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Prime Video Releases Every Year After as an Open-Ended YA Romance Series

Premiered on June 10, the eight-episode adaptation alters a key book beat to create on-screen drama with renewal still unannounced.

Overview

  • Prime Video released all eight episodes of Every Year After on June 10, making the season available to stream globally as a single drop.
  • The series tells a dual-timeline, friends-to-lovers second-chance romance focused on Percy and Sam and expands several supporting characters for broader ensemble drama.
  • Producers changed the timing of a major revelation from Carley Fortune’s novel so the show can stage an on-camera confrontation, a choice the author and showrunner have publicly defended.
  • Early reaction is mixed-to-positive, with critics praising the leads, visuals and expanded subplots while noting pacing and narrative complexity, and reviewers reporting a roughly 71 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of coverage.
  • Showrunner Amy B. Harris has said she envisions multiple seasons, but Prime has not greenlit a second season and renewal is expected to hinge on early viewership and audience retention tied to Prime’s binge-release strategy.