When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.
When news broke that Fifty Shades of Gray was in the works, fans who had read the novel it was based on quickly became excited, but the film’s final product wasn’t quite what fans had expected and there were rumors that the cast and crew weren’t very satisfied. about the movie as a whole.
Dakota Johnson confirmed these rumors recently while speaking to Vanity Fair. Dakota admitted that the filmmaking process was very difficult mainly due to fierce disagreements between the studio, directors and author of the books, Erica Leonard, who goes by the pseudonym EL James.
Dakota has said that she was never able to divulge the truth about all of this because you obviously can’t offend a franchise while it’s in its active promotion stages, but fans have historically noted Dakota’s unease in interviews related to the movie.
Dakota revealed that the book’s author, James, was given a great deal of creative power in the filmmaking process, and that she demanded that they put so many things into the film that seasoned directors realized they wouldn’t do the film at all. .
“There were parts of the books that didn’t make into a movie, like the inner monologue, which was sometimes incredibly cheesy,” Dakota said. “It wouldn’t do any good to say it out loud. It was always a fight. Always.”
Dakota also revealed that when Charlie Hunnam, who was originally cast to play Christian Gray due to scheduling conflicts, dropped out, James was so distraught that she completely ditched the original script and it was the eventually co-created movie with Jamie Dornan. A different version of the film, in which Dakota and the rest of the crew desperately tried to preserve some of the essence of the previous script.
“We’d take excerpts from the movie Erica wanted to make, and then we’d take excerpts from the movie we wanted to make. The night before, I was going to rewrite scenes with old dialogue so I could add a line here and there,” Johnson said. It was like a mess the whole time.”
Dakota said that if anyone knew what it would be like on set, they wouldn’t want to be a part of the movie, but she still has no regrets about joining the project.