The Northern Irish actor and co-star Dakota Johnson reprise
their sadomasochist relationship in the follow up to the 2015
hit, which made $571 million worldwide.
"We pull out all the stops," Dornan said at the world premiere
of "Fifty Shades Darker" in Los Angeles on Thursday.
"If you're making a sequel to anything, I think there has to be
some kind of advancement on the first, you have to go a bit
bigger in a lot of areas, and I don't think this film is any
different."
"Fifty Shades Darker", based on the second book in the trilogy
of novels by E.L. James, begins its global roll out from Feb. 8.
(Writing by Patrick Johnston in London, editing by Larry King)
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