Every Year After Renewed for Season 2 on Prime Video

Prime Video has officially renewed the drama series "Every Year After" for a second season. The renewal comes less than a month after the show's debut on the streaming platform. The first season of "Every Year After" is based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel "Every Summer After" and chronicles the friends-to-lovers-to-second-chance-romance narrative of characters Percy Fraser, portrayed by Sadie Soverall, and Sam Florek.
The upcoming second season is slated to delve deeper into the character of Charlie. This storyline will draw inspiration from Fortune's forthcoming book, "One Golden Summer," which serves as a sequel to "Every Summer After." The narrative expansion promises to explore new facets of the established universe and introduce further character development. The decision to renew the series highlights the positive reception and viewership achieved by the initial season.
"Every Year After" joins a growing slate of Amazon Originals that have garnered significant attention. The series' success underscores the appeal of adapting popular contemporary romance novels for television. Further details regarding the production timeline and casting for the second season are expected to be announced in the coming months. The focus on Charlie's story in "One Golden Summer" suggests a continuation of the character-driven storytelling that resonated with audiences in the first season.
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