Updated
Updated · CBR · Jun 14
Every Year After Ousts Off Campus for Prime Video's Global No. 1 in 3 Days
Updated
Updated · CBR · Jun 14

Every Year After Ousts Off Campus for Prime Video's Global No. 1 in 3 Days

2 articles · Updated · CBR · Jun 14

Summary

  • Three days after its June 10 debut, Every Year After climbed to No. 1 on Prime Video's global chart and topped both the U.S. TV and overall rankings.
  • Off Campus, which had led the platform for nearly a month after posting Prime Video's third-best debut, slipped to No. 2 on both U.S. charts.
  • All eight episodes of the Sadie Soverall-Matt Cornett romance dropped at once, extending Prime Video's recent run of young-adult romance hits under its "Obsession Is In Session" push.
  • Based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel, which has sold more than 1 million copies, the series adds to a broader streaming formula in which book-to-screen romances arrive with built-in audiences.

Insights

Are book-to-screen hits like *Every Year After* sacrificing loyal fans for streaming dominance?
Its audience score is 52%, so why is *Every Year After* the world's number one show?
As BookTok dictates the next streaming hits, is Hollywood's creativity at risk?