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The date with the release may be pushed time for 13th February 2015 since it needed to battle sudden cast changes and entries and exits when it was in the pre-production stage. TV actor with the series, 'Sons of Anarchy', Charlie Hunnam was chosen to experience the role in the BDSM loving dominant billionaire, Christian Grey. But as he left the project citing date issues, the role visited Irish actor of the TV series, 'Once Upon a Time', Jamie Dornan. The role of Anastasia Steele will be played by Dakota Johnson. Both Dakota and Jamie are uninhibited within their approach to play the roles of Grey and Ana. Dakota had read out a sexually explicit scene from the movie 'Persona' by Ingmar Bergman.

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