Prime Video has officially renewed the series "Every Year After" for a second season [1].

The renewal comes as the streaming service seeks to capitalize on the show's initial audience resonance and a dramatic conclusion to its first season [2]. The decision ensures that the narrative arc will continue following the high stakes established in the premiere episodes.

Showrunner Amy B. Harris announced the news on June 27, 2026 [1], during Prime Video's Obsessed Fest virtual event [1]. The announcement occurred less than one month after the series first premiered [3].

"We're going back to Barry's Bay for season two," Harris said in an interview with E! News [3].

Executives at Prime Video MGM expressed confidence in the show's ability to attract viewers. A chief executive at the company said, "We’re thrilled to bring back ‘Every Year After’ for a second season and continue the story that resonated with audiences" [2].

The series will return to the fictional setting of Barry's Bay to resolve plot points left open by the season-one finale [2]. While specific production dates for the new episodes have not been released, the rapid renewal suggests a strong internal performance metric for the title [3].

Prime Video's Obsessed Fest serves as a primary venue for the company to engage with fanbases and announce future content plans. By confirming the second season during this event, the platform aimed to maintain the momentum generated by the first season's release [1].

"We're going back to Barry's Bay for season two."

The rapid renewal of 'Every Year After'—occurring in less than 30 days from its debut—indicates that Prime Video is prioritizing high-engagement content to reduce churn. By announcing the news at a dedicated fan event like Obsessed Fest, the streamer is leveraging community-driven marketing to secure viewership for the second season before the first has even fully cycled through its initial audience.