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Fifty Shades (film series)

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2015 to 2018 film series based on the novels by E. L. James
Fifty Shades
Official film series logo
Directed by
Screenplay by
Based onFifty Shades trilogy
byE. L. James
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
Edited by
Music byDanny Elfman
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • February 13, 2015 (2015-02-13) (1)
  • February 10, 2017 (2017-02-10) (2)
  • February 9, 2018 (2018-02-09) (3)
Running time
348 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetTotal (3 films):
$150 million[1]
Box officeTotal (3 films):
$1.325 billion[1]

Fifty Shades is a film trilogy based on theFifty Shades trilogy by English authorE. L. James. It is distributed byUniversal Pictures, and starsDakota Johnson andJamie Dornan as the lead roles Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, respectively.Sam Taylor-Johnson directed the first film,[2][3] andJames Foley directed the second and third films.[4]

The first film,Fifty Shades of Grey, was released on February 13, 2015, while the second,Fifty Shades Darker, was released on February 10, 2017.[5]Fifty Shades Freed, the third film, was released on February 9, 2018.[5] Although the films were poorly received critically, the series grossed over $1.32 billion worldwide, making it theseventh highest-grossing R-rated franchise of all time.

Development

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Two years after the trilogy's first novel was released, several distribution companies had bid for the rights of the trilogy.Warner Bros.,Sony,Paramount andUniversal, as well asMark Wahlberg's production company, put in bids for the film rights.[6][7] The winning bid went to Universal Pictures andFocus Features, at $5 million.[8] With James gaining control over the process of the making of the film, she hand-pickedDana Brunetti andMichael De Luca as the producers.

Films

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FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Producer(s)
Fifty Shades of GreyFebruary 13, 2015 (2015-02-13)Sam Taylor-JohnsonKelly MarcelE. L. James
Dana Brunetti
Michael De Luca
Fifty Shades DarkerFebruary 10, 2017 (2017-02-10)[5]James Foley[9]Niall Leonard[9][10]E. L. James
Dana Brunetti
Michael De Luca
Marcus Viscidi
Fifty Shades FreedFebruary 9, 2018 (2018-02-09)[5]

Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)

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Main article:Fifty Shades of Grey (film)

When Anastasia "Ana" Steele, a literature student, goes to interview the wealthy Christian Grey, as a favor to her roommate Kate Kavanagh, she encounters a handsome, brilliant and intimidating man. The innocent and naive Ana, startled to realize she wants him, despite his enigmatic reserve and advice, finds herself desperate to get close to him. Not able to resist Ana's beauty and independent spirit, Grey admits he wants her too, but on his own terms. Ana hesitates as she discovers the singular tastes of Grey; despite the embellishments of success – his multinational businesses, his vast wealth, his loving family – Grey is consumed by the need to control everything. As they get close, Steele starts to discover Grey's secrets and explores her ownBDSM desires.

Fifty Shades Darker (2017)

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Main article:Fifty Shades Darker (film)

Following the events of the first film, Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey resume their relationship under Ana's terms. However, their relationship is tested when Christian's past threatens the couple.

Fifty Shades Freed (2018)

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Main article:Fifty Shades Freed (film)

Believing they have left behind the shadowy figures from the past, billionaire Christian Grey and his new wife, Anastasia, fully embrace their inextricable connection and shared life of luxury. Just as the Greys begin to step into their new roles, sinister events come to light and jeopardize their happy ending before it even begins.

Cast and crew

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Cast

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CharacterFilms
Fifty Shades of GreyFifty Shades DarkerFifty Shades Freed
201520172018
Anastasia "Ana" Steele GreyDakota Johnson
Christian GreyJamie Dornan
Katherine KavanaghEloise Mumford
José Rodriguez Jr.Victor Rasuk
Elliot GreyLuke Grimes
Dr. Grace Trevelyan GreyMarcia Gay Harden
Mia GreyRita Ora
Jason TaylorMax Martini
Carrick GreyAndrew Airlie
Carla May WilksJennifer Ehle
Bob AdamsDylan Neal
Raymond SteeleCallum Keith RennieCallum Keith Rennie
Jack HydeEric Johnson
Jerry RoachBruce Altman
Ros BaileyRobinne Lee
Elizabeth MorganAmy Price-Francis
Gail JonesFay Masterson
Elena Lincoln
(Mrs. Robinson)
Kim BasingerKim BasingerU
Leila WilliamsBella Heathcote
Gia MatteoArielle Kebbel
Luke SawyerBrant Daugherty
Boyce FoxTyler Hoechlin

