Is ‘Every Year After’ Getting a Season 2? Here’s Everything We Know About the Show’s Future

The showrunner dropped a major clue.

Summer romance is in full swing in Barry’s Bay.

Based on the book Every Summer After by Carley Fortune, Amazon Prime Video’s brand-new drama, Every Year After, follows Persephone “Percy” Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett) as their relationship blooms from childhood friends to lovers. Told over the course of six summers, the story shows them encountering love, heartbreak, and everything in between.

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Because the show is already receiving so much hype, it is only fair to want to know what the future holds for it.

Is Every Year After getting a season 2?

As of right now, Every Year After hasn’t been renewed for season 2.

While it’ll likely be some time before we learn the show’s fate, showrunner Amy B. Harris teased to Entertainment Weekly that if the show got picked up for another season, the installment would focus on Charlie, Sam’s older brother. His love story is depicted in the book One Golden Summer.

“I really see this as a series,” she told the outlet in an interview published on June 5. “It’s why we built it the way we did, so that we can come back and explore a lot more romance … I see five seasons.”

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Michael Bradway as Charlie Florek in Every Year After.

She’s also not concerned they’ll run out of material.

“Even if you end up in a happy relationship, relationships are a lot of work, and they don’t come easily,” she added. “And I think that’s also interesting to explore. I think Barry’s Bay has a lot more story to tell.”

Where can I watch Every Year After?

Amazon Prime has a plan that gives viewers access to all the titles on the streamer’s site for $8.99 per month. If you have an Amazon Prime account (they go for $14.99 per month or $139.99 per year after a one-month trial), you can go to the Every Year After title page on the Prime Video website or on the Prime Video app.

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