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Amazon Prime’s addictive romance that fans ‘cancelled plans for’ confirms s2

Metro Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The Amazon Prime series Every Year After is an eight-episode show that spans six summers in Barry’s Bay, Canada.
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The show has a 73 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Saher tweeted that she was already in tears after only 3 minutes of the first episode.
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OML said she was already crying after 10 minutes into episode 1.
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The story was originally published on June 10.
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Amazon Prime set the summer of 2025 ablaze.
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Amazon Prime set the summer of 2025 ablaze, and into two divisive camps, with The Summer I Turned Pretty.

Now the streamer has another small-screen soft-focus teen romance, which has been a permanent fixture of the top 10 ranking since it dropped.

Every Year After has been adapted from Carley Fortune’s sensationally popular BookTok novel of a similar name (Every Summer After), with a will-they-won’t-they love affair tale.

The show has proven so popular that the streamer confirmed it will be back for a second season, based on Fortune’s sequel of sorts, One Golden Summer.

The sophomore season will focus on Charlie Florek’s (Michael Bradway) love story, which was (slightest of spoiler warnings) teased in the series one finale.

The eight-parter focused on Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett), who are one another’s first loves, but romance ebbs and flows over the course of six summers lakeside in Barry’s Bay, Canada. Hence the title.

Running concurrently with this, the story picks up again a decade later, when Percy is working as a dour obituary writer and reckoning with a life that isn’t going as she planned.

A close family friend dies, forcing Percy to return to Barry’s Bay to attend the memorial service. There, she tries her damnedest to avoid any run-ins with her now-ex Sam, who’s working as a doctor. 

This week in her hometown – which is a lot of them moping about the fact they can’t be together, for reasons you will have to tune in to find out – is intercut with the summers of their past. 

Played by younger actors as tweens, Percy and Sam first bond over horror movies and lake swims, set to tunes from the likes of Gracie Abrams, Lana del Rey and Noah Kahan.

But as they get older and swap into the main leads, their focus shifts to the messy teenage hallmarks of getting together and breaking up, over and over again. Their families are incredibly patient about the whole thing.

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The show has so far racked up a 73 per cent rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with several write-ups making those The Summer I Turned Pretty comparisons.

All eight episodes are waiting for fans of the book and newcomers alike to get stuck in.

The show might only have dropped today, but already eager fans have started watching, with Saher writing on X: ‘Hey so I’m already in tears and I’m only 3 mins in.

OML barely 10 minutes in to episode 1 of every year after and I’m already crying 🤧🥺 #EveryYearAfter pic.twitter.com/zNQp3uxhzv

Shelby tweeted: ‘I hope everyone has the best time in Barry’s Bay. Every Year After swept me off my feet and made me fall head over heels in love with these characters. I have many spoiler-filled thoughts, but I don’t want to ruin anyone’s viewing experience. I can’t wait to hear what you think.’

‘Skipping gym tonight to binge. Let’s go!!’ wrote @kingofevrythlng, while Daisy tweeted: ‘I have such high hopes for Every Year After please don’t let me down, it will ruin my summer.’

A version of this story was originally published on June 10.

Every Year After is available to watch on Amazon Prime.

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