
EXCLUSIVE: Ending the wildest book-to-movie auction in recent and distant memory, Universal Pictures and Focus Features have acquired screen rights to E.L. James’ steamy novel Fifty Shades Of Grey. Focus Features will market and distribute the film in partnership with Universal, whose co-chairman Donna Langley heavily pursued the book.
I’d heard that 10 studio chiefs sweat it out all weekend to get the rights to this book about a 21-year-old college student who starts a relationship with a late-20s wealthy and handsome entrepreneur who leads her partner into an S&M and bondage deal where she is his submissive and keeps his emotions repressed. The relationship between Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey deepens in Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed.
I’m not hearing a specific winning bid amount, but I think if you go back to The Da Vinci Code, which sold for around $3 million or a bit higher against 3.5% of gross, this is comparable to what Universal has paid for Fifty Shades of Grey. The author and agent set approvals over things like script, director and lead cast, but they did not insist on a quick progress to production or even a guarantee that all three films would be made. Instead, their priority was to take their time and get it right as they target this love story explored through sexual politics, aimed at women 25-65. Universal looked at the property as an IP as opposed to simply a book. Clearly, the author and her agent weren’t looking to take the money and run.
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All the heavy hitters were into this one, talking to one another and scrambling for any kind of advantage on the weekend with the author and her agent, Valerie Hoskins. This after the two spent a week in Hollywood meeting suitors and producers. They then went into radio silence all weekend while rumors of whopping bids surfaced with upfront sums like $4 million or better against first-dollar gross in the 5% neighborhood. That is big money, but the book is an undisputed grassroots e-book publishing phenomenon. Those numbers can be made to work because the movie can be made for around $30 million. In essence, bidders considered the book trilogy to be the star, and were willing to pay a star salary for an adult R-rated franchise. All of this culminated as The Hunger Games established itself as a powerhouse book to movie franchise, and it created a perfect storm.
Everybody knew all along that James and Hoskins were going to get paid, so this was not at all about getting the biggest payday. In fact, there were bigger offers on the table that the author could have taken and didn’t. I’m told that one thing that swayed the bidding was this: the author and agent got the prestige track record of James Schamus’ Focus Features, backed by the guaranteed passion of Langley, who chased this one hard. That means this was getting the full attention from all of Universal. The author and agent did a similar thing when they set Fifty Shades of Grey up with a publisher. They chose Random House because they wanted the backing and bucks of a big publishing house with a Vintage imprint that gives the trilogy the chance to be regarded as literature and not some trashy sex novel.
Going into the weekend, the studios and monied producers bidding included Warner Bros, Paramount, Fox 2000, Sony Pictures, Universal, Paramount, New Regency, Mandate and Lionsgate/Summit Entertainment, and then Harvey Weinstein got into it hard as it came down to not money but rather which studio made the best presentation and had the creative track record, something that Weinstein was selling energetically, I’ve heard.
This comes after the author, a former TV exec from London, and her agent, who runs VHA in London, met studios, monied production companies and producers over the past week before sending out their requests.


Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey.
This is all you need to know to understand the quality and pedigree of this book.
Colin Egglesfield needs to play Christian. Perfection! There’s no one else.
Who’s scripting? Who did Uni bring to the table? Good luck with author approval, whoever you are. Gigantic headache on its way.
Get Joe Esterhaz to write the script. They can turn it into SHOWGIRLS 2.
I’m still curious to know if Stephanie Meyer gets a cut of this, since it started out as Twilight fan fiction. I’m surprised it managed to get this far without someone filing a lawsuit. But I’m no copyright lawyer.
Robert Pattinson needs to be cast as Christian Grey and Jennifer Lawrence as Anna. I just came back from watching The Hunger Games and Jennifer Lawrence is the best young actress I’ve ever witnessed. She can play Anna perfectly there’s no doubt about that.
