Mika Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn began filming the second season of the Prime Video series “Off Campus” in Vancouver this week.
The production continues a popular hockey-romance narrative that has drawn a significant following for its depiction of collegiate athletics and relationship dynamics. This new chapter aims to resolve tension left by the previous season's finale.
Filming is taking place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [2]. Production is scheduled to run from June 2026 through September 2026 [1]. The schedule allows the crew to capture the specific seasonal transition required for the show's setting.
Abdalla and Kalyn, who play the lead characters Allie and Dean, are central to the upcoming plot arcs. The narrative will focus on the evolution of their relationship following the events of the first season. The actors are tasked with navigating the emotional aftermath of the series' initial climax.
“We’re resetting the clock for Allie and Dean,” Abdalla said.
The actress expressed enthusiasm for the direction of the new episodes. “I can’t wait for fans to see what happens next for Allie and Dean after the heated finale,” Abdalla said.
Production officials confirmed the timeline and location for the shoot. “Filming runs from June to September 2026 in Vancouver,” a production spokesperson said [1].
The series remains a key part of Prime Video's romantic drama slate. By returning to Vancouver, the production maintains visual consistency with the first season, while introducing new story elements to keep the audience engaged.
““We’re resetting the clock for Allie and Dean.””
The commencement of filming for season 2 indicates Prime Video's commitment to the 'sports-romance' subgenre, which has seen a surge in streaming popularity. By resetting the narrative clock for the lead characters, the writers are likely attempting to sustain long-term romantic tension—a common strategy in serialized dramas to prevent plot stagnation after a primary couple unites.


