Fifty Shades Of Grey: Publisher Taken To Court, James Foley To Direct The Sequel, And More!

If even Ian Somerhalder doesn’t make the cut, fans feel that American Horror Story star Wes Bentley should be the other choice for the casting directors of the movie. Ryan Murphy has already given us a glimpse of Wes Bentley’s dark side and with his good looks. He is all ready to become the notorious boss in Ana’s first real job.

On the other hand, Fifty Shades of Grey publisher Amanda Hayward has been taken to court by her former business partner Jennifer Pedroza. Pedroza sued the Sydney based publisher for having denied her, her share of the sales of right for Fifty Shades of Grey.

The rights for the book were sold to Random House in 2012 and the Texas court where the case was filed has come out with a decision that Hayward has to pay Pedroza her share of 25 percent from all the royalty rights that she is legally party to.

Judge Susan McCoy has set 25th September as the deadline for the money to be deposited in Pedroza’s name by Hayward. Hayward has to set aside almost $10 million from the proceeds of the book.

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3 thoughts on “Fifty Shades Of Grey: Publisher Taken To Court, James Foley To Direct The Sequel, And More!”

  1. Jeremy Irvine is too young to play the role of Jack Hyde. Jack is a few years older than Christian in the book. Jack Gyllenhaal would be perfect for this role.

  2. Jeremy Irvine is too young to play the role of Jack Hyde. Jack is a few years older than Christian in the book. Jack Gyllenhaal would be perfect for this role.

  3. Jeremy Irvine is too young to play the role of Jack Hyde. Jack is a few years older than Christian in the book. Jack Gyllenhaal would be perfect for this role.

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