The highly-anticipated "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie trailer debuted on Thursday. The trailer is the talk of the town, but there Dakota Johnson does not want two certain people to watch it.

A safe-for-TV version of the trailer premiered on "The TODAY Show" today, according to Forbes. On the show, Johnson ("Need for Speed"), who plays Anastasia Steele in the movie adaptation of E.L. James' bestselling erotic novel, revealed that she does not want her parents, actors Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith, to see her in her biggest role yet.

"Not at all," Johnson said according to TIME. "I mean, if it were them doing the movie, I wouldn't want to see that."

Johnson plays a college girl introduced to the naughty world of BDSM by billionaire Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan ("The Fall"). According to the 24-year-old actress, filming the love scenes with Dornan was not very romantic.

"It's not like a romantic situation," Johnson explained. "It's more technical and choreographed -- it's more of a task."

Check out the full-length trailer for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie below:

"Fifty Shades of Grey" hits theaters Feb. 13, 2015. It also stars Victor Rasuk as Jose Rodriguez, Jennifer Ehle as Carla May Wilks, Max Martini as Jason Taylor, Eloise Mumford as Kate Kavanagh and Rita Ora as Mia Grey. James serves as an executive producer.

Charlie Hunnam was originally cast as Christian but backed out because of a busy schedule with his FX series "Sons of Anarchy."

"I'm just really excited to see it," Hunnam said Sunday according to Associated Press. "I was just really, really invested and wanted to work with [director] Sam [Taylor-Johnson] and play that character. I'm really, really curious. ... I don't think people have had unchaperoned access to me since all of this went on ... the CliffsNotes were exactly what we said. I couldn't do it because of [my] schedule. It was as simple as that."
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