

Co-stars Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson seemingly have little to no interest in reprising their roles for another entry, with the latter recalling the " mayhem" of working on the original movie due to the level of control James exerted.

While both 50 Shades Darker and 50 Shades Freed both turned tidy profits, they received even worst reviews than the original did. 50 Shades Of Grey, 50 Shades Darker and 50 Shades Freed are also available to rent or purchase at prices starting at $3.00 from AMC On Demand, iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, DirecTV and many other platforms. Instead, the 50 Shades Of Grey movie series can be streamed for free - with adverts - from The Roku Channel, according to JustWatch.

The 50 Shades Of Grey movie trilogy is easy to find online, though none of them are currently on Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime. While James' did pen a fourth novel named Grey that told the original novel from the title character's perspective, there are no plans to adapt that into a movie. Taylor-Johnson stepped down from helming sequels 50 Shades Darker and 50 Shades Freed, both of which were directed by Glengarry Glen Ross' James Foley. Related: Fifty Shades Freed Finally Gave Rita Ora A Subplotīehind-the-scenes battles and bad reviews didn't stop 50 Shades Of Grey from making over $560 million worldwide. 50 Shades Of Grey - which Emilia Clarke rejected - itself suffered through a fraught production, with original lead Charlie Hunnam exiting just before production began and director Sam Taylor-Johnson and author James clashing creatively over how the story was adapted for the big screen. While the books received largely terrible reviews, they were incredibly popular with readers. James' novel was originally Twilight fan fiction before being rewritten to explore the twisted romance between millionaire Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) and college student Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson).
