Who is Hardin’s real father?

The After movies, which are based on Anna Todd’s best-selling contemporary romance series, provide an insight into Tessa’s relationship with Hardin. The third film, After We Fell, depicts Tessa’s struggle to choose between staying with Hardin and moving to Seattle in search of a better job opportunity.

At the conclusion of the third film, Hardin unintentionally finds out that Ken Scott (Rob Estes), the man he had thought to be his father, isn’t actually his father.

In addition to having an affair with Christian, Trish (Louise Lombard) and Christian also share a baby. Hardin was the baby. When Hardin learns of this, a serious internal crisis ensues.

Hardin’s real father is a married man, which exacerbates the situation. Christian and Kimberly (Arielle Kebbel) have a happy relationship.

For a significant portion of his life, Hardin thought that college chancellor Ken Scott was his father.

A late scene in After We Fell proved that Vance was, in fact, Hardin’s biological father, despite the After franchise’s constant insistence that Ken is the man behind Hardin’s birth.

Understandably, Hardin was upset because he had previously caught Trish and Vance together the day before she was getting married to Mike.

Given their past together, Kimberly told Trish and the guests after the wedding that she had forgiven Vance for his adultery. It is at this point that Kimberly attests to Vance’s paternity.

Towards the conclusion of "After We Fell," Hardin finds out that his mother has been having an affair with [SPOILER].

In the films After Ever Happy, After We Fell, and After We Collided, Rob Estes plays Ken. Actor Peter Gallagher, who portrayed Ken in the first film, After, was replaced by him.

After years of radio silence, Tessa learns elsewhere in After We Fell that her real father has attempted to get in touch.

Let’s investigate Hardin’s pretend father.

A character in the After film series is named Ken Scott. Rob Estes, who was formerly Peter Gallagher, plays him.

Ken is the former spouse of Trish Daniels and the estranged father of Hardin Scott.

Due to his alcoholism, Ken was absent from Hardin’s early years. One day, while he was out at a bar, men broke into their home, claiming to be looking for Ken because he owed them money.

Ken’s son is upset about his engagement, partly because of his bad relationship with Hardin’s mother.

In his speech, Ken compliments Hardin, his stepson, and his wife.

Tessa is informed by Hardin of the cause of their strained relationship. Due to his alcoholism, Ken was absent from Hardin’s early years. One day, while he was out at a bar, men broke into their home, claiming to be looking for Ken because he owed them money.

Ken tells Hardin to just say what’s on his mind, acknowledging that he is very upset with him.

Let’s investigate Hardin’s sinister secret in After.

The movie’s conclusion is where the most changes occur.

As the novel comes to a close, Tessa discovers a startling betrayal from Harry—that is, Hardin.

Along with his daring friends, Hardin wagered that he could steal Tessa’s virginity, and he was successful.

The movie lowers the stakes significantly by having Hardin make Tessa fall in love with him instead of challenging her.

That’s less serious and more corny, but it’s still really screwed up.

It significantly reduces the dramatic horror of his betrayal’s revelation.

Even though Tessa returns to Hardin after two weeks in the next book, the book ends with her leaving; however, in the movie, Hardin makes the most bizarre apology to her.