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A Guide to Prime Video’s New Steamy Rom-Coms and YA Shows: ‘Off Campus,’ ‘Every Year After’ and More

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Prime Video is investing in love with a wide variety of steamy rom-coms, star-studded TV shows coming this year— and a fan event to celebrate the upcoming YA titles.

The streaming service announced on Thursday, April 30, that Prime Video was branching out with Obsessed Fest, which is described as “an inaugural summer tentpole event that brings the internet’s most passionate fandoms to life.” The event will take place on June 27 at nya Studios in Los Angeles with an “all-day immersive event” that “transforms online fandom into a live, participatory celebration where fans can connect, discover, and engage like never before,” according to the press release.

Obsessed Fest will celebrate highly anticipated YA titles including Every Year After, The Love Hypothesis, Elle, Off Campus, Overcompensating, Your Fault: London, Drawn Together and more. Fans who attend will get exclusive first looks, appearances from casts and creators and a range of fan-focused access to the talent and creators behind the stories they love.

The programming at Obsessed Fest will feature a central programming hub, a literary lounge, a suite of cinematic content studios and screenings, merch and concessions for attendees.

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In addition to announcing the fan event, Prime Video offered a glimpse at what is to come with first looks at shows such as Off Campus, Every Year After, Maxton Hall and Elle and new original movies including Clashing Through the Snow.

Keep scrolling to see everything coming to Prime Video:

‘Off Campus’

Based on the Off Campus book series by Elle Kennedy, the show follows an elite ice hockey team — and the women in their lives — as they “grapple with love, heartbreak, and self-discovery —forging deep friendships and enduring bonds while navigating the complexities that come with transitioning into adulthood.” (May 13)

‘Every Year After’

Based on Carley Fortune’s novel Every Summer After, Every Year After is told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – a quintessential lake town. (June 10)

‘Elle’

A prequel to Legally Blonde, the series explores Elle Woods’ (Lexi Minetree) teenage years in the 1990s as a high school student. (July 1)

‘Sterling Point’

Created by Megan Park, the show follows a woman who’s life takes a turn when she inherits her mysterious grandfather’s island in Canada. (August 5)

‘The Last Sunrise’

The upcoming film centers on a young American woman with health issues, who follows her overprotective mother as her job takes her to Majorca.

‘The Love Hypothesis’

Ali Hazelwood‘s The Love Hypothesis was an overnight success when the book was published in 2021. According to the film synopsis, The Love Hypothesis follows Olive as she tries to convince her best friend into thinking her dating life is great. To help with the lie, she pretends to date her professor, Adam, and the twosome try to make everyone around them think they are in love. But soon, they start to forget that their feelings are supposed to be fake.

‘The Devil’s Mouth’

The survival horror film will follow a group of college friends whose Thailand adventure turns deadly when they become trapped in submerged caves.

‘Maxton Hall’

Season 3 of the hit TV series will continue to follow James (Damian Hardung) and Ruby’s (Harriet Herbig-Matten) love story.

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‘Drawn Together’

The Spanish-language thriller is based on a romantic suspense novel by Mercedes Ron about a New York heiress forced to live with a strict bodyguard after a kidnapping. (2026)

‘Your Fault: London’

In the sequel to the hit film, Noah (Asha Banks) and Nick (Matthew Broome) will keep fighting for their forbidden love. (June 2026)

‘Perfectos Mentirosos’

The Spanish Original film is based on the Wattpad novel written by Alex Mírez.

‘Clashing Through the Snow’

Starring TSITP’s Christopher Briney and Michelle Randolph, Clashing Through the Snow follows two professional rivals stuck together on a chaotic cross-country road trip to New York, transforming from enemies to lovers.

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