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Prime Video's 'Off Campus' Series Sets May Premiere, Announces Season 2 Cast

Entertainment4/30/2026
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The college romance series 'Off Campus' will premiere on Prime Video on May 13. Ahead of the debut, two new cast members for the show's second season have been announced, including India Fowler and Phillipa Soo.

Facts First

  • 'Off Campus' premieres May 13 on Prime Video, adapting Elle Kennedy's bestselling books.
  • India Fowler joins the Season 2 cast as Grace Ivers, the love interest of John Logan.
  • Phillipa Soo will guest star as Scarlett, a theatre artist directing a play.
  • Season 1 follows the romance between Hannah and hockey athlete Garrett at Briar University.
  • The series is executive produced by Louisa Levy, Gina Fattore, and Temple Hill's Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen.

What Happened

Prime Video has scheduled the premiere of its new series 'Off Campus' for May 13. Two weeks before this premiere, the show announced two new cast members for its second season. India Fowler has been cast in a series regular role as Grace Ivers, the love interest of John Logan (played by Antonio Cipriano). The show's official Instagram posted a video of Cipriano informing Fowler of her casting and inviting her to join the production in Vancouver. Additionally, Phillipa Soo, a star of 'Hamilton', will join the cast as Scarlett, a theatre artist guest-directing an original play in the college's drama department.

Why this Matters to You

If you enjoy romantic dramas or book adaptations, you may have a new series to add to your watchlist. The show's focus on college life, relationships, and self-discovery could resonate with viewers navigating similar transitions. The casting of established actors like Phillipa Soo alongside newer talent suggests a production that may aim for both quality and broad appeal.

What's Next

The series will debut its first season on May 13. The announcement of Season 2 casting this early suggests production planning is already underway, which could mean a shorter wait between seasons for viewers who enjoy the show.