During the 2015 Super Bowl on Sunday night, Universal Pictures and Focus Features released another clip of the hotly anticipated movie "Fifty Shades of Grey" starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan.

In the teaser, fans got to see Christian and Ana's elevator scene as Beyonce sang a slow and sultry version of "Crazy in Love." The movie, based on an adaption of E.L. James' erotic novels, tells the love story of kinky Christian Grey who falls in love with the very innocent Anastasia Steele.

According to the Sunday Times (via The Guardian), sex scenes will make up about a fifth of the movie, reportedly making it the raunchiest film in more than a decade. The British newspaper claims that "Fifty Shades" will have more than 20 minutes of hot and heavy sex scenes across a 100-minute run time.

However, it's not clear just how much nudity will be shown on the big screen. Dornan previously said in an interview that fans won't get to see his "todger" because it was written in his contract that he wouldn't have any full-frontal nudity.

"You want to appeal to as wide an audience as possible without grossing them out," he said. "You don't want to make something gratuitous, and ugly, and graphic. There were contracts in place that said viewers wouldn't be seeing my... todger."

In another interview, he told British GQ that it is a little awkward filming the erotic scenes with Johnson because he had to hide his manhood in a flesh-colored bag.

"Your dignity is intact as much as it's all tucked away in a little flesh-colored bag," he told the magazine. "As a guy you put all your essentials in a little bag and you tie up like a little bag of grapes and it's tucked away. It's quite a peculiar thing to do every day."

There were reports that some fans were worried the movie wouldn't be steamy enough, but the Sunday Times claims that James wasn't having it and told director Sam Taylor-Johnson to "spice up" the scenes involving Dornan and Johnson.

"Fifty Shades of Grey" is set to premiere Feb. 13, right in time for Valentine's Day.