If like us you've binge-watched Off Campus approximately eight times since it was released a few weeks ago and are crying out for a new romance series to watch, then you are in luck as tomorrow Prime Video is releasing their latest romance drama Every Year After and we've got all the details on what time you can watch it from.
Based on Carley Fortune's novel Every Summer After, the new eight-part series tells the story of Percy, a journalist in her late twenties who heads back to the lake she spent every summer at, after the mum of her childhood best friends' passes away. And that's not the only thing she's dealing with as said childhood best friends also happen to be brothers - Charlie and Sam - the two men she's had a lot of romantic history with. What will happen when she's reunited with the pair?
Well, we're not going to spoil the answer to that but we can tell you exactly what time Every Year After will be available to stream on Prime Video from.
When is Every Year After released?
All eight episodes of Every Year After will be released on Prime Video on 10 June.
What time is Every Year After available in the UK?
Here in the UK, the new episodes of Every Year After will be available from 8am BST on 10 June. Not in the UK? Here's what time they are available on Prime Video where you are:
- United States (PDT) - 12:00 AM
- United States (EDT) - 03:00 AM
- Canada - 3:00 AM (Toronto), 12:00 AM (Vancouver)
- Brazil (Rio De Janiero) - 4:00 AM
- United Kingdom (BST) - 8:00 AM
- Europe (Central European Time) - 9:00 AM
- South Africa (Cape Town, Central Africa Time) - 9:00 AM
- India (New Delhi) - 12:30 PM
- Indonesia (Jakarta) - 2:00 PM
- Philippines (Manila) - 3:00 PM
- Hong Kong - 3:00 PM
- Singapore - 3:00 PM
- Australia - 3:00 PM (Perth), 5:00 PM (Sydney)
- Japan (Tokyo) - 4:00 PM
- New Zealand (Auckland) - 7:00 PM
Is Every Summer After just one season?
Right now only one official season of Every Summer After has been confirmed, however the series showrunner Amy B. Harris has expressed her interest in doing four more seasons of the show.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly ahead of the show's release, Harris said: "I see five seasons. Obviously, there's another book that's connected to Barry's Bay that I think will be a very exciting blueprint for us for a potential season 2."
The other book in question? One Golden Summer which follows Charlie's love story on the lake.
We're keeping our fingers crossed for that season two renewal then!
Every Year After is available to stream on Prime Video from 10 June













