Alicia Vikander akaward shocked scene
She's never shied away from stripping off for a role, having previously appeared in her birthday suit for her Oscar-winning performance in The Danish Girl.
And now Alicia Vikander, 28, is set to go completely clean body for another ra*y love scene in the upcoming movie Tulip Fever, after Vanity Fair shared the first teaser - which can only be seen on red band - on Tuesday.
In the ra*y clip, the Swedish beauty is shown getting very close with Dane DeHaan, who plays a struggling painter that catches her eye in the film, which is due to be released on September 1.
The powerful man commissions a painter named Jan Van Loos, played by Dane DeHaan, to paint his wife's portrait.
The two begin a torrid love affair that is threatened by the people around them.
'She has a rare beauty,' the painter gushes at the beginning of the trailer.
A few ra*y shots show the pair flirting before giving into their lust.
'You've stolen my heart,' Van Loos breathes, while Sophia replies: 'And you've stolen mine.'
They then talk of running away together, but Sophia reminds the lowly painter of her husband's power.
'He will find us,' she warns. 'He will not stop looking for me unless I was dead.'
The trailer hints at the fact that her husband knows about the affair, adding to the suspense, which is accented by the intense music.
Sophia is later blackmailed by one of her servants, who tells her she is pregnant and if she throws her out, the maid will tell her husband about the affair.
The entire trailer is interspersed with shots of both Vikander and DeHaan n*k*d in bed and caught in the middle of passionate s*x.
Judy Dench also stars as The Abbess of St. Ursula, who warns Sophia of her devious behavior.
Set in 17th-century Amsterdam, the film is based on a novel by Deborah Moggach about an affair between a painter and a married woman.
According to PageSix, the trailer for the R-rated film, which also stars Cara Delevingne, was approved by MPAA, but rejected by Fox.
The Weinstein Co., which is producing the film, said they would not cut the questionable scenes out of the trailer.