New ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Trailer Out, More Of Characters’ Backstory Revealed; Actor Jamie Dornan Comments On Film’s Reputation, Says Everything Is Consensual

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There's a new "Fifty Shades of Grey" trailer out, and it's as sensual as expected.

The hype for the film builds up with the new "Fifty Shades of Grey" trailer out, first screened last Thursday during ABC's "Scandal." The teaser shows a more involved run-in between the movies protagonists, Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele.

The "Fifty Shades of Grey" cast came in hot controversy for signing up for a movie allegedly promoting sexual violence. Based on the book of the same title, "Fifty Shades of Grey" is an erotic novel focusing on one man's "unconventional" views on intimacy and romance.

The trailer comes with a few quotable quotes. Anastasia Steele (played by Dakota Johnson) asks Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) "Why are you changing me?" to which he replies, "I'm not. It's you that's changing me."

The movie received flak ever since the first trailer came out in July, especially conservative groups who claim it promotes sexual violence, toward women in particular.

Jamie Dornan comments the movie revolves around the decisions of two consenting adults.

"I think it's very hard to argue that when it is all consensual. Half the book is about making contracts. Permission and agreement that this be done. There's no rape, no forced sexual situations."

On reports of full frontal nudity, and on whether Dornan himself will be totally graphic for the role: "You want to appeal to as wide an audience as possible without grossing them out. You don't want to make something gratuitous, and ugly, and graphic." (gossipcop.com)

"Fifty Shades of Grey" release date is in time for Valentine's Day next year, February 13. The first trailer previewed a sensual version of Beyonce's "Crazy in Love," while the new trailer offered a sample of her single "Haunted."

The new "Fifty Shades of Grey" trailer offers more backstory for the characters, especially for those who've yet to read the novels (cbsnews.com).

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