Every Year After fans have 'laundry list' of complaints after Prime Video drops Carley Fortune adaptation — and they're outright refusing rumored season 2
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Prime Video is well-known for its impeccable track record of young adult dramas.
The Summer I Turned Prettyand Maxton Hall dominated 2025, with Off Campusknocking all expectations out of the park earlier this year. Surely, then, Amazon's new YA drama adaptation Every Year After will make it a clean content sweep.
A week after the new TV show, based on Carley Fortune's hit novel Every Summer After, was released, fan energy feels as though it has changed for the worse.
In case you haven't caught up yet, we follow Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett) as they fall in love, and then join them one weekend, years later, as they come back together to confront a "heartbreaking mistake," as the show itself puts it.
Basically, it's One Day without the tragically hideous ending. But...
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