"Fifty Shades of Grey" is one of the most anticipated films of 2015. There is a major buzz that the movie will rake in huge moolah at the box office when it opens in theatres on this Valentine's Day. Two trailers of the film have been released, which has further amped the expectations of the fans.
The latest stills and updates about the film are making rounds on the film's twitter page. Recently, the producers gave a sneak peak of Christian Grey's (Jamie Dornan) brother Elliot Grey. The movie still showed Grimes in a quixotic state. He has been described as the funny and laid back brother of Christian. Luke Grimes plays the character.
In the novel, Elliot is Christian's adopted brother. He is the first son of Grace and Carrick Grey. In the beginning Christian does not get along with him, but becomes close to him with time. Elliot's love interest is Kate Kavanagh. Before meeting Kate, Christian describes him as promiscuous.
Interestingly, the release of Elliot's (Grimes) photo on Twitter, has triggered a major fan reaction. Many of them think that he looks hotter than Christian. Here are some Twitter reactions:
"@FiftyShades: Get ready to be swept off your feet. Welcome Luke Grimes to #TeamFifty as Elliot Grey! #FiftyShades pic.twitter.com/2cI7Dg9gPb"
— Puspos (@Maria_GeeNuno) December 4, 2014
@innerg0ddess @helenatheboss is it Just me or is Elliot Grey or the guy who plays as Elliot Grey *HOT* Too!! :-D — ★Amber Mitchell★ (@amberm7988) December 10, 2014
"Fifty Shades of Grey" is a passionate love story of Christian and Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson.) In the film, Christian secretly practises BDSM. He falls in love with the simple yet beautiful Steele and introduces her to his secret desires. The film is based on E.L.James's novel by the same name and is speculated to have some steamy love making scenes.
However, Dornan has said in one of his interviews that the sex scenes have been kept subtle. "You want to appeal to as wide an audience as possible without grossing them out. You don't want to make something gratuitous, and ugly, and graphic," he said in his interview to The Observer.