Overview
- Prime Video released all eight episodes of Every Year After on June 10, making the full season available to stream at once.
- The series adapts Carley Fortune’s Every Summer After but deliberately changes some plot mechanics and broadens side‑character storylines for television.
- Early responses skew mixed to positive, with critics and audiences giving the season roughly a 71 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes at initial reporting.
- The finale closes the season ambiguously and showrunner Amy B. Harris has cited Fortune’s follow‑up novel One Golden Summer as a likely roadmap for future episodes, though Prime has not renewed the series.
- The cast is led by Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett alongside Michael Bradway and Elisha Cuthbert, and the production was shot in British Columbia while drawing creative inspiration from Barry’s Bay, Ontario as part of Prime’s growing YA book‑to‑screen slate.