Fifty Shades Darker teaser video released, trailer will debut tomorrow
Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan return for the first sequel to blockbuster Fifty Shades of Grey
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The first trailer for Fifty Shades Darker - the first sequel to EL James adaptation Fifty Shades of Grey - will be released worldwide tomorrow.
Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan are both returning for the follow-up which will be released in 2017.
WATCH THE FULL TRAILER FOR FIFTY SHADES DARKER HERE.
Upon the February 2015 release of Fifty Shades of Grey, the film went on to become the fastest-selling 18 certificate film of all time.
Based on the novels by EL James, the erotic romance follows college student Anastasia Steele who gets caught up int he life of business magnate Christian Grey and his extreme sexual practices involving bondage.
Fifty Shades Darker sees their relationship become more intense. A third and final film - Fifty Shades Freed - will be released in 2018.
Dornan, who stars in new WWII film Anthropoid alongside Cillian Murphy, will next be seen reprising the role of serial killer Paul Spector in BBC drama series The Fall. He recently told The Independent that, if he could, he would "play the role forever."
Fifty Shades Darker, which also stars Tyler Hoechlin, Kim Basinger and Rita Ora, will be released 10 February 2017
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