Where to Watch 'Every Year After'? Your Guide to Watching the Coming-of-Age Series

Published 06/12/2026, 8:46 AM CDT

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Every Year After has all the ingredients to become the next summer romance obsession, serving sun-soaked nostalgia, aching first love, and a reunion drenched in unresolved feelings. Adapted from Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel, the series cleverly moves between Percy and Sam’s carefree teenage summers and their complicated reunion ten years later. With a painful mystery surrounding what shattered their bond and years of regret and longing waiting to be unpacked, every episode leaves viewers chasing answers.

It is no surprise that these emotional twists have romance fans eagerly searching for where to watch Every Year After.

Where fans can catch up on Every Year After?

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If Every Year After has already found a place on your summer watchlist, there is only one destination to visit: Amazon Prime Video. The romantic drama premiered all eight episodes on June 10, making it the perfect weekend binge for anyone craving nostalgia, first love, and a decade's worth of unresolved feelings.

The choice of platform feels almost poetic, considering Amazon Prime Video has already established itself as the unofficial headquarters for summer romance obsessions. It was the home of the wildly popular The Summer I Turned Pretty, a series that transformed love triangles, beach houses, and Team debates into an internet-wide phenomenon.

The streaming giant has continued its love affair with romance in 2026 by adding fresh stories that have captured audiences. From the college romance chaos of Off Campus, which prompted the streaming platform to even call out fans, to the emotional waves created by Every Year After, Amazon Prime Video clearly understands that viewers cannot resist a little heartbreak with their happily-ever-afters.

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While fans wait for more Percy and Sam, these romance dramas are ready to fill the Barry’s Bay-shaped hole in their hearts.

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For those who have already made Percy and Sam permanent residents of their thoughts, there is no need to stare dramatically at a lake in despair. The Summer I Turned Pretty offers another serving of sunlit romance and complicated choices and is an obvious choice if you have not watched the show already. On the other hand, Normal People provides the sort of relationship that survives on equal parts passion, pain, and poor timing.

If heartbreak served across different chapters of life is your preferred entertainment, One Day is practically an invitation. Cruel Summer adds a sharper edge with secrets spread across multiple summers, proving that nostalgia occasionally arrives with a suspicious amount of emotional baggage.

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Then there is The Way Home, which trades ordinary memories for a time-bending journey through family scars, regrets, and long-awaited healing. Percy and Sam may have started the summer romance fever, but these stories are more than ready to keep the emotional damage delightfully alive.

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What moment are you most looking forward to watching in Every Year After? Let us know in the comments!

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Iffat Siddiqui

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