he's not the type of guy who's into romance.

"Fifty Shades of Grey" trailer is intensified by Beyonce's exclusive version of "Crazy in Love," a song which the Queen Bey recorded sometime in the early 2000s.

Meanwhile, following the release of the trailer, critics have commented and Forbes noted, "I'm assuming Universal is going for an R-rating for at least the domestic theatrical release, but one could argue that Fifty Shades of Grey is also something of an opportunity to legitimize the NC-17 at least as a commercial option, if not an artistic one."

The critic continued and said, "Of course, the big question is whether or not adult moviegoers, female or male, will venture out to a theater and watch what is basically pornography amid other moviegoers."

"Fifty Shades of Grey" is set to be released this coming February 14, 2015 and it also stars pop star Rita Ora who will be playing the role of Grey's sister, Mia.

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