chapters 3 and 4 won’t be released in theaters, here’s where to see them

We had seen the first part of the saga “After”, adaptation to the screen of the novels of Anna Todd, in the cinema. The second film dealt with the pandemic and was released on VOD. The next two will not be released in theaters.

After is one of those sagas that have become real cinematographic phenomena. We have known 50 Shades of Gray or Twilight. After is the saga worthy heir to these films. We follow Tessa, a young woman with a great future. She enters university and her future is already mapped out: as a couple, she dreams of marriage and imagines a great career until she meets Hardin. If, at first glance, the young man is detestable, she will end up becoming attached to him and an ultra sulphurous (but above all very complicated) relationship will begin. This meeting will change Tessa’s life.

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Obviously, After is full of sensual scenes between the two characters and the magic operates on the success side! From simple fanfiction on Wattpad, a network that allows its users to share stories, Tessa and Hardin’s story has become a real phenomenon. The saga has, in fact, met its public without problem at the release of the novels of Anna Todd, not to mention the films which are very popular. The second installment was finally released on the Prime Video streaming platform in 2020, as theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. But if, today, the dark rooms have reopened, at least in France, chapters 3 and 4 of After will not, however, be released on the big screen.

We will have to be content with his television since Prime Video has bought the broadcasting rights for the next films. The streaming platform announced it on Twitter on Wednesday, August 4, 2021. Prime Video therefore reassures fans, once again, by broadcasting the rest of the saga. For the time being, no broadcast date has been communicated… We will therefore have to arm ourselves with a little more patience!

Melanie Bonvard

Mélanie deciphers pop culture from a societal angle and questions the female gaze in films or even series, because everything is a question of gaze, she …