Off Campus Season 2 Officially Greenlit – Logan & Grace Take Center Stage as Filming Begins Soon on Prime Video.

The hockey romance phenomenon that took over Prime Video in May 2026 is officially returning. Off Campus, the steamy adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s bestselling New Adult book series, ended Season 1 on a high note with Garrett Graham and Hannah Wells finally together, but fans won’t have to wait long to dive back into the world of Briar University’s elite hockey team. Prime Video renewed the series for Season 2 back in February 2026 — months before Season 1 even premiered — a bold vote of confidence that has already paid off with massive viewership and glowing reviews.
Season 1 followed hockey captain Garrett (Belmont Cameli) and music major Hannah (Ella Bright) as their fake-dating arrangement turned into real feelings amid campus chaos, team rivalries, and personal growth. The eight-episode run delivered the perfect mix of laugh-out-loud banter, emotional depth, and sizzling chemistry that propelled it to the top of Prime Video charts worldwide. With a 96% critic score and strong audience love, the show has become the latest must-watch college romance.
For Season 2, the spotlight shifts to a new central couple while keeping fan favorites around. The story will center on John Logan — Garrett’s charismatic best friend and star hockey player — and Grace Ivers, a shy freshman who captures his attention. Logan appears confident and carefree on the surface, but he grapples with serious uncertainty about his future after college. His flirty friendship with Grace quickly deepens, only for a major mistake to push her away. After a summer apart, Grace returns transformed — more confident and stronger — forcing Logan to work hard to win her back through heartfelt gestures and personal growth.
Showrunner Louisa Levy has confirmed all eight scripts for Season 2 are already written, promising a blend of romance, hockey drama, and personal stakes. Expect returning characters like Garrett and Hannah to continue their journey as they navigate post-college decisions and pro hockey dreams. The series adopts a Bridgerton-style approach, focusing on a new couple each season while maintaining the interconnected world of Briar University. Side stories involving other teammates and emotional family dynamics will add layers of depth and humor.
Filming for Season 2 is set to kick off very soon, with reports pointing to early June 2026 in Canada, following a similar schedule to Season 1 (which filmed June–October 2025 before its May 2026 release). This fast-tracked production suggests Season 2 could arrive as early as spring 2027, though Prime Video has not yet announced an exact date.
Casting details for Season 2 are still emerging, but Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli are expected to reprise their roles in supporting capacities. New additions will bring Logan and Grace to life, staying true to the beloved book characters while allowing room for fresh on-screen chemistry. Fans are already speculating about expanded roles for Dean and Allie, whose dynamic was cleverly introduced early in Season 1.
The success of Off Campus highlights the enduring appeal of Kennedy’s books, which have sold millions worldwide with their witty dialogue, relatable characters, and heartfelt exploration of love, ambition, and friendship in a high-pressure college sports environment. Prime Video’s adaptation captures the essence perfectly — steamy scenes balanced with genuine emotion and laugh-out-loud moments that keep viewers hooked.
Social media is buzzing with excitement. Comments on fan videos and official posts scream “Season 2 is a NEED,” with many praising the slow-burn tension and demanding more stories from the Off-Campus universe. Whether it’s Logan’s redemption arc, Grace’s transformation, or the continued adventures of the hockey crew, anticipation is sky-high.
As production gears up, Off Campus Season 2 promises to deliver even more of what made Season 1 addictive: campus parties, intense games, complicated relationships, and the kind of romance that feels both escapist and real. For anyone who fell in love with Briar University this spring, the wait — though still a year away — will be worth it.
Prime Video has another winner on its hands, and the ice at Briar is just getting warmer.