What's Happening?
Prime Video is set to premiere 'Every Year After,' an adaptation of Carley Fortune's novel 'Every Summer After,' at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 8. The series, which will be available on Prime Video shortly
after its premiere, is an eight-episode adaptation of Fortune's debut novel. The story follows Persephone 'Percy' Fraser, played by Sadie Soverall, who spends her summers in Barry's Bay, Ontario, where she develops a deep friendship and eventual romance with her neighbor Sam, portrayed by Matt Cornett. The narrative explores themes of first love and second chances, culminating in a reunion at a family funeral. Amy B. Harris, known for her work on 'Sex and the City' and 'Gossip Girl,' serves as the showrunner, having been captivated by the novel's world and characters.
Why It's Important?
The adaptation of 'Every Summer After' into a series highlights the growing trend of turning popular novels into streaming content, reflecting the demand for engaging, character-driven stories. This series could attract a wide audience, particularly fans of young adult romance and those who appreciate narratives about personal growth and reconciliation. The involvement of Amy B. Harris, a seasoned showrunner, suggests a high-quality production that could enhance Prime Video's portfolio and appeal to its subscribers. The series' premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival also underscores its potential cultural impact and the importance of literary adaptations in contemporary media.