Crew

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OccupationFilm
Fifty Shades of Grey
(2015)
Fifty Shades Darker
(2017)
Fifty Shades Freed
(2018)
DirectorSam Taylor-JohnsonJames Foley
Producer(s)E. L. James
Dana Brunetti
Michael De Luca
E. L. James
Dana Brunetti
Marcus Viscidi
Michael De Luca
Writer(s)Kelly MarcelNiall Leonard
ComposerDanny Elfman
Director of photographySeamus McGarveyJohn Schwartzman
Editor(s)Lisa Gunning
Anne V. Coates
Debra Neil-Fisher
Richard Francis-BruceDavid Clark
Debra Neil-Fisher
Richard Francis-Bruce
Production CompaniesMichael De Luca Productions

Trigger Street Productions

Ratpac-Dune Entertainment[a]
Trigger Street Productions
Michael De Luca Productions
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Runtime (Unrated)128 minutes131 minutes110 minutes
Release dateFebruary 13, 2015 (2015-02-13)February 10, 2017 (2017-02-10)February 9, 2018 (2018-02-09)

Production

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Directors

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On June 19, 2013,Sam Taylor-Johnson was chosen to direct the first film. On February 6, 2015, Taylor-Johnson announced the sequels, prompting she would return to direct the sequels.[2] It was later revealed that Taylor-Johnson would not return.[4] On August 20, 2015, it was revealed byDeadline Hollywood thatJames Foley was the front-runner to direct the sequel and third filmFifty Shades Freed.[11]

Screenwriters

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Kelly Marcel was chosen as the screenwriter for the first film.[12]

On April 22, 2015, it was announced that author E.L. James' husband, Niall Leonard, would write the script for the sequel.[10] Leonard also went on to write the script for the third film.[13]

Casting

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The casting for the lead roles was considered controversial. Many contenders considered for the film includedRyan Gosling,Garrett Hedlund,Theo James,Alexander Skarsgård,François Arnaud,Charlie Hunnam,Scott Eastwood,Luke Bracey,Ian Somerhalder andBilly Magnussen as Christian Grey.Alicia Vikander,Imogen Poots,Elizabeth Olsen,Shailene Woodley,Alexis Bledel andFelicity Jones were all considered for the role of Anastasia Steele.[14]

On September 2, 2013,Dakota Johnson andCharlie Hunnam were cast as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey respectively.[15] As a result, the displeasure of the casting from fans caused controversy. In response, Brunetti stated, "There is a lot that goes into casting that isn't just looks. Talent, availability, their desire to do it, chemistry with other actor, etc. So if your favorite wasn't cast, then it is most likely due to something on that list. Keep that in mind while hating and keep perspective."[16] On October 12, it was announced Hunnam had quit the role of Grey and the studio was in the process of searching for a new actor.[17] On October 23,Jamie Dornan was cast as the replacement for Christian Grey.[18]

In October 2013,Jennifer Ehle was cast as Carla Wilks.[19] On October 31, 2013,Victor Rasuk was cast as José Rodriguez Jr.[20] On November 22, 2013,Eloise Mumford was cast as Kate Kavanagh.[21] On December 2, 2013, singerRita Ora was cast as Christian's younger sister Mia.[22] On December 3, 2013,Marcia Gay Harden was cast as Christian's mother, Grace.[23]

On January 28, 2016,Kim Basinger joined the franchise to play the role of Elena Lincoln in the sequels, Grey's business partner and former lover, whileLuke Grimes,Eloise Mumford andMax Martini would be returning for the sequels.[24] On February 5,Bella Heathcote was cast as Leila, one of Grey's former submissives.[25] In the same month,Eric Johnson was cast to play Jack Hyde, Ana's boss at SIP.[26][27] On February 18, 2016,Robinne Lee andFay Masterson joined the film's cast.[28] On February 20,Brant Daugherty signed on to play Luke Sawyer, the personal bodyguard for Anastasia in the third film.[29]

Filming

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ForFifty Shades of Grey, principal photography was filmed inVancouver,British Columbia,Canada, which began on December 1, 2013.[30] Scenes were filmed in theGastown district of Vancouver.[31]Bentall 5 was used as the Grey Enterprises building.[32][33] TheUniversity of British Columbia serves asWashington State University Vancouver, from which Ana graduates.[34] TheFairmont Hotel Vancouver was used as the Heathman Hotel.[35][36] The film was also shot at theNorth Shore Studios.[37] The production officially ended on February 21, 2014.[38] Reshoots involving scenes between Dornan and Johnson took place in Vancouver during the week of October 13, 2014.[39]

ForFifty Shades Darker andFifty Shades Freed, principal photography was to commence in June in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[40] This was later to be impossible, due to the script being unwritten at that moment.[10] In November 2015, Warner Bros. announced that both films would be shotback-to-back withprincipal photography scheduled to commence in early 2016.[41] Filming began inParis and Vancouver from February 9, 2016, to July 12, 2016, under the working title "Further Adventures of Max and Banks 2 & 3."[42][43][44] Filming onFifty Shades Darker concluded on April 11, 2016.[45]

