Can Jamie Dornan handle doing two "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequels?

A sequel to the movie adaptation of "Fifty Shades of Grey" has not yet been announced, but E.L. James' bestselling trilogy has two more novels that could be made into films: "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed."

In an interview with British Vogue, however, Dornan, who plays the lead of Christian Grey in the film, is already dreading the attention.

"I'm not sure you can be," he said, according to ET Canada, when asked if he is ready for the media hype.

In fact, the Northern Irish actor already has an escape plan.

"If it's a nightmare, we'll move to Outer Mongolia or something, live in a yurt," he said in the magazine's November issue. "I've got a lot of sh*t together, finally, by age 32. I'm glad I have that all in place when whatever happens, happens."

Another potential obstacle in Dornan playing the S&M-loving billionaire for two more movies is the plentiful nude scenes. Apparently, Dornan has had enough of them.

"I'm sick of it. Sick of it," he said.

Before landing his biggest role yet, Dornan worked as a model for 10 years, although he says he was "always quite a reluctant one."

"I will always think of myself during that time less as being a relatively successful model, more of a failed actor," he explained. "Because I was failing every week."

Recently Gillian Anderson, who works with Dornan on BBC2's "The Fall," shared what Dornan is like on set.

"He's very, very funny and good at telling stories," she said in an interview with Mirror Online. "He's a good mimic as well. He's a lovely lad."

Working with Dornan has reportedly changed the go-to conversation in the former "The X-Files" star's life.

"Now people don't want to talk to me about 'The X-Files,'" Anderson said. "They only ask about Jamie Dornan."

"Fifty Shades of Grey" hits theaters Feb. 13, 2015.

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