Dornan promises Fifty Shades of Grey will not be too graphic

Jamie Dornan insists that 'Fifty Shades of Grey' won't be "grotesque".

Dornan promises Fifty Shades of Grey will not be too graphic

Jamie Dornan insists that 'Fifty Shades of Grey' won't be "grotesque".

The handsome actor insists the latest film - which is based on the erotic trilogy by author, E.L. James - will not be too dirty for audiences to enjoy, but admits it will "break a few boundaries".

He explained: "You've got to make something a large amount of people can go and see. It's not going to be grotesque.

"I mean, in some ways, it'll break a few boundaries. But at the same time, they want to put bums on seats. They can't alienate an audience. You know it has to be watchable. It can't be hardcore. I wouldn't have signed up for it if it was."

The 32-year-old star also admitted he wasn't worried about filming the explicit scenes with his co-star Dakota Johnson.

Jamie added to GQ magazine: "I'm not really fearful of that stuff. It's just work. It's strange work, sure, but it's still work. I just get on with it."

He even revealed that his father had encouraged him to take on the role of Christian Grey, as he added: "[Dad] was all for it. I don't come from a cagey family. We're fairly liberal."

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