The film's producer Dana Brunetti told Collider that two versions could be a viable option for fans who want to keep the story as close to the book as possible.
"This is just my opinion and this doesn't mean this is going to happen, but I always thought it would be really cool if we released the R version and then we had an NC-17 version that we released a few weeks later," Brunetti said.
"Everybody could go and enjoy the R version, and then if they really wanted to see it again and get a little bit more gritty with it then have that NC-17 version out there as well."
The producer said the film would "obviously" receive an R rating, which means under 17s can watch in the company of a parent or adult guardian.
He added that two versions would also be good for the studio as it could attract a double dip at the box office.
Fifty Shades of Grey will open in cinemas on Valentine's Day weekend in 2015.
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