‘After Ever Happy’ is the latest movie based on the popular series of romance novels by Anna Todd — here’s how to watch it

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Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Josephine Langford in “After Ever Happy.”

“After Ever Happy” is now available to rent ($20) or buy ($25) from digital retailers like Amazon. 
The romance movie is based on the fourth book in the “After” series by author Anna Todd. 
You can also purchase physical copies of the film on Blu-ray and DVD.

“After Ever Happy” is now available to watch at home. You can rent or buy the fourth movie in the “After” film series digitally through streaming retailers like Amazon and Vudu for a starting price of $20. 

“After Ever Happy” continues the story of lovers Tessa Young and Hardin Scott. The couple find themselves at a crossroads when a shocking revelation about their families comes to light. As the relationship evolves, it becomes clear to Tessa and Hardin that they’re no longer the people they were when they first met.

Check out the trailer for ‘After Ever Happy’

Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin reprise their roles as the movie’s central love-stricken sweethearts. The two are joined by Carter Jenkins, Arielle Kebbel, Chance Perdomo, Mira Sorvino, Kiana Madeira, Stephen Moyer, and Louise Lombard.  

“After Ever Happy” was released in other regions before coming to US theaters for a special two-night screening in early September. 

Where to watch ‘After Ever Happy’

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“After Every Happy” is now available to watch online through digital retailers like Amazon and Vudu. It costs $20 to rent or $25 to buy the movie in up to 4K quality.

After purchasing “After Ever Happy,” you’ll be able to stream it whenever you want with no restrictions. If renting the film, you get 30 days to start watching and 48 hours to finish it after you press play.

Digital retailer apps are available on most connected devices, like smart TVs, smartphones, media players, gaming consoles, and internet browsers. Check the website of the digital service you choose to ensure your device is supported by its app.

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Is ‘After Ever Happy’ on Netflix?

Netflix has not yet confirmed a streaming release date for “After Ever Happy” but the movie is expected to hit the service at some point in the future. If the new film follows a similar release pattern as the previous entry in the “After” series, “After We Fell,” it will likely become available on Netflix in January 2023. 

You can still watch the first three movies in the “After” series at home on Netflix. But hurry, “After,” the first film in the franchise, is leaving Netflix on October 9. 

Is ‘After Ever Happy’ available on Blu-ray?

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You can purchase a physical copy of “After Every Happy” on Blu-ray and DVD from Amazon. However, a 4K Blu-ray is not available, so the only way to watch the film in 4K is to rent or buy a digital version.

Is ‘After Ever Happy’ based on a book?

“After Every Happy” is based on the fourth book in the “After” novel series created by author Anna Todd. Each of the movies is based on the corresponding novel of the same name. The fifth book, “Before,” does not have a film adaptation yet. 

“After” began as a story on Wattpad before becoming a novel and movie franchise.

What other movies are part of the ‘After’ series?

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There are four movies in the “After” franchise as of September 2022.

“After” “After We Collided””After We Fell””After Ever Happy”

The first three “After” films are available to stream on Netflix right now.

Will there be a sequel to ‘After Ever Happy’?

Yes, there will be another movie in the “After” series titled “After Everything.” Hero Fiennes Tiffin revealed the news on the franchise’s official Instagram page. Since the novel series concludes with a prequel called “Before,” the last film will be the only installment not based on the books. 

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