Off Campus Renewed for Season 2 at Amazon; Here’s When Season 1 Will Premiere
Prime Video Renews ‘Off Campus’ for Second Season Ahead of May Launch
Los Angeles – Prime Video has announced the renewal of its college-set romantic drama series, Off Campus, for a second season, just ahead of its debut on May. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and is adapted from the book series by Elle Kennedy.
Created by Louisa Levy, Off Campus delves into the lives of an elite ice hockey team and the women connected to them, exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery as they navigate the challenges of adulthood. The first season features a compelling “opposites attract” storyline between quiet songwriter Hannah and Briar University’s star hockey player Garrett.
“Off Campus captures the kind of emotionally charged, character-driven storytelling that truly resonates with our global Prime Video audience,” said Peter Friedlander, Head of Global Television at Amazon MGM Studios. “With its passionate fan base, rich source material, and an incredible creative team bringing Briar U to life, we knew that this series had the depth and momentum to continue beyond its first season. Set against the high-intensity world of college hockey, the series explores deeply personal journeys and is brought to life by a tremendously talented cast whose chemistry and authenticity make every moment feel real. We have great confidence in the way Louisa has mastered this adaptation, and we’re excited to give fans even more of the romance, friendship, and heart that define the series.”
The popularity of hockey-themed series has surged recently, marked by the success of Heated Rivalry, a gay romance drama about rival pro hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, which has become HBO Max’s most successful acquired scripted series. Additionally, the Letterkenny spin-off Shoresy continues to draw viewers with its focus on a Northern Ontario minor-league hockey team.
Returning cast members for Off Campus include Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Mika Abdalla, Antonio Cipriano, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Josh Heuston, and Stephen Kalyn.
Levy co-showruns and executive produces Off Campus alongside Gina Fattore, while Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and James Seidman serve as executive producers for Temple Hill, along with Leanna Billings of Billings Productions and Neal Flaherty.







