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

The pickup ensures the continuation of the adaptation of Carly Fortune’s novels, signaling the streaming service's confidence in the show's audience engagement following its debut.

Actors Michael Bradway and Matt Cornett shared their reactions to the news during Prime Video's Obsessed Fest in Los Angeles. The event took place in June 2026 to promote the series and discuss how the production adapts the source material [2].

The series first premiered on June 10, 2026 [3]. The first season consisted of eight episodes that were released at once [4].

During the event, Bradway and Cornett said to Entertainment Tonight their hopes for their respective characters in the upcoming chapters. They discussed the specific changes made from the book to the screen, a process necessary for translating the novel's internal monologue into a visual medium.

Production details for the new season indicate that filming will take place in Barry's Bay [5]. This location serves as a central setting for the narrative's progression.

The renewal comes shortly after the initial release, reflecting a fast turnaround for the production team to begin planning the second installment. The actors said they are excited about delving deeper into the emotional complexities of the story as the plot evolves beyond the first season's events.

Prime Video has renewed the series "Every Year After" for a second season

The rapid renewal of "Every Year After" suggests that Prime Video is prioritizing high-engagement romantic dramas based on established literary properties. By securing a second season shortly after the June premiere, the network can maintain momentum with the fanbase and ensure production continuity in key locations like Barry's Bay.