What's Happening?
Prime Video has released the first trailer for 'Every Year After', a series adapted from Carley Fortune's bestselling novel 'Every Summer After'. The series stars Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett as Percy
and Sam, childhood friends whose relationship evolves into a complicated love story over six years. Set in the idyllic lake town of Barry's Bay, the series explores themes of first love and the lasting impact of personal choices. The show is part of Prime Video's strategy to adapt popular books into series, aiming to attract audiences familiar with the source material.
Why It's Important?
The adaptation of 'Every Year After' highlights the growing trend of streaming platforms investing in book-to-screen projects. This strategy not only taps into existing fan bases but also broadens the appeal of streaming services by offering diverse content. The series' focus on nostalgia and romance could resonate with viewers seeking emotional and relatable stories, potentially boosting subscriber engagement. Additionally, the show's release aligns with Prime Video's efforts to strengthen its position in the competitive streaming market by offering unique and compelling narratives.
What's Next?
With the series set to debut on June 10, Prime Video is likely to ramp up its promotional efforts to maximize viewership. The success of 'Every Year After' could influence future adaptations, encouraging more collaborations between authors and streaming platforms. Prime Video's upcoming 'Obsessed Fest' event will further promote the series, providing a platform for fans to engage with the content and creators, potentially increasing its popularity and viewership.






