"After We Collided" Release Date and New Trailer Announced

After what feels like decades of waiting, it's time to celebrate! The official trailer for the After sequel, After We Collided, has finally dropped along with a release date. And (spoiler alert), it's just as steamy and gasp-inducing as you imagined.

The two-minute trailer officially dropped on Twitter on July 27, and it appears that though there's plenty of romance between our leads, Tessa and Hardin, there's some drama too. At one point, we see the two sitting together, Tessa's head resting on Hardin's shoulder, before she completely disappears as if she were only a memory. "The entire world is a collection of memoranda that she did exist. And that I have lost her," Hardin says in voiceover, leading us to believe there's trouble in paradise. "We're like an addiction to each other with equal parts pleasure and pain."

 

Throughout the trailer, we see Hardin cozying up with a mystery brunette and watch as Tessa and her coworker Trevor grow closer, even potentially hooking up. There's love, there's fighting (between Tessa and Hardin and Hardin and Trevor!), there are plenty of moody moments featuring Hardin brooding alone. And in true After fashion, there are plenty of NSFW moments between our star-crossed lovers, despite the fact that they may be on the outs.

 

Fans have gotten some small sneak peeks at the movie, which stars Josephine Langford as Tessa, Hero Fiennes Tiffin as Hardin, and Dylan Sprouse as Tessa's coworker Trevor (AKA F**king Trevor, as Hardin calls him.) Recently, the team behind After We Collided dropped a clip of Tessa and Trevor's disastrous first meeting in an elevator.

 

The cast teased the drop and the movie itself on Twitter in self-made videos. "We hope that you love the movie as much as we loved making," said Josephine, as Dylan waited to speak until a very loud helicopter flew past him. International release dates have been set for the premiere, and with the trailer tweet finally came the U.S. confirmation: After We Collided hits theaters and on demand on October 2, 2020.