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After
Official film series logo
Based onAfter series
by Anna Todd
Starring
Release date
2019–present
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget>$70 million (5 films)
Box office$150.6 million (4 films)

The After film series consists of American romantic-dramas based on the Anna Todd authored After novels. The plot centers around the positive and negative experiences of a romantic relationship between a young couple named Tessa and Hardin. Over the events of their courtship, the pair overcome their various differences, all while strengthening the plans of building a future together.

Though the films have been met with negative reviews from critics, they have attained a fanbase and fared well financially. Their monetary successes have led the associated production studios to green-light production on multiple installments at the same time.[1][2]

The series is continuing with a sequel in post production,[3] as well as another sequel and prequel being concurrently in development.[4]

Films

Film U.S.
release date
Director Screenwriter(s) Producers Status
After April 12, 2019 (2019-04-12) Jenny Gage Susan McMartin and
Tamara Chestna and
Jenny Gage & Tom Betterton
Jennifer Gibgot, Courtney Solomon, Mark Canton, Aron Levitz, Anna Todd, Meadow Williams Released
After We Collided October 23, 2020 (2020-10-23) Roger Kumble Anna Todd and
Mario Celaya
Jennifer Gibgot, Courtney Solomon, Mark Canton, Aron Levitz, Anna Todd, Nicolas Chartier and Brian Pitt
After We Fell September 30, 2021 (2021-09-30) Castille Landon Sharon Soboil Jennifer Gibgot, Courtney Solomon, Mark Canton, Aron Levitz, Nicolas Chartier, Brian Pitt, Jonathan Deckter and Hero Fiennes Tiffin
After Ever Happy September 7, 2022 (2022-09-07)
After Everything September 13, 2023 (2023-09-13) Castille Landon Jennifer Gibgot and Brian Pitt

After (2019)

Tessa prides herself as an accomplished dedicated student and responsible daughter, and has always been a loyal girlfriend to her high school boyfriend. When she ventures away to college however, this is all called into question when she meets a brooding and mysterious guy named Hardin. Through an eventful series of romantic encounters, Tessa questions what she believed, her character, and what she wants in her future.[5][6]

After We Collided (2020)

Following a passionate start to their relationship, Tessa and Hardin have experienced tumultuous differences, and an on-off series of courtships. Despite this the pair repeatedly return to each other, believing that their love has helped them to find a pathway to building a lasting relationship. Though Hardin can be mean, Tessa is drawn to him. Hardin struggles to work through his dark familial past, and in managing his anger issues. As his life experiences come to light, Tessa questions their future together. When she crashes her car following an argument, Hardin begins to believe he will only bring her harm.[7][8]

After We Fell (2021)

When Tessa's alcoholic absent-father re-enters her life, she and Hardin try to develop a relationship with him. As Tessa plans to move away for a job opportunity, the pair's relationship once again grows strained. As they drift apart they begin to explore romantic interests in other people, all while becoming jealous of each other's potential suitors. Though they consider other options, they eventually reconcile. As they decide to get back together, revelations of Hardin's true family lead the couple on a new adventure.[9][10][11]

After Ever Happy (2022)

Though they have had a variety of difficulties throughout their relationship, Tessa and Hardin find their love has only grown stronger. When they discover that they both have secrets regarding their respective families and upbringings, they realize that they're not so different as they had initially thought. Their time together has balanced each of their strengths and weaknesses; Tessa is no longer the simple good girl and Hardin has overcome his cruel rigid exterior. Despite this, they continue to work through their new differences, while determined to create a family together.[10][12][13]

After Everything (2023)

Hardin is heartbroken that Tessa wants to move on and not be with Hardin while Hardin wants to be with her, Tessa tells Hardin to move on. Hardin goes to Lisbon, Portugal to make Natalie forgive him for everything he did to her, when he comes face to face with Natalie, Natalie wants him gone. Hardin comes across Sebastian (Natalie's friend) and hates Hardin and says to him "if it was up to me you would rot in jail" and later on Hardin ends up in jail because he keeps fighting Sebastian. Whether Hardin and Tessa will be together after these situations remains a mystery.[14]

In August 2022, it was announced that production was completed on a secret sequel to the film series. Though no details were revealed, it was stated that the film's title and that principal photography had recently wrapped. Langford and Fiennes Tiffin will reprise their roles as Tessa Young and Hardin Scott, respectively.[15][16][17][3]

After Everything was released on September 13, 2023 in the USA.[18]

Future

In April 2021, it was announced that two additional installments were in development, a prequel and a sequel scheduled to film back-to-back in fall 2021. The films were confirmed to be written and directed by Castille Landon.[4][19] In June of the same year, the filmmaker stated that she would continue work on the film series after first completing principal photography on an original script centered around a MMA love story.[20]

