After months of silence over the upcoming "Fifty Shades Darker," Jamie Dornan has finally revealed what he thinks of the upcoming film.

In an interview with People Magazine, Dornan revealed that he is looking forward to reprising his character Christian Grey. "I'm looking forward to embodying Christian again... and getting a chance to show more of him," he said.

His quote has already had more fans and audiences speculating whether or not the actor means he will go bare for the film or whether he is interested in developing the character further. After all, for months there have been rumors about more nudity in the film and Universal offering him more money for the role.

However, given Dornan's under the radar private and personal life, the actor is most likely talking about his character and not the nudity. Additionally, it is doubtful that Universal will take the risk of making an NC-17 film especially since it would limit the audience. For example in 2011, Steve McQueen's "Shame" was universally praised for its rawness and Michael Fassbender's performance. The movie had a lot of nudity and was rated NC-17. While there was a lot of hype, the film was never able to go wide and it ultimately underwhelmed at the box office.

Universal already made millions with the first installment and the studio most likely wants to continue breaking records and selling tickets. While the film could ultimately be a bit more chaotic and more edgy, it is doubtful Universal will end up having full frontal nudity and will definitely not go for an X-rating.

"Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" are currently in pre-production and are expected to shoot simultaneously. The films will also see the Dakota Johnson returning as Anastasia Steele and will have James Foley directing.