Season 1 of Off Campus only just dropped on Amazon Prime Video, and fans are already deep in the rabbit hole looking for every scrap of Season 2 news. Luckily, there’s actually quite a bit to unpack.
Prime Video was so confident in the book-to-screen adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s bestselling series that it didn’t even wait until Season 1’s premiere to greenlight Season 2. That early vote of confidence has paid off in a big way, with the cast and crew moving at a genuinely impressive pace.
Creator Louisa Levy revealed on the day of the series premiere that “all eight scripts are written” for the upcoming season, while stars Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli confirmed they’re scheduled to begin filming Season 2 just days after the Season 1 premiere.
For a show that has only just introduced us to Briar University, the momentum behind Season 2 already feels massive.
When Will ‘Off Campus’ Season 2 Hit Prime Video?

There’s no official premiere date yet, but we can make some educated guesses based on the production timeline.
Filming for Season 1 took place from June to October 2025 in Canada, before the episodes arrived on Prime Video in May 2026. Season 2 is following a very similar path. Production is expected to run from June through mid-September 2026, with the cast undergoing a two-week hockey boot camp before cameras roll. If the post-production schedule mirrors Season 1, a Spring 2027 premiere window looks like a reasonable target.
Filming on Season 2 kicked off on May 18 in Canada, meaning the hockey romance’s spring semester is already underway. Fans waiting for a trailer will likely be sitting tight until at least early 2027, but the fact that scripts are locked and production has started is genuinely exciting news.
The Season 2 Cast: Who’s In, Who’s Out, and Who’s New

The core Briar U crew is coming back. Prime Video’s renewal statement confirmed that Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Mika Abdalla, Stephen Kalyn, Antonio Cipriano, and Jalen Thomas Brooks are all series regulars heading into Season 2.
The big new addition is one book fans have been waiting for. India Fowler has been cast as a series regular playing Grace Ivers, while Broadway veteran Philipa Soo joins in a recurring capacity as a theatre artist guest-directing an original play at Briar U. Fowler’s Grace is the love interest at the center of The Mistake, the second book in Kennedy’s series, so her casting signals the direction Season 2 is heading.
There is one notable departure. Josh Heuston has confirmed he will not reprise his role as Justin Kohl in Season 2. Creator Louisa Levy acknowledged the departure but teased that he could return in the future, noting there are characters from the books that still haven’t been introduced.
As for which couple takes center stage, that’s the question dividing the fandom right now. The source material points to Logan and Grace as the Season 2 leads, but the show has already shown it’s willing to shuffle the romantic order. Based on how Season 1 ends, many fans suspect Dean and Allie will take on a much bigger role in Season 2, particularly given what happens in the final scene. With Kalyn and Abdalla confirmed as returning series regulars, it looks like their story is far from over.
The stakes heading into Season 2 feel genuinely high. The show built something real with its Season 1 ensemble, and the combination of new faces like Fowler and Soo alongside the established Briar U core suggests the writers are expanding the world rather than just resetting it. If the scripts are as strong as Levy’s confidence implies, Season 2 could land even harder than the first.
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