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Every Year After follows two people across six summers — falling in love, falling apart, then facing one defining week that asks whether a first love can be reclaimed. Based on Carley Fortune's novel and developed by Amy B. Harris and Leila Gerstein, the series premiered at Tribeca in June 2026. Fans drawn to it will want stories about formative connections that don't resolve cleanly — across seasons, years, or entire lifetimes.

About Every Year After

Every Year After is an American romantic drama television series developed by Amy B. Harris and Leila Gerstein. It is based on Every Summer After by Carley Fortune. The series had its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 8, 2026, and was released on Amazon Prime Video on June 10, 2026.

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What should I watch after Every Year After?

Try First Love, a drama about two teens who fall deeply in love, then spend decades wondering if they chose the right path — it shares that same ache of a first relationship that never fully lets go.

Are there books like Every Year After?

Second Chance Summer and Summer Kind Of Love both deliver that bittersweet, season-spanning romance where two people must reckon with old feelings — perfect reads if the show's emotional push-pull resonated with you.

Are there games that capture the feeling of Every Year After?

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is the closest match — a story about friends whose defining summer shapes their lives for decades, with the same sense that one moment can split everything into before and after.

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