Reception

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Further information on the reception of each film:Fifty Shades of Grey (film) § Reception,Fifty Shades Darker (film) § Reception, andFifty Shades Freed (film) § Reception

With a combined worldwide gross over $1.3 billion, the franchise was one of the biggest R-rated franchises ever, behind onlyThe Matrix ($1.6 billion over three films),The Hangover ($1.4 billion over three films) andAlien ($1.328 billion not counting the PG-13Alien vs. Predator).[46]

Box office performance

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FilmRelease dateBox office grossBudgetReference
Opening weekend
(North America)
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwide
Fifty Shades of GreyFebruary 13, 2015 (2015-02-13)$85,171,450$166,167,230$404,838,898$569,651,467$40 million[47]
Fifty Shades DarkerFebruary 10, 2017 (2017-02-10)$46,607,250$114,581,250$266,962,186$381,543,436$55 million[48]
Fifty Shades FreedFebruary 9, 2018 (2018-02-09)$38,560,195$100,407,760$271,501,689$371,909,449$55 million[49]
Total$381,156,240$943,302,773$1,323,104,352$150 million[1]

Critical and public response

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Critical and public response of Fifty Shades
FilmCriticalPublic
Rotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
Fifty Shades of Grey25% (280 reviews)[50]46 (46 reviews)[51]C+[52]
Fifty Shades Darker11% (208 reviews)[53]33 (39 reviews)[54]B+[52]
Fifty Shades Freed11% (193 reviews)[55]31 (43 reviews)[56]B+[52]

Accolades

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Fifty Shades of Grey
AwardCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
Academy AwardsBest Original SongBelly,Stephan Moccio,Jason Quenneville, andThe Weeknd for "Earned It"Nominated[57]
Brit AwardsBritish Single of the YearEllie Goulding for "Love Me like You Do"Nominated
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Song"Love Me like You Do"Nominated[58]
Golden Globe AwardsBest Original SongSavan Kotecha,Max Martin,Tove Lo,Ali Payami andIlya Salmanzadeh for "Love Me like You Do"Nominated[59]
Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst PictureMichael De Luca,Dana Brunetti,E. L. JamesWon[60]
Worst DirectorSam Taylor-JohnsonNominated
Worst ActorJamie DornanWon
Worst ActressDakota JohnsonWon
Worst Screen ComboJamie Dornan and Dakota JohnsonWon
Worst ScreenplayKelly MarcelWon
Grammy AwardsBest Compilation Soundtrack for Visual MediaFifty Shades of Grey: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackNominated[61]
Best Song Written for Visual MediaSavan Kotecha, Max Martin, Tove Lo, Ali Payami and Ilya Salmanzadeh for "Love Me like You Do"Nominated
Ahmad Balshe,Stephan Moccio, Jason Queenneville andAbel Tesfaye for "Earned It"Nominated
Best R&B SongNominated
Best Pop Solo PerformanceEllie Goulding for "Love Me like You Do"Nominated
Best R&B PerformanceThe Weeknd for "Earned It"Won
MTV Movie AwardsBreakthrough PerformanceDakota JohnsonNominated[62]
Best KissJamie Dornan and Dakota JohnsonNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Dramatic MovieFifty Shades of GreyNominated[63]
Satellite AwardsBest Original Song"Love Me like You Do"Nominated[64]
Fifty Shades Darker
Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst PictureMichael De Luca,Dana Brunetti,E. L. James, Marcus ViscidiNominated[65]
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or SequelFifty Shades DarkerWon
Worst DirectorJames FoleyNominated
Worst ActorJamie DornanNominated
Worst ActressDakota JohnsonNominated
Worst Supporting ActressKim BasingerWon
Worst Screen ComboAny combination of two characters, two sex toys or two sexual positionsNominated
Worst ScreenplayNiall LeonardNominated
Golden Trailer AwardsBest Romance TV SpotUniversal Pictures, Trailer ParkNominated[66]
Grammy AwardsBest Song Written for Visual MediaJack Antonoff,Sam Dew &Taylor Swift for "I Don't Wanna Live Forever"Nominated[67]
Satellite AwardsBest Original Song"I Don't Wanna Live Forever"Nominated[68]
Fifty Shades Freed
Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst DirectorJames FoleyNominated
Worst Supporting ActressMarcia Gay HardenNominated
Worst ScreenplayNiall LeonardWon
People's Choice Awards
Favorite MovieFifty Shades FreedNominated
Favorite Drama MovieFifty Shades FreedWon
Favorite Drama Movie StarJamie DornanWon

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Notes

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  1. ^abEven though the company producedFifty Shades Darker, their logo is not shown on any promotional material or in the movie itself.

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