The After movie series, based on the Harry Styles fanfiction turned popular book series of the same name, has spanned four movies so far, with a fifth on the way in September 2023. But portions of its devoted fan base have become increasingly uncomfortable with how Hardin and Tessa’s love story is playing out on screen.
In case you haven’t been following along, the popular franchise, produced by Voltage Pictures, has faced backlash as fans have expressed their growing disappointments because they believe that the storyline was “ruined.” The boiling point came in the wake of its surprise fifth movie announcement, After Everything — which would not primarily feature the love story of its original protagonists (Josephine Langford as Tessa and Hero Fiennes Tiffin as Hardin), but a potential new love interest (played by Sex Education’s Mimi Keene) for Hardin. The trailer, meanwhile, appears to feature Langford through shots of her character recycled from the fourth film, After Ever Happy. Previously, After Ever Happy was intended to be the end of Hessa’s (the portmanteau for the couple) storyline in its current form; Teen Vogue reported in 2021 that a Hardin-centric prequel and a next-generation sequel were planned for the franchise.
Finally, the After social media accounts addressed the controversy — by calling out harassment and cyberbullying of the cast, crew, as well as their friends and families in a post on Instagram from May 11.
“It saddens us to have to write this message but it is necessary given the behavior we have seen from some users,” the announcement states. “If you’re upset with the studio, you have every right to tell us. What’s unacceptable is harassment towards the cast, crew, and equally importantly, their friends and families.”
The release of the statement caused even further upset among followers.