Before

In 2021, Landon revealed information about a prequel, Before, based on the novella of the same name, which revolves around Hardin before he met Tessa. The project will detail a "larger conversation", with a more expanded plot including the character's trauma and family life. As the film will portray the character at a younger age, Fiennes Tiffin will not reprise the role.[19]

Untitled sequel

Inspired by the details of the epilogue from After Ever Happy, the plot will center around the next-generation of the Scott family. The primary characters of the film will be Emery and Auden Scott, and their cousin Addy. Hardin and Tessa will feature into the plot, though as supporting characters as the parents of Emery and Auden; while Tiffin and Langford will not reprise the respective roles. Writer/director Landon stated the film will explore "carry[ing] the sins of [the] parents...trying to break out of that." Though the story will have less source material than the previous adaptations the filmmaker stated that it will "stay truthful" to past installments.[19]

Main cast and characters

Character Films
After After We Collided After We Fell After Ever Happy After Everything
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Main cast
Tessa Young Josephine Langford Josephine Langford
Samantha FriesY
Josephine Langford
Hardin Scott Hero Fiennes Tiffin Hero Fiennes Tiffin
John Jackson HunterY
Hero Fiennes Tiffin Hero Fiennes Tiffin
Franklyn KendrickY
Hero Fiennes Tiffin
Carol Young Selma Blair Mira Sorvino
Landon Gibson Shane Paul McGhie Chance Perdomo
Karen Scott Jennifer Beals Karimah Westbrook Frances Turner
Ken Scott Peter Gallagher Rob Estes
Supporting cast
Molly Samuels Inanna Sarkis  
Tristan Pia Mia  
Steph Jones Khadijha Red Thunder  
Zed Evans Samuel Larsen  
Noah Porter Dylan Arnold  
Trevor Matthews   Dylan Sprouse  
Trish Daniels   Louise Lombard
Christian Vance   Charlie Weber Stephen Moyer
Kimberly   Candice King Arielle Kebbel
Richard Young   Stefan Rollins Atanas Srebrev  
Robert Freeman   Carter Jenkins
Nora   Kiana Madeira
Smith Vance   Max Ragone Anton Kottas
Emery Young   Aya Ivanova
Nathalie   Mimi Keene
Sebastian   Benjamin Mascolo
Naomi   Ella Martine
Maddy   Jessica Webber

Additional crew and production details

Film Crew/Detail
Composer Cinematographer(s) Editor Production
companies
Distributing
companies
Running time
After Justin Burnett Adam Silver,
Tom Betterton
Michelle Harrison Voltage Pictures,
Offspring Entertainment,
CalMaple Media,
Diamond Film Productions,
Frayed Pages Entertainment,
Wattpad Entertainment
Aviron Pictures 106 minutes
After We Collided Larry Reibman Anita Brandt-Burgoyne Voltage Pictures,
Offspring Entertainment,
CalMaple Media,
Frayed Pages Entertainment,
Wattpad Entertainment
Open Road Films 107 minutes
After We Fell George Kallis Rob C. Givens,
Joshua Reis
Morgan Halsey Voltage Pictures,
Vertical Entertainment,
CalMaple Media,
Ethea Entertainment,
Wattpad Entertainment
Voltage Pictures 99 minutes
After Ever Happy Voltage Pictures,
CalMaple Media,
Wattpad Studios
119 minutes
After Everything Joshua Reis TBA Voltage Pictures,
Wattpad Studios
93 minutes

Reception

Box office performance

Film Box office gross All-time ranking Budget Ref.
U.S. and Canada Other territories Worldwide U.S. and Canada Worldwide
After $12,138,565 $57,359,022 $69,497,587 #4,820 #1,984 $14,000,000 [21][22]
After We Collided $2,386,483 $45,603,931 $47,990,414 #7,457 #2,142 $14,000,000 [23][24][25]
After We Fell $2,170,750 $19,398,396 $21,569,146 #7,587 #3,539 $14,000,000 [26][27][28]
After Ever Happy $1,072,750 $10,494,187 $11,566,937 #8,717 #4,469 [29][30]
After Everything TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Totals $17,768,548 $132,855,536 $150,624,084 #7,145 #3,034 >$42,000,000

Critical response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
After 18% (39 reviews)[31] 30 (8 reviews)[32]
After We Collided 13% (15 reviews)[33] 14 (4 reviews)[34]
After We Fell 0% (11 reviews)[35]
After Ever Happy 0% (6 reviews)[36]
After Everything TBD TBD

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