Prime Video’s Off Campus, adapted from Elle Kennedy’s book series, has exploded online after its first season, pairing music major Hannah Wells with hockey star Garrett Graham in a campus romance that prizes communication over drama.

Season 1’s “fake dating, real love” formula draws a Bridgerton‑style ensemble

According to the source, the show’s first season follows Hannah and Garrett as they navigate a staged relationship at Briar University, echoing the “fake‑dating leads to real love” trope seen in other streaming hits. the series distinguishes itself by focusing on mutual respect and enthusiastic consent, a contrast to the toxic dynamics of shows like Tell Me Lies.

Season 2 already in pre‑production,new couples on the horizon

The report notes that Season 2 is already in pre‑production, with showrunner Louisa Levy hinting at a shift to new central characters John Logan and Grace Ivers while keeping the original couple in the mix. This strategy mirrors Bridgerton’s rotating romantic focus, keeping the narrative fresh.

Book‑to‑screen adaptations dominate the romance‑drama landscape

As the source points out, Off Campus joins a roster of successful book‑to‑series adaptations such as Tell Me Lies and The Summer I Turned Pretty, underscoring a broader trend of streaming platforms turning popular YA novels into bingeable content.

What’s still unclear about the show’s future trajectory?

While the source confirms Season 2’s production, it does not detail the exact release window or whether the new couple will replace the original pair entirely . additionally, the long‑term plans for the ensemble cast beyond the second season remain unconfirmed .