WARNING: This article contains spoilers about the "Sons of Anarchy" season six finale.
This Tuesday, FX aired the dramatic and violent season six finale of "Sons of Anarchy." Many viewers were left in shock and tears, but they weren't alone. Stars Katey Sagal and Maggie Siff also cried when they watched the finale for the first time.
The latest addition to the Fifty Shades of Grey cast is truly a surprise. The 23-year-old singer Rita Ora is booked to play the role of Christian Grey's sister.
Some Fifty Shades of Grey fans may have been sad to see Charlie Hunnam go, but they might be even sadder to know that Mark Wahlberg and Brad Pitt were once under consideration to be a part of the film adaptation of E.L. James' novel.
Charlie Hunnam quit the Fifty Shades of Grey movie because of what was announced as an "immersive TV schedule." Producer Michael De Luca recently sat down and revealed a bit more about the short history of Hunnam as Christian Grey.
Charlie Hunnam may have quit the Fifty Shades of Grey film, but he has no hard feelings against his replacement, Jamie Dornan, or his would-be director, Sam Taylor-Johnson.
Fifty Shades of Grey finally has their leads in Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson and will begin filming in Vancouver on Dec. 2. Recently, producer Dana Brunetti sat down to talk about the film's casting, satisfying fans and a possible NC-17 cut.
Jamie Dornan was happy to replace Charlie Hunnam as Christian Grey in the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey. One of his friends, on the other hand, was not as impressed with the role of the kinky businessman.
For all Fifty Shades of Grey fans, the movie adaptation has been recently moved to Feb 2015 from the original August 1, 2014 date according to Universal Pictures.
The Fifty Shades of Grey film adaptation is scheduled to begin filming in Vancouver on Dec. 2. Recently, E.L. James, author of the erotic novel, sat down to talk about her nerves and the casting controversy.