May, 29: The hit college drama series “Off Campus” is set to return for its second season, continuing its exploration of love, friendship, and self-discovery within the world of elite college ice hockey.

Season Two will prominently focus on the evolving romantic relationship between Allie Hayes (Mika Abdalla) and Dean Di Laurentis (Stephen Kalyn), while continuing to develop the broader ensemble cast that has been central to the series’ success.
Series creator Louisa Levy shared her excitement for the upcoming season, stating:
“We are so excited to continue Allie and Dean’s story as our primary romance of season two after kickstarting their romance in season one. But if you fell in love with Hannah and Garrett, don’t worry they will still be an integral part of our robust ensemble. We’re looking forward to telling the next chapter of everyone’s story. There’s a lot for fans to look forward to!”
Expanding Cast and Continuing Storylines
Based on the bestselling book series by Elle Kennedy, Off Campus follows an elite ice hockey team and the women in their lives as they navigate love, heartbreak, ambition, and personal growth—building deep friendships while transitioning into adulthood.
Season Two will feature returning series regulars including Mika Abdalla, Stephen Kalyn, Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Antonio Cipriano, Jalen Thomas Brooks, India Fowler, with Philipa Soo set to recur.
Mika Abdalla is known for Sex Appeal, Snack Shack, and The Pitt. Stephen Kalyn is recognized for his role in Gen V and appearances in Cruel Intentions, Motorheads, and Essex County.
Creative Team and Production
The series is created and co-showrun by Louisa Levy and Gina Fattore, with executive producers Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, James Seidman, alongside Leanna Billings and Neal Flaherty. Author Elle Kennedy, whose globally bestselling novels inspired the series, continues to serve as the foundation of the franchise.
Season One Breakout Success
Off Campus Season One delivered strong global performance and audience engagement:
- Ranked No. 3 most-viewed debut season in Prime Video history
- Reached 36 million viewers worldwide within its first 12 days
- Ranked behind only The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 1 and Fallout Season 1 among Prime Video debuts
- Became Prime Video’s most-viewed debut season among women aged 18–34