- Prime Video releases first full trailer for Off campusadapted from the book series by Elle Kennedy
- Launching from May 13, with all episodes launching at once
- Cast led by Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli
Our patient wait has finally paid off: Prime Video has released the first full trailer for Off campus, which you can watch below.
Based on Elle Kennedy’s bestselling book series, the series is set to follow “an elite ice hockey team and the women in their lives, as they grapple with love, heartbreak and self-discovery, forging deep friendships and lasting bonds while navigating the complexities that come with the transition to adulthood,” as the streamer explains.
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“Season 1 follows the sexy and fun ‘opposites attract’ romance between low-key songwriter Hannah (Ella Bright) and Briar University star hockey athlete Garrett (Belmont Cameli).”
While fans have already applauded the trailer’s “100% accuracy,” fans believe a scene between Dean (Stephen Kalyn) and Allie (Mika Abdalla) has already cemented a second season.
“Looks like Dean and Allie will be in next season and Grace and Logan after that.”
Look on it
THE Off campus The trailer has only been out for a few hours at the time of writing, but YouTube’s comments section is already a treasure trove of fan theories.
“‘Being in love with someone who doesn’t see you. AND IT CUT TO DEAN LOOKING AT ALLIE??? OH NO WE’RE GETTING THEM IN SEASON 2 I’M SCARED,” one comment read.
A second agreed: “Looks like Dean and Allie will be in next season and Grace and Logan after,” while a third added: “Dean! Accuracy is 100%.”
While some are concerned that the Prime Video series appears to be deviating from the books in one key area – Garrett is notoriously not a fan of Halloween – the immense excitement surrounding the series’ launch date proves that a second season would certainly be a worthwhile investment for the streamer.
“I can’t believe this is actually happening! I’M ACTUALLY CRYING,” one fan shouts, while another adds, “I’M SAT (laughing and kicking myself).”
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