‘Off Campus’ Cast and Producers Tease Steamy and Heartfelt Season 1, Reveal Season 2 Is Beginning to Film
Prime Video's 'Off Campus,' based on Elle Kennedy's book series, premiered in Hollywood with its cast and creators in attendance. The show, centered on romance and self-discovery among an elite college hockey team, follows a fake-dating trope between music student Hannah Wells and hockey player Garrett Graham. Season two has already been confirmed and is set to begin filming soon.
- ▪'Off Campus' is adapted from Elle Kennedy's book series, starting with 'The Deal,' and follows a new couple in each installment.
- ▪Executive producers cite 'Bridgerton' as inspiration for giving each character their own romantic arc across potential seasons.
- ▪Season two of 'Off Campus' has been ordered and is beginning production, though the source book has not yet been announced.
- ▪Ella Bright performs a musical number in the first episode, a song that became one of her top tracks on Spotify Wrapped.
- ▪Belmont Cameli learned to play hockey for his role as Garrett Graham, drawn to the character through skill-based immersion.
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The cast of Prime Video’s ‘Off Campus.’ Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Prime Video Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text The cast and creatives of Prime Video’s next YA offering, Off Campus, gathered in Hollywood Wednesday night for the series premiere. Based on the Elle Kennedy books of the same name, the romance series follows “an elite ice hockey team, and the women in their lives, as they grapple with love, heartbreak, and self-discovery — forging deep friendships and enduring bonds while navigating the complexities that come with transitioning into adulthood,” according to the show’s…
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