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'Fifty Shades Darker' Cast News: Rita Ora Will Have More Lines

Fans of Rita Ora will be happy to see the musician in a big role for the upcoming installment of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" franchise.

Ora was seen in "Fifty Shades Darker," as the role of Christian Grey's younger sister. Before the release of the film, she had been hyping up her fans about her role in the film. However, when the movie released, fans were disappointed about the size of her role.

She only appeared in the movie for a little more than a minute, which upset many of the fans since they were expecting her to be in the movie for much longer. Many viewers took their frustration onto social media, criticizing the fact that she had put a lot of effort to promote her role in the film.

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Despite the discontent, it was recently confirmed that Ora will be returning to the franchise. She will be seen in both "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed." However, it was stated that she will have a bigger role in the upcoming film. According to Movie News Guide, she will have more screen time in "Fifty Shades Darker."

Recent updates on her role explained that she will have more lines. In addition, it was reported that she has changed her hair for the film. With that, fans are looking forward to seeing her again on the big screens.

Aside from Ora, several other stars will be joining the film. It was previously announced that Eric Johnson, Bella Heathcote, Kim Basinger, and Hugh Dancy will be playing new roles in "Fifty Shades Darker."

Eric Johnson will play the role of Jack Hyde, who will be the rival of Grey. As for Heathcote, she will be taking on Leila Williams while Kim Basing plays Elena Lincoln, Grey's business partner. Dancy will be playing Dr. Flynn, Grey's psychiatrist.

"Fifty Shades Darker" will hit theaters this February 2017.

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