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ByJeremy Smith

E.L. James' original "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy is undoubtedly the most successful piece of fanfiction ever published. James turned the teen-friendly romance between Bella Swan and Edward Cullen in Stephenie Meyer's wildly popular "Twilight" franchise into an erotic reverie explored by the mysterious (and quite wealthy) entrepreneur Christian Grey and college journalist Kate Kavanaugh. It was a BDSM gateway drug that opened up a healthy portal for kink-curious young adults. You didn't have to feel like a freak for wanting to do what conservative society deemed freaky.

Was it good literature? Does it matter? James' novels have sold hundreds of millions of copies and been translated into 52 different languages. They are adored by people who never (or, more likely, secretly) knew they wanted to see Bella and Edward engage in consensual sadomasochism. I am happy they have these stories in their lives. What matters, at least when it comes to my bailiwick, is that you can't move that many books and not make a movie. And that's where the material gets awfully tricky.

The film series based on Meyer's "Twilight" concluded in 2012, three years before Sam Taylor-Johnson accepted the daunting challenge to make a studio-financed adaptation of James' first novel. This meant Universal, which won a heated Hollywood bidding war to make these movies, had to be mindful of three things: the expectations of adult fans who expected to get wildly turned on by the cinematic depiction of Christian and Kate's journey, the inquisitiveness of teen "Twilight" fans, and the Motion Picture Association's extremely conservative ratings criteria.

Taylor-Johnson could only play so rough, but she played it faithfully enough to launch the series. Thanks to her mostly-satisfactory-to-fans compromise, the "Fifty Shades" trilogy now exists in film form. And your first question is, naturally, what's the proper order in which to watch these suckers.

The correct viewing order

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I'm gonna give it to you straight, friend. There's only one proper way to enjoy the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movies, and that is to buy a box turtle (presuming you do not already own one; do not leave this to a snapping turtle, as they're more likely to consume a chunk of your finger than make a reasonable movie-night recommendation, much like Rex Reed), place three pieces of turtle food representing each title in the series on the floor at equidistant length and let the reptile be your guide.

According to my turtle, Howard, you should watch the "Fifty Shades" movies in this order:

  • "Fifty Shades of Grey" (2015)
  • "Fifty Shades Darker" (2016)
  • "Fifty Shades Freed" (2017)

My man is conventional, but he also understands that this is a saga told chronologically. They might be sexually charged, but, unlike the 28 "Blondie" movies made between 1938 and 1950, you can't just hop around. "Memento" this is not.

In any event, no matter what your turtle advises, what happens when you check out all three movies and want to watch more sexually charged dramas? I'm going to put Howard back in his aquarium and take it from here.

Further erotically tinged viewing

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If you found "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" interesting in any sense (and even if you didn't), you should absolutely track down three older movies from their director. James Foley's filmography is maddeningly inconsistent, but "At Close Range" and "After Dark, My Sweet" are superb. The former is a true-crime family drama that opens with a wordless meet-hot moment between Sean Penn and Mary Stuart Masterson, while the latter is a nasty, sweaty Jim Thompson noir powered by the supercharged, screw-happy chemistry between Jason Patric and Rachel Ward. Foley also directed the not-altogether-un-hot "Fear" starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Wahlberg. These movies probably got him the "Fifty Shades" gigs, and he probably deserved better.

If you're looking to dive into the BDSM deep end, I am not overtly recommending Liliana Cavani's "The Night Porter." I mean, I am, but you need to read the premise and decide if that's something you can handle. And if you just want to see a couple of delectably sexy actors plunge headlong into a boundary-challenging erotic relationship (outside of the thriller genre), Philip Kaufman's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," Adrian Lyne's "9 1/2 Weeks" and Luca Guadagnino's "Call Me by Your Name" await.

Finally, there is Jörg Buttgereit's "Nekromantik." There is always Jörg Buttgereit's "Nekromantik."

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The Correct Order To Watch The Fifty Shades Of Grey Movies - SlashFilm? ›

Fifty Shades is a series of erotic novels by British author E. L. James, initially a trilogy consisting of Fifty Shades of Grey (2011), Fifty Shades Darker (2012) and Fifty Shades Freed (2012). The series traces the deepening relationship between college graduate Anastasia Steele and young businessman Christian Grey.