Yes, because the two of them want to throw away their careers at such a young age. Use your brain! Actors only get naked or put on weight for films that will definitely get them award nominations! The problem with fifty shades is that there is no strong plot! Its no the King’s Speech or Slumdog Millionair, or even the artist. If the story was mind blowing and not a mess of cliche then yes pattison and Lawrence would join.
Now, it will be career suicide for anyone to touch it.
Lots of actors get naked. Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen just for starters. Their careers seem to be all right.
Yes. For films that had serious pedigree and awards potential. This is hack work that was TWILIGHT FANFIC. Do you seriously not see what a laughingstock this will be?
Yes! Yes a million times to this! If not this movie then some other movie.
NO!! Not Robert Pattinson!!
She’s an idiot for not selling it to Warner Brothers. Wow.
OK, ignorami — lesson one in Hollywood dealings: it doesn’t matter how much you bid, as long as you beat the others so they won’t get it. In this town, nobody likes anything until SOMEONE ELSE likes it first. None of the studio heads had even read the books. They heard about it, saw that other players were interested, then jumped on it so they wouldn’t be left out. This happens all the time, and it amazes me how many of you commentators here don’t see it. Maybe it’s because you don’t know how to play the game. Anyway, bravo to the author and agent who made a killing on a “Twilight” fan fiction rip-off that will probably fail at the box office because, had the studio heads read the books, they would’ve known this is not a blockbuster trilogy. For the rest of you: take a hint & go out & do what they did instead of bitching here.
Thank goodness all of us morons have a super smart and savvy WGA writer to explain it to us!!!! Seriously!! Not sarcasm!!
Best comment here!!!
Read these books because of the Hollywood hype. The writing is terrible and the story is absurd. I will never understand how this became the hottest property in town garnering multiple $5million+ offers.
I have to echo the previous comments. Is there really a big enough movie audience for this? This subject matter works better as a book read in the privacy of one’s own thoughts. I don’t see women flocking to the theater for this one. Good luck with it. Will be interesting to see what happens. If it makes 1/3rd of it’s budget back in box office I’d be surprised. But who knows. Nobody knows anything when it comes to movies, right?
Colin Egglesfield has zero charisma.
The only reason why this is being made is because it IS connected to Twilight, and with that it’s a guarantee money maker, end of story. Kris and Rob wouldn’t be caught dead acting out this rubbish, so stop getting your hopes up, and I just want to say for the record that I hope this POS bombs in the box office.
But this is just MY opinion.
I read this atrocity as fanfic and the writing was so awful, so cliched and trite that I stopped reading before it ever came to its long-winded conclusion. I cringe every time I see it in the news and her crowds of rabid fangirls gushing over it. The idea that she’s making obscene amounts of money off something based off of Twilight appalls me. And I don’t see how in the hell they can turn it into a movie when it was porn with only marginal amounts of plot (and not good plot at that).
I never read MoTu, but I am an avid FF reader, and if house wives are looking for something to spice up their marriages, trust me when I say the Twilight fan fiction community has a lot better to offer than this crap.
I cannot believe this is happening.
Tell me this: will the movie say – S. Meyer owns Twilight at the beginning of the movie?
I think most who are bashing this are bitter fanfic wannabe writers who are peeved this woman has managed to do what they so desperately want to do themselves. So many comments sound like the publishing of this book and the making of this movie are some kind of travesty that personally offends them as if this actually affects them in some way.
This isn’t the first bad novel to get tons of attention and it won’t be the last. Get over it.
This reminds me of Eyes Wide Shut. Major A List actors, major studio, major director, glossy, hyped, based on a novel, bondage and other sexual enhancements, etc. Maybe it will be a success internationally, but I would be surprised if it made it to sequel. If they can make it for $30M, then the Eyes Wide Shut numbers look good. Kudos to the author for getting paid.
This is an absolute law suit gold mine. The books only became so popular because of the fandom, the Twilight fandom that is. I read the stories back with the orginal names, Edward and Bella, and yes I was caught up in the hype of 50 for awhile until I realized how flat the story was.
