Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin are back for another movie that is sure to get "Afternators" all over the world hot under the collar. After We Fell, coming to screens this fall, is the third instalment in the After franchise.
This time, "Hessa" stans will find out whether Hardin and Tessa's relationship can survive the latter moving to Seattle for work. The new movie will also offer plenty of the steamy scenes so popular with fans of the franchise that has been called "Fifty Shades of Grey for teens."
In some countries, After We Fell can be streamed online for free. Read on to find out how you can watch the movie—and whether you live in one of the territories where you can see it without paying.
When Is 'After We Fell' Out?
American fans of the franchise can watch the movie right now. In the U.S., the movie came to theaters and video-on-demand platforms on Tuesday, October 19. The film is currently available to rent in the U.S. from Apple TV, Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft, Redbox, DirecTV and Spectrum on Demand for $19.99. The movie is also available on VOD platforms in Canada and Russia.
In Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand, After We Fell is already streaming on Netflix.
Fans in other locations have to wait until October 22, when the movie will land on streaming services in dozens of countries.
How to Watch 'After We Fell' Online for Free
Viewers outside the U.S. may not be the first to watch the film, but they can see it for free. That is because, while the movie got a theatrical and VOD release in the U.S., in other territories it is coming straight to Amazon Prime Video on October 22.
The movie is getting a Prime release in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and Venezuela.
In these countries, new Amazon Prime Video customers can watch the film during the service's 30-day free trial. This gives them plenty of time to watch After We Fell as well as the two previous movies in the franchise, After (2019) and After We Collided (2020).
As for when After We Fell will arrive on U.S. streaming services, that is likely to be in a few months' time. After We Collided came to Netflix in December 2020, three months after its release in September last year. If the third film follows suit, it should be on Netflix in January 2022.
However, as Netflix no longer offers a free trial, U.S. viewers will be unable to stream the movie legally for free.
