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* SelfAdaptation: E.L. James served as a producer on all three films and had an unusual amount of creative control for a first-time author getting her debut trilogy adapted, including having final say on almost all creative decisions. This led to problems with the first film, as James' vision for the movie didn't always align with the director's; there were frequent arguments between them and ultimately neither of them were fully happy with the end product. James had even more influence over the next two films, with she and the replacement director got along better and James' husband stepped in as a new screenwriter. 

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* SelfAdaptation: E.L. James served as a producer on all three films and had an unusual amount of creative control for a first-time author getting her debut trilogy adapted, including having final say on almost all creative decisions. This led to problems with the first film, as James' vision for the movie didn't always align with the director's; there were frequent arguments between them and ultimately neither of them were fully happy with the end product. James had even more influence over the next two films, with as she and the replacement director got along better and James' husband stepped in as a new screenwriter. 
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* CreatorCouple: E.L. James was a producer and creative consultant for all three films, while her husband Niall Leonard wrote the screenplays for ''Fifty Shades Darker'' and ''Fifty Shades Freed''.

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