Prime Video’s Off Campus Season Two Puts Allie and Dean’s Romance Front and Center

Prime Video has confirmed that Off Campus Season Two will center on the relationship between Allie Hayes and Dean Di Laurentis, played by returning stars Mika Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn. Series creator Louisa Levy returns alongside the full ensemble for the next chapter of one of streaming’s biggest debut success stories.

The numbers from Season One put the stakes in sharp focus. Off Campus ranked as the No. 3 most-viewed debut season of any series in Prime Video history, trailing only The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and Fallout. Through its first 12 days, it reached 36 million viewers worldwide. Among women 18-34, it holds the record as Prime Video’s most-viewed debut season of all time. Season Two arrives with a built-in audience of that scale and a story that’s ready to go deeper.

Levy frames the shift directly. “We are so excited to continue Allie and Dean’s story as our primary romance of season two after kickstarting their romance in season one,” she says. “But if you fell in love with Hannah and Garrett, don’t worry, they will still be an integral part of our robust ensemble. We’re looking forward to telling the next chapter of everyone’s story. There’s a lot for fans to look forward to.”

Abdalla brings a strong screen resume to the lead role, with credits including Hulu’s Sex Appeal, the 2024 indie Snack Shack opposite Gabe LaBelle, and the award-winning series The Pitt. Kalyn, a Canadian actor, is best known for his recurring role in Gen V, with additional credits including Cruel Intentions, Motorheads, and Essex County. Their chemistry anchored one of Season One’s most compelling threads, and Season Two builds the whole story around it.

The full series regular lineup returns, with Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Antonio Cipriano, Jalen Thomas Brooks, and India Fowler all back, joined by Philippa Soo (Hamilton, Dopesick) in a recurring role. Levy co-showruns and executive produces alongside Gina Fattore, with Temple Hill’s Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and James Seidman also executive producing.

Off Campus is based on Elle Kennedy’s bestselling Off Campus Universe, drawn from a catalog of more than 50 contemporary fiction and romance novels translated into over 25 languages with over 10 million copies sold worldwide. The source material has the kind of dedicated readership that streaming shows dream about, and Season One proved the adaptation could match its energy. Season Two has every reason to go further.