DENVER, Aug. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The third film in
the popular "After" franchise, "After We Fell" will debut in
movie theaters nationwide this fall, courtesy of Fathom Events and
Voltage Pictures. Starring Josephine
Langford (Tessa Young)
and Hero Fiennes Tiffin (Hardin
Scott), the third highly anticipated installment in the film
series, following "After" (2019) and "After We Collided" (2020),
continues the complicated and intoxicating romance between the
young tumultuous lovers. "After We Fell" will play in select movie
theaters on Thurs., Sept. 30 at
7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. (all times local) and Tuesday, October 4 at 7:00
p.m. (local time) at select locations.
Tickets for "After We Fell" can be purchased online at
www.FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices
starting tomorrow, Friday, August 6. A complete list of
theater locations will be available on the Fathom
Events website (theater participants are subject to
change).
Tessa and Hardin have endured so much during their relationship,
but now they face some of the biggest changes and challenges of
their lives. Tessa graduates from college and prepares to move to
Seattle for her dream job at Vance
Publishing. Though she begs Hardin to come with her, he resists and
offers an alternative: to move to London, where they can build a future
together.
Meanwhile, Tessa's father returns after a nine-year absence.
Though he longs to reestablish a connection with his daughter, he
winds up bonding more with Hardin, who shares a love for Tessa, and
a strong drink. Tessa and Hardin each turn to their friend Landon
for advice before he sets off for New
York. Kimberly and Christian welcome Tessa into their home,
and some surprising news sends Hardin back to England for a visit, with Tessa close
behind.
Despite their disagreements and the unexpected twists thrown
their way, the passion between Tessa and Hardin burns hotter than
ever. Tessa has never felt so intensely about another person, but
she's exhausted by the never-ending cycle of jealousy, anger, and
forgiveness. Tessa and Hardin desire a life together, but they must
decide what they're willing to sacrifice and what it means to truly
love someone. Whatever path they choose, it's clear that things
will never be the same.
Directed by Castille Landon and
based on the best-selling book by Anna
Todd, After We Fell marks the third film in the series
starring Josephine Langford and Hero
Fiennes Tiffin. The first film in the franchise, After, debuted at
No. 1 at the box office in 17 international territories and grossed
more than $70 million worldwide.
"We're pleased to partner with Voltage Pictures and Vertical
Entertainment to premiere 'After We Fell' in cinemas nationwide,"
said Ray Nutt, Fathom Events CEO.
"We know fans have been anxiously awaiting this new installment in
the hit series, and we think there's really no better way to
experience it then on the big screen with some exciting bonus
content."
Voltage and Vertical Entertainment will be partnering on home
entertainment rights
For artwork/photos related to "After We Fell" visit the Fathom
Events press site.
About Fathom Events
Fathom is a recognized leader in
the entertainment industry as one of the top distributors of
content to movie theaters in North
America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC);
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK); and Regal Cinemas, a
subsidiary of the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE.L)., Fathom operates
the largest cinema distribution network, delivering a wide variety
of programming and experiences to cinema audiences in all of the
top U.S. markets and to more than 45 countries. For more
information, visit www.FathomEvents.com.
ABOUT VOLTAGE PICTURES
Voltage Pictures, established in 2005, is a privately held, film
and television production, financing and sales entity. Voltage has
won six Academy Awards including Best Picture for The Hurt
Locker, and three Academy Awards for Dallas Buyers
Club.
The current Voltage sales slate includes the highly anticipated
action-thriller Chase starring Gerard Butler, Jaimie
Alexander, Russell Hornsby
and Ethan Embry, the action
heist-thriller The Yacht, starring Ruby Rose, Patrick
Schwarzenegger and Frank
Grillo, acclaimed blockbuster director Renny Harlin's horror-thriller Refuge
starring Jason Flemyng and Raza
Jaffrey, the neo-noir art thriller American Night
starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and
Jeremy Piven, and the Japanese
horror Room 203.
Voltage represented worldwide rights on After, based
on the internationally best-selling series of books by Anna Todd, that debuted number one at the box
office in 17 international territories including Germany and Italy when released in April 2019, grossing over $70m worldwide. The highly anticipated sequel,
After We Collided, opened in September 2020 and grossed nearly $50m worldwide. The third and fourth films in the
franchise, After We Fell and After Ever Happy, are
currently in post-production after wrapping principal photography
in December 2020.
Voltage also produced the blockbuster comedy I Feel
Pretty starring Amy Schumer,
Michelle Williams, Emily
Ratajkowski, and Naomi Campbell,
which generated nearly $100m in
worldwide box office. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and
Vile starring Zac Efron,
Lily Collins, Kaya Scodelario,
Jim Parsons, and John Malkovich premiered at the 2019 Sundance
Film Festival to great acclaim.
ABOUT VERTICAL ENTERTAINMENT
Founded in 2012, Vertical Entertainment has become a leading global
independent distributor releasing films across all
mediums. Vertical's unique combination of full-service marketing
and highly effective sales services provides collaborative
solutions for filmmakers, as the company leverages creative and
platform relationships to maximize revenue streams from all content
providers.
Current and upcoming Vertical Entertainment releases include
John Pollono's directorial debut
"Small Engine Repair" starring Jon
Bernthal, Shea Whigham,
Jordana Spiro and Ciara Bravo, Sabrina
Doyle's debut feature "Lorelei," starring Jena Malone and Pablo
Schrieber. Sundance
premiere "Wild Indian" written and directed by Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. and starring
Michael Greyeyes, Kate Bosworth and Jesse
Eisenberg.
Vertical's past successes include Channing Godfrey Peoples' "Miss Juneteenth,"
starring Nicole Beharie in her Best
Actress Gotham Independent Film Award-winning performance and four
Independent Spirit Award nominations including Best Female Lead and
Best First Feature, and NAACP Image Award nomination for
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture; Best Picture Golden Globe
Award nominee "Music," directed by Sia and starring Best Actress
Golden Globe Award nominee Kate
Hudson; Eytan Rockaway's
"Lansky" starring Harvey Keitel and
Sam Worthington; the Toronto Film Festival Midnight Madness
breakout "Shadow in the Cloud," directed by Roseanne Liang and starring Chloe Grace Moretz; "The Informer," with
Andrea Di Stefano directing the
star-studded cast of Joel Kinnaman,
Rosamund Pike, Common, Clive Owen, and Ana de
Armas; "Robin's Wish," the revelatory account of iconic
comedian Robin Williams' final days,
directed by Tylor Norwood;
Tate Taylor's "Ava" with
John Malkovich, Geena Davis, Joan
Chen, Colin Farrell and
Jessica Chastain and "Yes, God,
Yes," directed by Karen Maine and
starring Natalia Dyer and
Timothy Simons. Chris Kelly's "Other People," with Molly Shannon in her Independent Spirit
Award-winning performance; and Babak
Anvari's BAFTA and British Independent Film Award-winning
thriller "Under the Shadow."
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