The Fifty Shades of Grey release date is set for Feb. 13, 2015, a day before Valentine's Day. This can be a long wait for diehard fans. Hence, there are fan-made trailers making rounds on YouTube already.

While all videos give a glimpse how Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan will combine on screen their roles as Ana and Christian, some provide even more of a glimpse to others. The latest video actually has the couple lying in bed, presumably post-coital.

The new Fifty Shades of Grey fan trailer is still not official but it is definitely hot enough to tide fans for the meantime. The trailer is similar to the previous ones with stars Johnson and Dornan. But this one has some sex scenes that do not give everything away. The trailer is not safe for work (NSFW).

The trailer is set to two different songs: one being a sultry cover of Chris Isaac's "Wicked Game" and the other one as "The XX-Infinity." Johnson still has her typical blonde hair while Dornan sports a few different looks. The trailer shows Christian picking out his perfect ties and shirts while Anastasia looks disheveled and lusty with the Emerald City glittering. However, there are shots of Christian driving around in an Audi, which are clearly taken from a car advertisement.

A lot of the clips were taken from Jamie's Dior commercial and gives a good idea of how Christian and Ana will look like when they roll in the sack. Dornan made a lot of almost-naked commercials that fans worked on. The previous Fifty Shades trailer was more atmospheric but also shorter.

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Producer Michael De Luca confirmed the upcoming movie will be less explicit than the blockbuster novels by E.L. James and fans of the erotic book trilogy, 50 Shades of Grey may be left unsatisfied with the movie adaptation. However, he still vowed that the movie is going to give fans what they expect, which is an intense, erotic love story. Depending on the graphic nature of the movie, the 50 Shades of Grey film could face an NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, where people under 18 years of age will not be allowed to watch it in the American theaters.