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‘ FIFTY SHADES’: HOW ‘ DARKER’ GOT IT HOTTER

New director adds humor and muscle in addition to sex

- Andrea Mandell @ andreamand­ell USA TODAY

A fully bearded Jamie Dornan stretches out a leg on top of a journalist’s knee. “Do you mind if I put my feet up?” he grins, as Dakota Johnson laughs next to him.

Fifty Shades Darker ( in theaters Thursday), the sequel based on the best- selling BDSM romance series by E. L. James, finds the sexually dominant billionair­e Christian Grey ( Dornan) beginning to compromise with an increasing­ly independen­t Anastasia Steele ( Dakota Johnson).

But sit with the movie’s stars and one thing is clear: These two are in their sophomore year of Fifty Shades of Grey, and things are different.

“We have a friendship that will be a forever friendship, because we’ve gone through this thing together,” explains Dornan, 34, who shot the franchise’s final two installmen­ts,

Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, simultaneo­usly with Johnson, 27, last year. “I know what Dakota’s going through the whole way through the movie and she knows what I’m going through. And nobody else does.”

Fighting off a rainy, chilly day in a cozy sweater over her black crop top, Johnson nods. “We also spend so much time together that it’s quite easy to figure out if the other person is about to have a mental breakdown,” she says with a grin.

The easy vibe today marks a contrast to the

Fifty Shades of Grey media tour in 2015, which was plagued with rumors the two stars hated each other ( not true, they told USA TODAY at the time) and that James feuded with director Sam Taylor- Johnson.

For its sequel, Darker found a new director in James Foley

( House of Cards, Billions), who has his own take on the drama. Johnson and Dornan “told me they barely knew each other when they started the first one. There was some friction in the making of that” film, he says. “But then they really bonded in the publicity tour, so when we started ( Darker), they were already up to speed.” Today the pair can name each other’s go- to food cravings ( sushi for Johnson, Wendy’s for Dornan) and joke about what one has taught the other. “Humor?” Johnson deadpans. Upon taking the job, Foley immediatel­y made several Fifty changes, flying to London to bond with James and her screenwrit­er husband, Niall Leonard; asking Dornan to build a more muscular frame; and changing the sets, including the infamous Red Room.

“I wanted it to be warmer, I wanted it to be funny and I wanted the sex to be erotic,” the director says.

For Dornan, “it’s nice to see Christian smile a little bit” in the sequel, he says. The character’s ripped frame, he adds, was “probably the shape I was meant to be in in the first movie, but I was cast five weeks before we started filming, so I didn’t have time.”

In Darker, there’s also an uptick in sex scenes. This time, “I definitely felt more comfortabl­e with being assertive and opinionate­d about the way certain scenes should go,” says Johnson.

So after those S& M- filled work days, is a glass of wine required to take the edge off?

More like “a bottle of wine,” Dornan says.

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