Fifty Shades is a popular romantic movie trilogy that is based on the eponymous novels by author E. L. James, with both series having a specific viewing order. The series follows the quick and tense relationship between English literature student, Ana Steele, played by Dakota Johnson, and billionaire entrepreneur, Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan. The books and subsequent movies received international commercial success despite receiving a significant number of negative reviews and professional criticism.
The books and movies are quite similar with only a few minor differences, as E. L. James wanted full creative control while adapting the series into movies to ensure that the screen adaptations stayed true to her writing. The insistence that the movies be filmed the way she wanted eventually led to a controversy between E. L. James and Dakota Johnson, the female lead in the Fifty Shades movies. With several books and movies in the series, it is important for prospective viewers and readers to understand the best order to approach the franchise.
The Fifty Shades Of Grey Movies In Release Order
The first movie of the series, Fifty Shades of Grey, was met with intense commercial success. The movie was directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and eventually made over $570 million at the worldwide box office, against a mere $40 million budget. The next two movies, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, were directed by James Foley and were met with similar success, with both making over $370 million globally. The series remains among Dakota Johnson’s highest-grossing movies.
The movies all had quick releases as the finale, Fifty Shades Freed, was released only two years after Fifty ShadesDarker, and only three years after the release of Fifty Shades Of Grey. Given the series’ theme of romance, the movies all had planned releases on the Friday before Valentine’s Day, with the first of the series being closest to the date as it was released on February 13, 2015. The freshness of Fifty Shades Of Grey, combined with its proximity to Valentine’s Day, likely connects to why it had a larger success than its sequels.
The Fifty Shades Of Grey Movies In Chronological Order
Despite the movies being released over the course of several years, the actual in-universe years in the series are very different. The movies were released in chronological order and all three movies take place in the same year. Each movie takes place in 2011, and the last one, Fifty Shades Freed, takes place just a few months after Fifty Shades Of Grey in the Fifty Shades universe. The short time period emphasizes the intense relationship between Ana and Christian.
The plot of the movies happens so quickly, it can be hard to remember that the entire series takes place within the same year. In a way, Ana and Christian have such a whirlwind romance and relationship that it wouldn’t make sense for their characters to have it any other way. Despite the quick pace, it makes sense for a romantic relationship like Ana and Christian’s to be so fast-paced, especially given the fantastical nature of the story.
The Fifty Shades Of Grey Books In Release Order
E. L. James originally wrote the series as a form of Twilight fan fiction about the main Twilight characters, Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. It was only later that James rewrote the book into the Fifty Shades trilogy as it’s known today. She self-published Fifty Shades of Grey in 2011 and released the following two books through publishers in 2012. The books received similar international commercial success and criticism to the movies. However, despite the negative reviews, the series has sold over 35 million copies over the past decade.
After widespread success, James announced the release of three more Fifty Shades novels, with the focus being on Christian’s perspective on his and Ana’s relationship. These novels didn’t introduce a new story to the Fifty Shades universe, rather they were the same books, as told by Christian. The first novel, Grey, was released the same year as the first movie, and more specifically, it was released on June 18, Christian Grey’s birthday. The book was met with criticism for being too similar to the original series, but it was also commercially successful nevertheless.
The Fifty Shades Of Grey Books In Chronological Order
Just like the movies, the books in the Fifty Shades series take place in 2011. Each book also lines up with the time period of the movie that shares its name. The fast-paced nature of Ana and Christian’s relationship is emphasized even further in the written series, as the plot includes a few scenes that had to be cut for the creation of the movie. However, the main difference between the books and the movies is that the book series has two books for every movie due to the Grey trilogy, as the original Fifty Shades trilogy has a matching trilogy from Christian Grey’s perspective.
It’s likely that readers who enjoyed the first three Fifty Shades books would likely enjoy the latter three as well, as the last three books offer a fresh perspective.
While both the original trilogy and the later trilogy would make sense on their own, the two sets build into each other and strengthen the overall reading experience. It’s likely that readers who enjoyed the first three Fifty Shades books would likely enjoy the latter three as well, as the last three books offer a fresh perspective. The Grey series digs deeper into Christian Grey’s dark personality through the use of several internal monologues. This was another reason for criticism, as even the author has admitted that being in a relationship with Christian Grey would be mentally exhausting.
Will The Christian Grey Books Get Their Own Movies?
After the success of the Grey trilogy, many have questioned whether the Christian Grey books will follow the fate of the Fifty Shades novels and get their own movies too. As of writing, it seems unlikely. Even with the books’ success, the story is too similar to the original series. After all, it’s the same story retold by Christian. Other than revealing more about Christian Grey’s character, the series does not add much more to the story. As a result, it seems as though Fifty Shades Freed will be the last of the Fifty Shades of Grey movies.