Dakota Johnson recently talked about her role as Anastasia Steele for the most-anticipated "Fifty Shades of Darker" film. The 26-year-old star admitted that she's now preparing herself but still not comfortable doing intimate scenes for the second sequel of the erotic romance movie.
"We're gonna start filming that soon...I think it's gonna be exciting....to go back and develop characters further," the actress told Access Hollywood. "The story is sort of like a thriller now. And it gets kinda scary. It's awesome."
According to Just Jared, the model was asked if she was undecided to bare it all for the movie adaption E.L. James' novel. "It never is comfortable to be seen like that...because it's not in a private or intimate environment," she said.
Additionally, Johnson revealed that she was accustomed to watch sex movies by her parents, Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, in the new issue of Net-A-Porter's The Edit. She confessed that, at her very young age, she had seen her folks "doing the thing" when they accompanied her on set.
"I was around for a lot of it, and I would watch them," she said. "There were also things I could see that I didn't want to, like watch my parents have sex with other people."
In fact, "The Social Network" star witnessed her 58-year-old mother being slapped on the face by other people, which made her very surprised. "And there was a scene where my mom got slapped in the face. I lost my mind!"
However, Griffith and her 66-year-old father chose not to see their daughter's "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie for as per request of Dakota herself, Yahoo! TV reported. "I have not seen Fifty Shades of Grey. I don't think I'm going to see it," the veteran actress said.
She said that Dakota told them not to see her act differently, especially her "sexy" scenes. 'You guys cannot come. There's no way.' So we're not going," Griffith said what she told them.
"She asked me not to see the movie, and frankly, that's not a movie that I would rush to see. explaining, I respected her wishes. So, I haven't seen it," she added. "Fifty Shades of Darker" will be on the works this February and set to hit the theaters in 2017.