The writing is so so at best and the characters are one demensional. There is no way it can translate to the big screen and no real actor would risk their career on this.At least I hope no real actor would risk it.
Shame on you James for ripping off not only Meyer’s characters but a lot of fans ideas as well.
I bet JK Rowling ended up with more than 5% on the last few films. Anyone happen to know?
Wow I hope Stephenie Meyer gets her cut since this book would be nothing without the rabid Twihard fanfiction readers who made MOTU so big. Just a note I read the fanfic and the 1st book out of curiosity and umm yeah there were no changes other than names. The obvious characteristics that Icy umm I mean James stole from Bella and Edward are still there so much so that most can’t see anyone other than Pattinson as Christian.
So I’m off to write a smutty Hunger Games fanfic so I can sell it and make money I’m thinking Katniss will make an excellent dominatrix.
This purchase was a waste of money. Given the success of the Twilight Saga, I would have thought the studios would do some research into this crack-pipe fandom to see what made it tick??? Determine what kept the momentum going full steam in between films???? Guess not.
I did quite a bit of digging, and it was very clear that it boiled down to 2 things: The constant stream of sexually graphic fan-fic stories being churned out by a hand-full of women in the fandom, and Pattinson and Stewart’s real-life relationship, which is just a continuation of the story for the fandom.
Both of these things have kept that fandom going full-steam ahead through 4-years of films.
Approximately 98% of the fan-fics I sampled during my research were absolute shit in terms of plot. From the standpoint of character development, they all had Bella continually crafted as a pathetic virginal mess, with the Edward character an emotionally elusive, controlling asshole. Sound familiar?
I could go on for goddamn PAGES about the sad state these fan-fics say about the progress of women, but I’ll keep the discussion going from a business standpoint, as opposed to a psychological analysis.
Not only do the basic plot-points and character arcs seem to work from a standard blue-print for most stories, but the reader reviews and author notes are the most telling indicators about this fandom. The Edward/Bella association with Pattinson/Stewart are inextricable to these people.
In conclusion, the readers may be willing to mentally exchange the names Edward/Bella for Christian/Anastasia for the sake of finishing the book series, but I don’t think their imaginations will allow them to make the leap of seeing anyone else in the role of Edward/Bella on the big screen. Because make no mistake, Edward and Bella by any other names, are still very much Edward and Bella to this fandom.
“Rochelle, Rochelle”
lol
I agree. I can’t imagine one person I’d feel comfortable inviting to this movie. Isn’t it a rule that you don’t watch porn with your buddies? If not, it should be. It’s a little creepy. And I cringe to think my mom would want to see this.
So, I too read this as fanfic and regardless of what I felt back then ( I couldn’t finish it ) I think part of the draw of writing fanfic is getting feedback as you go so you don’t end up with epic failure by the time it’s finished. (I don’t want to point fingers but there are several series out there that started strong and just failed in the end. Maybe a little more reader interaction could have saved them.)
So in the end, congratulations are in order. I might not like the story, I might think the film would be better suited for Cinemax, and I might be a little jealous, but Ms. James has it made. And that is awesome.
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“That means this was getting the full attention from all of Universal.”
So, then, there’ll be a theme park ride?
If you recall when Twilight first hit the shelves, all the haters came out then too, and deemed it the worst piece of childlike writing to hit the bookshelves.
If you had been locked in a cave for the last couple years, and were given a copy of this(Fifty shades) to read, NOT KNOWING it’s origins, I don’t believe you would be able to say “Oh this is the twilight plot”.
Regardless of what everyone says Haters or not, It will or wont go ahead. These kind of deals are made every day, and hundreds of them go nowhere. all the haters are just adding to the hype, and making the attraction of this Series of books, and possible movie all the more exciting.
I would like to see some of the haters efforts in story writing! That might be worth a good laugh.