If you have a subtitle file ( .srt ) and want to turn it into a readable "paper" document, you can use a subtitle-to-text converter:
While subtitles are usually distributed in digital formats like .srt or .ass , you can find the complete text of the movie in the following "paper-ready" formats: 1. Film Transcript Fifty Shades Freed subtitles English
If you are looking for the professional "paper" version used by the cast and crew, you are looking for the screenplay by (based on the novel by E. L. James). If you have a subtitle file (
This site provides a clean, text-only version of the movie's subtitles that is easy to copy into a document or print. 2. Original Screenplay James)
Transcripts are the most common way to read the dialogue from start to finish. They include the spoken English lines but usually omit the technical timestamps found in subtitle files.