6 Places You'll Be Able to Watch Jamie Dornan Over the Next Few Years

Since Fifty Shades of Grey mania is still a few years away from being over, you might have forgotten that Jamie Dornan has a few other things up his sleeve that aren't of the whips and chains variety. On top of playing Christian Grey, Dornan will reprise his role as creepy serial killer Paul Spector in The Fall, as well as appear in a number of historical dramas and one very interesting thriller. Keep reading to see where you'll be able to catch him next, and check out where you can watch everything he's been in up until now!

The Fall
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The Fall

BBC Two's hit thriller about an Irish serial killer on the run from a clever British detective is expected to return for a third and final season later on this year.

The Fifty Shades Trilogy
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The Fifty Shades Trilogy

The BDSM-fueled love story between Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele will continue on the big screen over the next few years, with Fifty Shades Darker hitting theaters in February 2017 and Fifty Shades Freed arriving in February 2018.

Jadotville
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Jadotville

Netflix scooped up Dornan to star in its war thriller Jadotville alongside Kingsman: Secret Service actor Mark Strong. The movie tells the true story of Irish Commandant Pat Quinlan, who led a standoff with his UN troops against French and Belgian mercenaries in the Congo in 1961, now known as the Siege of Jadotville. It's slated to hit Netflix sometime in 2016, but right now it's only listed as "coming soon."

Anthropoid
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Anthropoid

Dornan and Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy lead this World War II thriller based on a true story of two Czechoslovakian soldiers tasked with assassinating the general in charge of the Nazi forces in Czechoslovakia, Reinhard Heydrich (aka "the Butcher of Prague"). Filming wrapped in 2015, and the film came out in August 2016.

The 9th Life of Louis Drax
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The 9th Life of Louis Drax

This supernatural thriller follows Louis Drax, a young boy who ends up in a coma after a (seemingly) accidental fall, and Dr. Allan Pascal (Dornan), the neurologist who steps in to try to bring Louis out of his coma. Through some interesting and unconventional treatments, Dr. Pascal begins to suspect that Louis's fall might not have been accidental at all and that the boy's father (Aaron Paul) is actually to blame. The film hits theaters on Friday, and you can check out its creepy, intense trailer in the meantime!