Audiences may be happier this time with the upcoming "Fifty Shades Darker" as there may be full frontal nudity.

According to reports, it could happen, especially after the highly publicized $1.5 million which Jamie Dornan was offered to appear full frontal. However, the film will first have to go through censors.

According to Yibada, the movie will likely contain a body double in the same way that Lars von Trier did with "Nymphomaniac."

The source stated, "Just recently, there were reports that Dornan himself will be having full-frontal scenes in 'Fifty Shades Darker' and fans were looking forward to seeing this. However, it is quite obvious that Dornan will not be having full-frontal scenes because first, 'Fifty Shades Darker' cannot contain nudity. Additionally, the film will go through censorship before it is released in theaters."

"Fifty Shades of Grey" received mixed reviews when it opened and fans were disappointed by how safe the movie played and the lack of nudity in it. After such vivid descriptions from E.L. James' book, most audiences expected the movie to have a hard R or have a director's cut with extended scenes with more sex. However, that was not the case.

Many have speculated that after so many complaints, the producing team will try and rectify the mistake and have more sex scenes in the sequel. However, it is unlikely the studio will try and get the film a NC-17 rating as it would limit the audience and also end up losing money. The last two films rated NC-17 that came out exclusively in theaters were "Shame," "Killer Joe" and "Blue Is the Warmest Color" and each of those films ended up making less than $4 million. It is unlikely that Universal will run that risk especially after the first film broke records.

"Fifty Shades Darker" is scheduled for Feb. 10, 2015.