Adam appears in all the films in the Time Moving series. Former girlfriend Jenna from 'Time Stops Moving' and new girlfriend Kirsty from 'Time Always Moving' are both referenced in 'Three Times Moving: Time Forgotten'.
'Three Times Moving' is a trilogy that comprises 3 separate short films- 'Three Times Moving: The Kiss Through Time', 'Three Times Moving: A Time To Lie' and 'Three Times Moving: Time Forgotten'. The 'Three Times Moving' trilogy serves as both a stand alone story, and a follow up story to both 'Time Stops Moving' and 'Time Always Moving'- the main action continues sometime after 'Time Stops Moving' and the narration takes place shortly after 'Time Always Moving'. If viewing all films as a whole, short film 1 is 'Time Stops Moving', short film 2 is 'Time Always Moving', short film 3 is 'Three Times Moving: The Kiss Through Time', short film 4 is 'Three Times Moving: A Time To Lie' and short film 5 is 'Three Times Moving: Time Forgotten'.
No. The 'Three Times Moving' trilogy is a stand alone story, as well as a follow-up to 'Time Stops Moving' and 'Time Always Moving'. It is however recommended that you do watch both 'Three Times Moving: The Kiss Through Time' and 'Three Times Moving: A Time to Lie' before watching 'Three Times Moving: Time Forgotten'.
The main events of the 'Three Times Moving' trilogy take place after the events of 'Time Stops Moving' and before 'Time Always Moving' which would imply that it is an interquel. However the entire story is told from the perspective of Adam after the events of 'Time Always Moving' and so it is considered to simply be another sequel. The correct order to watch all 5 films to date in the Time Moving series are 'Time Stops Moving', 'Time Always Moving', 'Three Times Moving: The Kiss Through Time', 'Three Times Moving: A Time To Lie' and 'Three Times Moving: Time Forgotten'.
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