Amazon has officially unveiled the trailer for its upcoming YA romantic drama series Every Year After, and it already looks like the next emotional binge-watch for romance fans. Adapted from Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel Every Summer After, the series promises a nostalgic and deeply emotional journey through friendship, heartbreak, and the enduring magic of first love.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Barry’s Bay, the story follows lifelong friends Percy and Sam as they navigate years of emotional highs and painful misunderstandings. The trailer teases a tender romance filled with lake-town summers, youthful memories, emotional reunions, and the timeless question — what if your first love was always meant to be your soulmate? With its dreamy visuals and emotional storytelling, the series leans heavily into nostalgia while exploring how certain relationships continue shaping people long after they end.
Leading the cast are Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett as Percy and Sam, the central couple whose chemistry drives the emotional core of the story. The supporting cast includes Aurora Perrineau, Abigail Cowen, Michael Bradway, Joseph Chiu, and Elisha Cuthbert, adding depth to the coming-of-age romance drama. The trailer hints at emotional tension, unresolved feelings, and life-changing choices unfolding over six years and one unforgettable week in Barry’s Bay.
Created and showrun by Amy B. Harris, with writing from Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky, Every Year After appears ready to capture the same emotional energy that made the original novel a favorite among readers. The series blends themes of second chances, emotional healing, friendship, and young adulthood into a heartfelt narrative that feels both intimate and cinematic.
The tagline, “A second chance at first love,” perfectly sums up the emotional appeal of the series. Early reactions online suggest viewers are already falling in love with the warm atmosphere, emotional soundtrack, and slow-burn romance showcased in the trailer. Fans of emotional YA dramas and nostalgic love stories are especially excited to see the beloved book finally come alive on screen.
Every Year After is scheduled to premiere on June 10, 2026, and could easily become one of the standout romantic streaming releases of the summer.
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