Amazon Prime Video Sets August Premiere for YA Series 'Sterling Point'
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The Young Adult series "Sterling Point" will premiere all eight episodes of its first season on Amazon Prime Video on August 5. The coming-of-age drama follows a teenager who inherits a Canadian island, uncovering new friends and family secrets. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and features a cast including Ella Rubin, Keen Ruffalo, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Facts First
- "Sterling Point" premieres August 5 on Amazon Prime Video with all eight episodes.
- The series is a coming-of-age drama centered on a 17-year-old who inherits an island.
- The show is created by Megan Park, who also directs and executive produces.
- The cast includes Ella Rubin, Keen Ruffalo, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan among others.
- Amazon MGM Studios is the producer of the series.
What Happened
Amazon Prime Video has set an official premiere date for the Young Adult (YA) series "Sterling Point." All eight episodes of the first season will debut on August 5. The series was reported to be in development at Prime Video in January 2025. The show is created by Megan Park, who also serves as director, executive producer, and co-showrunner. Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage are executive producers and co-showrunners via Fake Empire, while Dani Gorin and Tom Ackerly executive produce on behalf of LuckyChap. Amazon MGM Studios is the producer.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy YA dramas or family-centric stories, you will have a new series to watch this summer. The show's premise, involving inherited property and family secrets, may offer an engaging escape. The involvement of creators with successful track records, like Megan Park whose film "My Old Ass" has a 90% critical approval rating, suggests the series could be of high quality.
What's Next
The series will be available for streaming starting August 5. Its performance may lead to future seasons if it resonates with audiences. The creative team, including Park and the producers from LuckyChap—which also produced the well-received film "My Old Ass"—may continue their partnership with Amazon MGM Studios on future projects.