Fifty Shades of Grey might become a musical
The Sun claims that writer E.L. James has been in talks to bring her S&M bestseller to Broadway and West End stages, with hopes that the musical would prove an equally monumental success.
James` trilogy has so far sold over 125 million copies, spawning its own cinematic franchise; Fifty Shades of Grey took more than $500 million at the global box office, with its sequel Fifty Shades Darker hoping to do similar numbers. It`s the first of two sequels filmed back-to-back, under the guidance of director James Foley.
Fifty Shades Darker is set to continue the misadventures of college student Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), caught up in the covert sexual shenanigans of hunky business tycoon Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan), a man described both as a romantic hero and an abusive creep - depending on who you`re talking to.
Of course, Fifty Shades of Grey abruptly ended with Anastasia leaving Christian after realising the pair are simply incompatible, though it`s a separation unlikely to last; the sequel picking up with Christian`s attempts to entice Ana back into his life, which she accepts under a new arrangement of her choosing.
However, their temporary bliss is interrupted by the return of shadowy figures from Christian`s past; promising plenty of steamy drama, including a potentially huge surprise not found in the books, with the final film in the trilogy Fifty Shades Freed pitched for a 2018 release.
/The Independent/