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Prime Video's 'Off Campus' Adaptation Premieres May 13 With Season 2 Confirmed

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Prime Video's adaptation of Elle Kennedy's bestselling 'Off Campus' hockey romance novels premieres on May 13. The eight-episode first season follows a fake-dating plot between a student and a hockey captain, with updates to reflect modern college sports. A second season has already been greenlit, with scripts written and production set to begin soon.

Facts First

  • All eight episodes of 'Off Campus' premiere on Prime Video on May 13.
  • The show is based on the bestselling hockey romance novels by Elle Kennedy, which have sold more than six million copies.
  • Season 1 adapts the first book, 'The Deal', focusing on a fake relationship between student Hannah Wells and hockey captain Garrett Graham.
  • The production updated plot points to reflect the modern name, image, and likeness (NIL) landscape in college sports.
  • A second season has been confirmed, with scripts written and production scheduled to begin after the press tour.

What Happened

Prime Video has released its adaptation of Elle Kennedy's 'Off Campus' book series. The show, adapted by showrunner Louise Levy, consists of eight episodes all scheduled for release on May 13. The first season follows college student Hannah Wells as she enters a fake relationship with hockey captain Garrett Graham. The production incorporated several updates from the source material, including a storyline reflecting modern name, image, and likeness (NIL) rules in college sports. A second season has been greenlit by Prime Video.

Why this Matters to You

If you're a fan of romance dramas or the original book series, you now have a new, binge-ready series to watch. The show's modern updates, like its reflection of current NIL rules in sports, may make the college setting feel more relatable. With a second season already confirmed, you can start watching with the confidence that the story will continue to develop.

What's Next

Season 2 scripts are already written, and production is scheduled to begin immediately after the press tour for the first season. Showrunner Louise Levy has indicated that book fans will likely be excited about the plans for the next season, though specific details have not been revealed.

Perspectives

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The Showrunner explains the creative decisions behind character arcs, narrative changes, and the importance of actors embodying the essence of their roles rather than just physical likeness.
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The Lead Actress shares her emotional connection to the character of Hannah, her personal growth through the role, and her appreciation for the cast and production process.
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A Critic offers a mixed review, praising the chemistry and social themes while noting flaws in the dialogue, predictability, and potential exploitation in nudity.
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Industry Observers note the high level of anticipation for the adaptation within the streaming landscape.