The author of the hit "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy has confirmed that she is indeed working on a fourth book.

In turn, fans have expressed their joy and excitement over the "Grey" news. More than the book, everyone wanted to know if this means that there will be a fourth movie after "Fifty Shades Freed".

However, one important person is not at all agreeing.  

E.L. James posted in Facebook a "Grey" two-page teaser of a new book. As you read the excerpt, you will realize that the setting and timeline is "Fifty Shades Darker" but in Christian Grey's perspective.

The famous author has always expressed that she wants to do "Fifty Shades Darker" book based on Grey's point of view. The three novels and now, movies, are all based on Anastasia Steele's viewpoint.

If you ask any fan, this is great news since Christian Grey has always been hard to read. It is definitely nice to know what is going on inside Ana's beautiful but troubled dominant/ boyfriend.

As excited as the fans are with this news, the actor who plays Christian Grey in the movies expressed his decision to retire from the franchise.

In a report by Xpose, Jamie Dornan discloses that he is finish with the movie franchise.

 "I've done Fifty Shades forever", the Irish actor was quoted by The Sun.

The whole production together with stars, Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, have filmed "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" back-to-back. It was a decision made so everyone can keep up the energy and stay in character better.

Can the actor's decision be in anyway connected to the marital woes the 34-year-old actor is currently facing with wife, Amelia Warner? Rumors also say that this can be because the actor wants to break free and date his co-star, Dakota Johnson.

Jamie Dornan said that he does not want to be typecast in one role.

The Irish actor is just all about the future now and will not reprise his role as Christian Grey even if there is a great chance of it.

"Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" will hit cinemas on February 2017 and February 2018, respectively.