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What Time is ‘After Ever Happy’ Coming to Netflix on Christmas Day?

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After Ever Happy is coming on Netflix on December 25. But the most important information to know about the upcoming movie is the release time. You will not want to miss this chapter of Tessa and Hardin’s beautiful yet complicated love story.

After Ever Happy is the fourth film in the popular After movie series. Like previous movies in the franchise, After Ever Happy is based on one of Anna Todd’s books. And After Ever Happy is R rated series. So you should be advice to watch the series in the absence of kids.

What time is After Ever Happy coming to Netflix?

After Ever Happy is making its way to Netflix on Sunday, December 25, 2022, at 12:00 a.m. PT/3:00 a.m. ET. If you’re in the Central time zone, you’re looking at a release time at 2:00 a.m. CT on December 25.

However, it’s another late release. But if you’re a night owl, you should have no problem staying up late to watch it. It has a 1 hour and 59 minutes runtime, so we believe most people will be able to watch it as soon as it drops. If not, no worries.

For further updates on After Ever Happy, please stay tuned.

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