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Prime Video’s 'Every Year After' Debuts Strongly and Leaves Future Open

The series’ June launch, rising viewer ranks, and a deliberate finale cliffhanger have created a clear path for more seasons if Prime Video decides to renew it.

Overview

  • The eight-episode first season was released June 10 and retells Carley Fortune’s novel across two timelines with Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett in the lead roles.
  • Critics gave the show generally positive notices for its leads and visuals while noting pacing and the nonlinear structure, producing an overall mixed-to-positive reception.
  • The season ends on a deliberate cliffhanger focused on Charlie that leaves his future unresolved and was written to open new storylines rather than to conclude them.
  • As of June 15, Prime Video has not announced a renewal, though the series moved into Prime’s Top 10 and early audience interest strengthens the case for continuation.
  • Showrunner Amy B. Harris has outlined a five-season roadmap and pointed to Carley Fortune’s follow-up novel as a likely blueprint, and several main cast members are expected to return with story focus shifting toward supporting characters.