If you have been waiting for something to fill the Off Campus-shaped hole in your life, Prime Video has you covered. The streaming platform’s latest YA drama, Every Year After, is almost here — and it is arriving with the kind of slow-burn romance and sun-soaked nostalgia that tends to send a certain kind of viewer into a pleasant emotional spiral. Here is everything you need to know before it drops.
When Does Every Year After Release on Prime Video?
Every Year After episodes are expected to be available on Prime Video on June 10 at 12:30 pm IST. The good news for binge-watchers: all eight episodes of Every Year After will be released simultaneously, so there is no waiting week to week. You can watch the whole thing in one go if you have the evening for it.

What Is Every Year After About?
The show is based on the novel Every Summer After by Carley Fortune. It follows Percy Fraser (played by Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (played by Matt Cornett) as they fall in love — and then reunites them one weekend, years later, as they come back together to confront a “heartbreaking mistake.”
The structure is what makes this interesting. It is not a straightforward love story that moves forward in a clean line. It works in two timelines — the summer when everything began and the present day when the characters have to face what happened in between. That kind of before-and-after storytelling, done well, is genuinely affecting. You watch the early scenes with the weight of knowing something went wrong, which gives even the happiest moments a slight ache.
Expect a slow-burn romance in a picturesque setting. Think lakeside summers, the specific warmth of a first love, and then the complicated reality of what it feels like to stand in front of someone you hurt — or who hurt you — and figure out if any of it can be repaired.
Who Is in the Cast?
Percy Fraser is played by Sadie Soverall and Sam Florek is played by Matt Cornett — our two new leads. Soverall has been building a following through her work in British drama, and Cornett is known to audiences from High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. Together, they are being positioned as Prime Video’s next YA couple to invest in — the streaming platform clearly hoping to replicate the chemistry-driven success it found with Off Campus.
Will There Be a Season 2?
At the time of writing, a second series has not been commissioned yet. But if there is news, it can be expected to surface in the first four weeks after the show’s release.
That four-week window is the industry’s way of watching how audiences respond. If the viewership numbers are strong and the conversation on social media catches, a renewal tends to follow fairly quickly. Given how much Prime Video has invested in the YA drama space recently — and how hungry that audience is for new content — it would not be surprising if Every Year After becomes a returning series relatively quickly.
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Every Year After arrives on Prime Video on June 10, 2026, with all eight episodes dropping at once. Prime Video’s teen drama dynasty lives on — and for anyone who has been patiently waiting for their next summer romance to get emotionally attached to, this looks like exactly the right show at exactly the right time of year.

