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first trailer of Amazon Prime Video's next young adult series Off Campus is finally here. Based on Elle Kennedy’s popular book universe, the upcoming series brings Briar University and its hockey culture to life. Developed by creator Louisa Levy, the show blends romance with coming-of-age themes, focusing on college students figuring out relationships and identity. Starring Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli, Off Campus Season 1 is releasing on May 13, 2026.
Off Campus trailer
The trailer of Off Campus was released online by Amazon Prime Video. It introduces Hannah (Ella Bright), a quiet songwriter, and Garrett (Belmont Cameli), the university’s star hockey player, whose worlds collide in the most unexpected way. What starts as a deal to help each other out quickly turns complicated.
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There’s a steady mix of flirtation, awkward tension and moments as Hannah and Garrett embark on a fake relationship that quickly turns into something more. One line stands out as Garrett insists that if they are doing this, it has to look convincing, as it hints at where things are headed with their college relationship. Off Campus story Season one of Off Campus follows Hannah and Garrett’s “opposites attract” dynamic, but the story branches out into friendships, insecurities and the kind of choices that come with growing up. It leans into familiar territory, but the appeal lies in how the characters respond to it rather than the setting itself. In February, it was already renewed for a second season. Cast and crew of Off Campus The show features Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli in the leads, supported by Mika Abdalla, Antonio Cipriano, The Pitt's Jalen Thomas Brooks, Josh Heuston and Stephen Kalyn. Steve Howey, Khobe Clarke, AJ Abell, Francesca Bianchi, Kai Bradbury, Karis Cameron, Josh Chambers, Riley Davis, Miles Gutierrez-Riley, Chelah Horsdal and Quinten James are also part of the ensemble cast.It has been created for television by Louisa Levy, who also co-showruns with Gina Fattore. Production is backed by Temple Hill, with Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen and James Seidman among the executive producers. The series draws from Elle Kennedy’s steamy bestselling novels, which just might repeat Heated Rivalry's success, another hockey romance.
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