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How to watch Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus series

The hockey romance that captivated BookTok comes to life on Prime Video, featuring Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham's fake-dating arrangement.

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Promotional poster for “Off Campus” featuring a young couple embracing on an ice hockey rink under bright arena lights. A hockey player wearing a white and blue jersey kneels while holding a smiling woman in casual clothes, with the movie title displayed in large turquoise script text on the left side.
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If you’re a fan of college romance novels with a sporty twist, you’ve probably already heard the buzz about “Off Campus” landing on Prime Video. The series adaptation brings Elle Kennedy’s wildly popular book series to life, and it’s arrived with all the drama, hockey action, and slow-burn romance that made millions of readers fall in love with Briar University. The show premiered on May 13, 2026, and all eight episodes of Season 1 dropped at once, making it perfect for a weekend binge.

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The series centers on Hannah Wells, a quiet songwriter who’s emotionally guarded when it comes to intimacy, and Garrett Graham, Briar University’s star hockey captain who’s facing academic disaster. Their worlds collide when they strike up a fake-dating arrangement—Garrett desperately needs Hannah’s tutoring skills to save his plummeting GPA and secure his future in professional hockey, while Hannah wants to make her longtime crush jealous. What starts as a mutually beneficial transaction quickly becomes complicated when real feelings enter the equation, and their chemistry ignites into something neither of them expected.

Elle Kennedy’s “Off Campus” series first launched in 2015 and became a massive hit on BookTok, spawning five books total that follow different couples within Briar University’s tight-knit hockey community. The Prime Video adaptation primarily draws from “The Deal,” the first book in the series, though showrunners Louisa Levy and Gina Fattore have made some notable changes for the screen version. Beyond the central romance, the show explores themes of friendship, trauma recovery, consent, and the messy transition into adulthood that defines college life.

To watch “Off Campus,” you’ll need a Prime Video subscription, which comes bundled with Amazon Prime membership. In the United States, Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually, though discounted options exist for specific groups. Young adults ages 18-24 and college students can try Prime for Young Adults with a six-month free trial, then pay just $7.49 monthly or $69 yearly—fitting for a show about college students. Government assistance recipients qualify for Prime Access at $6.99 per month after a 30-day trial. New subscribers can also start with a standard 30-day free trial to test the waters.

The cast brings fresh faces and recognizable talent together. Ella Bright, known for her role in “The Crown,” plays Hannah with a vulnerability that early reviewers have praised, while Belmont Cameli from “Until Dawn” embodies Garrett’s cocky-yet-caring hockey captain persona. The supporting roster includes Mika Abdalla as Allie Hayes, Antonio Cipriano as John Logan, Jalen Thomas Brooks as John Tucker, and Josh Heuston as Justin, among others. These characters represent the broader friend group at Briar U, and fans of the book series will recognize them as protagonists of later novels.

One of the most exciting pieces of news for fans came before the premiere—Prime Video already renewed “Off Campus” for Season 2. New cast members India Fowler and Phillipa Soo are joining the ensemble, suggesting the show will expand beyond Hannah and Garrett’s story to explore other relationships within the Briar hockey universe. This aligns with how Kennedy’s book series works, with each installment focusing on a different couple while maintaining the interconnected friend group. Peter Friedlander, head of global television at Amazon MGM Studios, expressed confidence in the show’s “emotionally charged, character-driven storytelling” and its passionate fanbase.

The production team behind the series includes co-creators Louisa Levy and Gina Fattore, who also serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. Joining them are executive producers Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, James Seidman, Leanna Billings, and Neal Flaherty—a team with experience bringing beloved book series to screen. Their challenge was translating Kennedy’s first-person narrative style and internal character monologues into visual storytelling while maintaining the emotional core that readers connected with.

For those unfamiliar with the source material, Kennedy’s original “Off Campus” series consists of “The Deal,” “The Mistake,” “The Score,” “The Goal,” and “The Legacy“. Each book features a different hockey player and his romantic interest, creating an interconnected web of relationships at Briar University. The series also has a spin-off called “Briar U,” which continues exploring the university’s hockey program with new characters. With Season 2 already confirmed, viewers can expect the show to potentially adapt these subsequent books, giving fans more hockey romance to devour.

The timing of the release capitalizes on the ongoing boom in book-to-screen romance adaptations flooding streaming platforms. Prime Video already has a strong lineup of romantic series, including “The Idea of You,” “Red, White, & Royal Blue,” and “The Summer I Turned Pretty“. “Off Campus” fits snugly into this roster, offering viewers who crave swoon-worthy relationships and emotional storylines another option for their watchlist. The show understands its target audience completely—people who want chemistry, emotional payoff, and just enough chaos to stay invested across multiple episodes.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of Elle Kennedy’s books or someone who simply enjoys college-set romances with heart, “Off Campus” delivers exactly what it promises. The series may follow predictable romance tropes—the fake dating setup, opposites attract, the emotionally unavailable athlete who softens—but it executes them with enough charm and sincerity to make the journey worthwhile. Plus, with all episodes available for immediate streaming, there’s no waiting week-to-week for resolution. Just grab your Prime Video subscription, settle in, and prepare to fall for Briar University’s hockey team just like millions of readers did before you.


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