The Canadian drama series Off Campus, based on Elle Kennedy's book series, has been renewed for a second season, but with a twist: cast changes and age dynamics are now in the spotlight.

The $30 million renewal deal

The show's renewal for a second season comes after a successful first season, which premiered in May 2026 and follows an elite ice hockey team and the women in their lives as they navigate love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

Actress Bright, who plays Hannah, expressed her immediate conenction to the role and scripts, stating, 'Listen, I came into this job and during the chemistry reads - with more than enough information and knowledge and understanding of what this role required in the show - I just fell in love with Hannah and these scripts immediately.'

Age dynamics on set

One cast member addressed being nearly a decade younger than some colleagues, noting that despite the age gap, she never felt excluded, emphasizing the familial atmosphere and perfect camaraderie among the cast.

Fans anticipating Kalyn's expanded role in season 2 might be surprised to learn the actor is 28,while Evans, at 22, is expceted to play a larger part following his casting as Hunter Davenport.

Cast changes and age dynamics in focus

The show's renewal for a second season comes with cast changes , signaling shifts in the ensemble as the story progresses.

Regarding discussions about age dynamics on set, one cast member addressed being nearly a decade younger than some colleagues, noting that despite the age gap she never felt excluded, emphasizing the familial atmosphere and perfect camaraderie among the cast.

What's next for Off Campus?

The show's themes of love and self-discovery will likely remain intact , but with the cast changes and age dynamics in focus, fans can expect a new dynamic in the second season.

The show's renewal for a second season comes after a successful first season,which premiered in May 2026 and follows an elite ice hockey team and the women in their lives as they navigate love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.