'Fifty Shades of Grey' Movie Cast, News & Release Date: Jamie Dornan Shares New Pic as Christian Grey in 50 Shades, Rita Ora Hangs With Dakota Johnson [Pics]
Stars of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie adaptation Jamie Dornan and Rita Ora both shared some love for the upcoming film on their Instagram pages recently. Meanwhile, actress Lucy Hale dished on what auditioning for the part of Anastasia Steele was like.
On Wednesday, Dornan, who plays Christian Grey, uploaded a picture of him holding a drink while a blindfolded Dakota Johnson, who plays Anastasia, kneels at his feet.
"You like?" the caption reads.
On Saturday, Ora also posted a picture of Johnson, as well as fashion designer and daughter of Paul McCartney Stella McCartney, on her Instagram page.
"Reunited with my ladies @stellamccartney #dakota #arrgghhhhhhhh," the caption says.
Meanwhile, Lucy Hale, who previously said she would love to play Anastasia, has shared details about her audition. According to the actress, it was "unlike any audition I have ever done before in my life."
"It actually was just me [in the audition]," she said in an interview with MTV. "It was a two-page monologue of exactly what you would think it would be. Very uncomfortable, but it was sort of one of those things where you just had to go for it or you're just gonna look lame -- hopefully, I didn't look lame."
The "Pretty Little Liars" star added that she was not asked to read a real scene from E.L. James' bestselling novel.
"I think any girl in my demographic would have loved to be a part of it," Hale continued. "Mainly, I was just interested in doing something risky and doing something a little different than my character on 'Pretty Little Liars' so it took me out of my comfort zone."
"Fifty Shades of Grey" hits theaters Feb. 13, 2015. The movie also stars Victor Rasuk as Jose, Eloise Mumford as Kate, Marcia Gay Harden as Dr. Grace Trevelyan Grey and Luke Grimes as Elliot Grey.
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