Even though "Fifty Shades of Grey" isn't due out until February Jamie Dornan stripped down for a shoot with Interview magazine's June/July issue giving fans a preview of what they can expect when he hits the big screen as Christian Grey.

According to Just Jared, in one of the photos from the spread the actor lays in the bathtub shirtless showing off his hot body.

When talking about his hot body the 32-year-old shockingly told the magazine, "I don't like my physique. Who does? I was a skinny guy growing up, and I still feel like that same skinny kid."

When Dornan reflected on his process of preparing to play Christian Grey he explained, "I think there was so much more to Christian that we covered-someone who is careful to keep himself in shape, someone who spends obscene amounts of money on presenting himself. A lot of that work was done in the gym and with costume."

Although he may not be comfortable in his own skin, Jamie Dornan confessed that he gracefully adjusted to life as Christian Grey on the "Fifty Shades" movie set.

He revealed, "We didn't talk about particulars of the way he would move. But I'm quite awkward in a suit because I don't have an opportunity to wear a suit very often, and this is a guy who lives in a suit-the best suit.

"That has to have an effect. But when you end up in a suit for 80 percent of the filming process, you become pretty comfortable with it."

Jamie Dornan revealed that when he takes on a role it is because the character has a slight reflection of similarity to himself.

He explained, "I would go as far as to say 'like.' I don't think I'll ever play a character that I don't have some fondness for, or who doesn't have some redeeming quality to me.

"I'm not sure I'll play anyone more heinous than Paul Spector in my life, but I might, and I will only do that if I find something within him that is sort of acceptable.

"For Spector, despite all the horrendous acts, there's something that I'm fond of in his character, and I think a lot of those characteristics in him that I admire, he uses for quite odious purposes.

"I wish I had his attention to detail, and his efficiency. [both laugh] I think you've got to learn something from every character you play. You've got to take something away, as an actor, as a person."

Check out more of Jamie Dornan's chat with Interview magazine HERE.