Jamie Dornan entered into hiding after the launch of Fifty Shades of Grey, the star exposed today throughout a look on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs.
The initial Fifty Shades movie, launched in 2015, was consulted with extreme testimonials. Supervisor Sam Taylor-Johnson was chosen for worst supervisor at that year’s Razzie Honors, and the motion picture currently holds 25 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Up up until the launch of the movie, Dornan had actually taken pleasure in vital success, especially for his function as a serial awesome in The Loss.
“[I was] coming off the back of career-altering reviews for The Fall and BAFTA nominations and all the madness The Fall brought to ridicule,” Dornan claimed.
“I think I hid,” he claimed.“[My family] went down to Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s place. They weren’t there. They let us have their place in the country, and we sort of hid there for a while and shut ourselves off from the world a bit.”
Though the movie was panned, Fifty Shades of Grey came to be a ticket office sensation, introducing manufacturing on the franchise business’s 2 follows up, for which Dornan was contractually obliged to return.
“It made so much money so like, films two and three were greenlit overnight,” the star claimed.“It was a strange thing because there’s a bit of ridicule here, and I’m now contracted to do two more, knowing that there will be much more damnation to come.”
Nonetheless, Dornan does not be sorry for the movies: “I’ve just had very glowing reviews for recent work. And there won’t be any that don’t mention Fifty Shades in them … A lot of reviews are like: ‘He’s great, but lest we forget when he wasn’t great here,’” he claimed.“Regret that I did them? No.”
In December, Dornan informed The Independent that he enjoyed pausing from prominent functions in the meantime.
“There’s never going to be anything like Fifty Shades again,” he claimed. “It felt very much like its own thing, particularly because it focused in and around sex. But there are obviously other jobs that bring insane scrutiny, like superhero stuff, or fucking James Bond — any of that stuff. I’ve done pretty well to avoid that sort of shit so far.”
Dornan included, “I’m not saying I’d never do anything super high-profile again, or a big [intellectual property] with all eyes on it … I probably will. But I’m also really happy with where I’m at right now. I can live a pretty normal life for the most part. I can sit on the Tube and I’m fine. I’m an ambitious person, and I have a fire under me, but in the last 10 years or so, I’ve realized I don’t want big peaks all the time. That doesn’t interest me. I’m happy to keep ticking over as I am, then one day just disappear and play golf for the rest of my life.”