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7 BEHIND-THE-SCENES PEEKS FROM THE SET OF ‘FIFTY SHADES DARKER’

- Andrea Mandell @andreamand­ell USA TODAY

Are you excited for the return of Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele? Fif

ty Shades Darker arrives in theaters Thursday and we’ve got some big secrets straight from the set.

1 THE

RED ROOM GOT A FACELIFT.

When director James Foley came aboard for Fifty Shades Darker (and upcoming third installmen­t

Fifty Shades Freed), he decided to warm up the set design. “Christian’s apartment is somewhat different,” says Foley. “We changed the color of the walls and the carpets and a lot of things. The Red Room came along with that. We felt like the first Red Room was a bit spare and not particular­ly inviting or sensuous. So we wanted to plush it up.” (Fun fact: Christian’s staircase is now translucen­t.) Fifty Shades author E.L. James approves of the renovation­s, particular­ly in the Red Room. “It just looked warmer and richer and it was certainly more in keeping with how I had perceived it when I had written about it,” she says.

2 IN ‘DARKER,’ JOHNSON PAYS TRIBUTE TO HER MOM.

Johnson may not let her parents, Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith, watch the Fifty Shades franchise (“I’d be so uncomforta­ble the whole time”) but perhaps Griffith will get to see just one snippet of her daughter paying tribute to her mom’s seminal 1988 film Working Girl. “I don’t expect you to fetch me coffee unless you’re getting some for yourself,” Anastasia tells a co-worker as she settles into a big new publishing job.

“That’s my favorite part,” says Johnson, crediting screenwrit­er Niall Leonard (James’ husband) for the idea. “I thought it was the sweetest thing ever. Because when has that ever happened in the history of film? And that’s also such an iconic line from

Working Girl. So it’s so special.”

3 THERE WERE NEW BODY RULES.

Before filming Darker, Dornan tanned, boosted muscle mass and grew some scruff. “Shaving every day sucks,” he cracks. “It’s also a weird psychologi­cal thing, but ... I feel very exposed and naked with a shaved face.”

4 THEIR PRE-GAME RITUAL FOR SEX SCENES? PUSHUPS.

“You did a lot of pushups,” grins Johnson, thinking back to how they prepped for R-rated trysts. When cameras rolled, Johnson helped out in awkward moments. “It could get tense and then Dakota would snort and break everybody up and everything was fine,” Foley says.

5A MAJOR SEX SCENE WAS CUT.

Get ready for a sexier experience in Darker. “There are more sex scenes in this one than the first one,” says Johnson. “And some cut out of it,” Dornan interjects.

Johnson sighs. “The whole pool table scene that we literally spent a week filming.”

“It felt like a month,” says Dornan.

A DVD extra, perhaps? “I mean, it better be,” she jokes.

6 THEY SPENT THEIR LAST SCENE CHASING THE SUN.

The final shot of the Fifty Shades franchise was in front of the Louvre. “It was our last shot waiting for sunrise and the sun was not coming up,” says Johnson. “I was like, ‘This is going to be the one day in the history of the planet that the sun never comes up, and we are NEVER GOING TO FINISH THIS FILM.’ ”

7 DAKOTA SAID GOODBYE TO ANASTASIA WITH A BAD DYE JOB.

The salon “(screwed) it up and it was kind of a mustard color,” recalls Johnson. “I had these extensions in the whole time ... So I had them take it out and was like, ‘Maybe just give me some highlights or something?’

“Mustard. The sun that didn’t come up that morning ended up on my head.”

 ?? DOANE GREGORY VIA AP ?? The look of a lot of things changed in Fifty Shades Darker, from Christan Grey’s apartment to Jamie Dornan’s physique.
DOANE GREGORY VIA AP The look of a lot of things changed in Fifty Shades Darker, from Christan Grey’s apartment to Jamie Dornan’s physique.
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DAN MACMEDAN, USA TODAY

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