E.L.James overruled director’s ending for ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

James, whose real name is Erika Leonard, was granted exceptional control by Universal after the studio bought the rights to the material for a reported USD 5 million in March 2012.

February 07, 2015 12:25 pm | Updated 12:25 pm IST - Los Angeles

E.L.James, the writer of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’, was given a lot of control during the film adaptation of her erotic novel and she is said to have overruled the director’s ending. The film, slated to release on February 12, has an ending preferred by James rather than the version that director Sam Taylor-Johnson and others wanted, said the Hollywood Reporter quoting sources.

James, whose real name is Erika Leonard, was granted exceptional control by Universal after the studio bought the rights to the material for a reported USD 5 million in March 2012.

Taylor-Johnson has referred to her creative differences with James in an interview. “It was difficult, I’m not going to lie. We definitely fought, but they were creative fights, and we would resolve them. We would have proper on—set ‘barneys,’ and I’m not confrontational, but it was about finding a way between the two of us, satisfying her vision of what she’d written as well as my need to visualize this person onscreen, but, you know, we got there,” she told Porter magazine.

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