- All eight episodes of teen hockey drama Off Campus are now available to stream on Prime Video
- The streamer also launched the first trailer for its next teen drama, Every Year After, just hours before
- The latter will be based on the novel Every Summer After by Carley Fortune, which arrives on June 10
Fans have been patiently waiting for all eight episodes of teen hockey drama Off Campus to drop on Prime Video, but the new TV show might have been eclipsed by its upcoming rival at the last minute.
Episodes have already been praised for their careful balance of steamy scenes and wholesome love, with leads Ella Bright (Hannah) and Belmont Cameli (Garrett) applauded for their “insane chemistry.”
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But as quickly as episodes have landed, viewers are onto the next thing… and Prime Video hasn’t helped matters. In the hours leading up to Off Campus’ release, the streamer dropped the first-look trailer for its next teen drama binge, Every Year After.
Arriving on June 10, Every Year After shares two major similarities with Off Campus: both shows have eight episodes and are adapted from smash-hit novels, with Every Year After based on Every Summer After by Carley Fortune.
Emotional first trailer for Every Year After is the perfect bait for Off Campus fans already using Prime Video
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Let’s dig into more of what we can expect from Every Year After. With its story spanning across six summers in Barry’s Bay, Ontario, we’ll follow Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett) falling in love, and one weekend years later that brings them back together to confront a “heartbreaking mistake.”
As Prime Video goes on to describe, the series will be “a slow-burn romance that shifts between the past and the present, exploring whether the intense, formative love between a ‘big city girl’ and a ‘townie boy’ can withstand years of silence and unresolved pain.”
Frankly, it sounds like code for getting our hearts ripped out over an eight-hour period, but that seems to be what Amazon does best when it comes to its impressive back catalog of young adult drama, which includes The Summer I Turned Pretty and Maxton Hall.
“As soon as I read this book, I said it should be adapted, I am SO ready,” one YouTube comment reads, with a second agreeing, “Well, I know what I’ll be doing this summer… can’t wait to see this.”
Like Off Campus, all eight episodes of Every Year After will be released at the same time, so get ready to swap the ice rink for a lakeside summer in just a few weeks time.
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