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The Fifty Shades sequel just got a lot weirder

THE director of the upcoming Fifty Shades sequel has made an announcement about the film that sounds super-creepy.

Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele in the first Fifty Shades of Grey film. Picture: Universal
Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele in the first Fifty Shades of Grey film. Picture: Universal

PERVES of the world rejoice: The director of the upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey sequel is cooking something up to make it a very, ahem, interesting viewing experience.

Director James Foley, brought on board to direct Fifty Shades Darker when the director of the original film bowed out, has revealed that he’s using virtual reality (VR) technology while filming the movie.

Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Grey

“After we finished shooting for the day, the actors would stay over and VR people would re-create a facsimile of the scene,” Deadline reports him as saying.

We’ll leave it to your imaginations which scenes in particular from the franchise, infamous for its racy bondage sex scenes, Foley and his team are recreating using VR.

“My own personal instinct is that cinema is going to move to VR because it’s an extension of the visual language,” he said. “For myself, watching the material they generated expanded my brain.”

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 13: Customers try the new PlayStation VR at Sony Square NYC on October 13, 2016 in New York City. Sony launched its $399 PlayStation VR that links to PlayStation 4 to give gamers a virtual reality gaming experience. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 13: Customers try the new PlayStation VR at Sony Square NYC on October 13, 2016 in New York City. Sony launched its $399 PlayStation VR that links to PlayStation 4 to give gamers a virtual reality gaming experience. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==

Sounds filthy. At this stage, don’t expect an immersive X-rated experience if you see the film at a cinema, as the technology’s not there to support it — instead, the VR footage is being filmed for use in marketing and promotional materials for the film, which is set for release in February next year.

The first Fifty Shades film, released last year, overcame almost universally woeful reviews to reap almost half a billion dollars at the box office worldwide.

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