Here’s a synopsis: Vivian (Hadley Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the arrival of a new student (Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine the unchecked behavior of her fellow students running rampant at her high school, Vivian realizes she’s fed up.
Inspired by her mother’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school, and unexpectedly sparks a movement.
Now at the center of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the highs and lows of high school together.
Moxie, which is based off of the novel by Jennifer Mathieu and directed by Amy Poehler, will premiere on March 3.
“Thank you guys SO much. It’s thanks to you that we were able to do this, so we hope you love the movie. It’s been an absolute pleasure,” Hero says. “Thank you to everyone behind the camera who you can’t see, let’s have a round of applause for them. Thank you. It’s not just us, it’s everyone else who made this possible.”
“Such a pleasure, honestly,” he added with a hug to Josephine. “We hope you enjoy After three and four, and that’s a wrap!”
The upcoming two movies in the franchise will star quite a few new faces, as some cast members were replaced with different actors in order to film them when they did.
If you missed it, Hero, Josephine and After We Collided are all nominated for multiple 2020 Just Jared Jr Fan Awards, as well as their new co-star Chance Perdomo. The categories they are nominated in include Favorite Actor, Favorite Actress, Favorite Drama Movie and Favorite Movie Cast. Be sure to vote for them in all of their categories!
Here’s a synopsis: Hardin will always be… Hardin. But is he really the deep, thoughtful guy Tessa fell madly in love with— or has he been a stranger all along? She wishes she could walk away. It’s just not that easy. Not with the memory of the passionate nights they spent together.
Still, Tessa’s not sure she can endure one more broken promise. She’s focused on her studies and just starting an exciting new internship at Vance Publishing. She’s also being pursued by Trevor, a handsome new co-worker who is exactly the kind of guy she should be with.
Hardin knows he made a mistake, possibly the biggest one of his life. He wants to right his wrongs and overcome his demons. He’s not going to lose Tessa without a fight. But can he change? Will he change… for love? AFTER WE COLLIDED… Life will never be the same.
After We Collided will land on Netflix on December 22nd.
It’s here! After We Collided is OUT NOW in the US and many other parts of the world!
Hero Fiennes-Tiffin recently opened up about the main characters’ toxic relationship and people criticizing it.
“People criticize it for advocating, like, a toxic relationship, and we need to stress that this is entertainment,” Hero told EW. “It’s not a rulebook for people to follow and take into their lives. But I think it is super entertaining to watch people try and get through that because Hardin and Tessa don’t want it to be toxic, they’re trying to fight through it, and it is for whatever reason.”
“A lot of the time, other scripts may have shied away from that because of the scrutiny that you may get for people saying you’re promoting a toxic relationship,” he added. “It’s the realness behind the fact that this is the case sometimes, unfortunately, and hopefully you can make it work and if it’s not good, it shouldn’t be. It’s super complex topic but that’s what is so interesting about it.”
“Ultimately you want to find out if they can make it work and if they do, how they do, and if they don’t, why it didn’t work,” Hero shared.
The sequel is hitting US theaters and digital THIS Friday (October 23).
In a new interview, the stars of the franchise opened up about the intimate scenes in the movie, which bumped it’s rating up from PG-13 to an R rating.
“I mean I don’t think it was ever tough. It’s a job. We’re professionals, you know what you signed up for. You turn up and do your job,” Hero told TooFab. “But, 100 percent, this goes for all scenes, I think when you get to know the whole crew, and the whole cast, and we worked together before every scene becomes easier because you don’t have to break that ice anymore.â€
“I think you always find something new that’s nerve-racking, or at least me personally,” Josephine added. “You always find something new to be scared of even if it’s like, ‘Oh I’ve done this before… but I’ve done this before, so can I do this differently?’”
We have gotten two new clips from After We Collided this week, and it’s only halfway through!
In one of the teaser clips, Tessa (Josephine Langford) is in Hardin’s (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin) apartment when he comes home with another woman – his mom.
Tessa hears the two and makes herself known, only to be met with the shock of meeting his mother, Trish (Louise Lombard).
“Anyone else wondering why their significant others Mom has never been this happy to meet them? #AfterWeCollidedMovie,” the movie’s account captioned the video.
In the second clip, Tessa gets a lesson about her birthday and horoscope from Landon (Shane Paul McGhie).
“Tessa believes in blocking, even on her birthday. #AfterWeCollidedMovie,” they wrote with the video.
In case you missed it, check out another birthday related clip from After We Collided, which will be out in theaters and on demand on October 2nd!