How to watch Fifty Shades of Grey movies in order? ›

  1. Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Main article: Fifty Shades of Grey (film) ...
  2. Fifty Shades Darker (2017) Main article: Fifty Shades Darker (film) ...
  3. Fifty Shades Freed (2018) Main article: Fifty Shades Freed (film)

What is the sequence of the 50 Shades of GREY movies? ›

Fifty Shades is a series of erotic novels by British author E. L. James, initially a trilogy consisting of Fifty Shades of Grey (2011), Fifty Shades Darker (2012) and Fifty Shades Freed (2012). The series traces the deepening relationship between college graduate Anastasia Steele and young businessman Christian Grey.

Which Fifty Shades should I watch first? ›

Okay, now back to the "where to stream" of it all:
  • Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
  • Fifty Shades Darker (2017)
  • Fifty Shades Freed (2018)
Feb 28, 2024

How many 50 Shades movies are there? ›

The Fifty Shades trilogy is a British American film series based on English author E.L. James' trilogy of three sexual love dramas, “Fifty Shades of Grey.”

How does the series go Fifty Shades of Grey? ›

A version of the novel from Christian's point of view, Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian, was published in June 2015 as the fourth book, followed by Darker: Fifty Shades Darker as Told by Christian in November 2017 and Freed: Fifty Shades Freed as Told by Christian in June 2021.

Is there a 4th Fifty Shades of Grey movie? ›

No, Fifty Shades of Grey 4 is not coming to Netflix.

The narrative arc of the series reaches its resolution within that installment, making a natural continuation unlikely at this time. In a recent announcement, Netflix confirmed the addition of the entire Fifty Shades trilogy to its streaming library.

Do you need to watch Fifty Shades of Grey before Fifty Shades Darker? ›

10, but before you make your Valentine's Day movie plans, know that if you missed it the first time around, you should probably see Fifty Shades of Grey before Fifty Shades Darker, even if it's not totally necessary to your understanding of the new film.

What is the difference between the 50 Shades of Grey books and movies? ›

The "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie adaptation stays close to the book. A little too close, perhaps, when it includes garbage dialogue like "Laters, baby," and at least one cry of "Holy cow!" The differences between the novel and the film mostly lie in the sex scenes, a few of which were removed completely.

What to know before watching Fifty Shades Freed? ›

5 Things You Need To Know Before Watching 'Fifty Shades Freed'
  • It's more thriller than romance.
  • Christian Grey isn't the only man candy.
  • Rita Ora doesn't sing, but...
  • There is a sex scene every 7 minutes.
  • Stay right until the end...
  • Here's Your First Look At Fifty Shades Freed...
Feb 9, 2018

Why can't I watch Fifty Shades Darker on Netflix? ›

Fifty Shades Darker will only be available to watch via an active subscription-based plan because the global OTT giant does not offer a free trial to its viewers. It is scheduled to arrive on Netflix by July 16, 2024.

Which Fifty Shades is best? ›

10 Best Parallels In Twilight And Fifty Shades Of Grey
Fifty Shades MovieRotten Tomatoes Critic ScoreIMDb Score
Fifty Shades Of Grey (2015)25%4.2/10
Fifty Shades Darker (2017)11%4.6/10
Fifty Shades Freed (2018)11%4.5/10

How old was Dakota Johnson when she filmed Fifty Shades? ›

She was 24 during much of the filming, having been cast as Ana at the age of 23. In the first movie, Ana Steele was 21 years old, making Johnson's casting age-appropriate. Much of her appeal to Christian revolves around her naivety, having just entered the adult world.

Where can I watch all 3 movies of 50 Shades of GREY? ›

Stream All Fifty Shades Movies on Peaco*ck | Peaco*ck Blog.

What platform can I watch Fifty Shades of Grey for free? ›

Stream all three films, all for free, only on Tubi

Download the Tubi app for a faster, smoother streaming experience.

Is Fifty Shades of Grey available on Netflix? ›

Fifty Shades of Grey, the first movie, has already been streaming on Netflix since June 18, 2024. However, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed can be streamed from July 16, 2024. Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan starrer has grossed over $1.32 billion worldwide.

Is Fifty Shades Freed on Netflix? ›

Grey will see you... soon Fifty Shades of Grey is coming to Netflix on June 18, followed by Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed on July 16.

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