Prime Video is heading back to Barry’s Bay. The streamer has officially renewed its hit romantic drama Every Year After for a second season. The announcement was made during the network’s Obsessed Fest event.
The upcoming season will adapt the sequel novel One Golden Summer by author Carley Fortune. While the first season focused on the complex relationship between Percy and Sam, the new chapter shifts its perspective to Alice Everly, a photographer whose story was teased during the season one finale. The show will continue to explore the emotional connections established in the first installment, which starred Michael Bradway as Charlie Florek.
The renewal comes as little surprise given the strong audience reception to the series. By leaning into the source material of One Golden Summer, the showrunners are clearly looking to maintain the momentum built by the first season’s dual-timeline narrative. It is a smart move to capitalize on the established fan base of Fortune’s novels, which have become a staple for romantic drama enthusiasts on the platform.
Behind the Scenes of Season 2
Amy B. Harris is set to return as showrunner for the second season. She will continue to executive produce alongside Fortune, Lindsey Liberatore, Amy Rardin, John Stephens, and Grace Gilroy. The production team aims to deliver another emotional chapter that deepens the world of Barry’s Bay for returning viewers.
Peter Friedlander, Head of Global Television at Amazon MGM Studios, expressed gratitude for the creative team and the fans who helped make the series a global success. As the production prepares to return to the lake, fans can expect the same blend of nostalgia and romantic tension that defined the first season.
For those looking to catch up or revisit the story, the first season of Every Year After is currently available to stream on Prime Video. You can also find more information on the series via the official IMDb page.
Source: Deadline












