‘Off Campus’ Season 2 Has Officially Hit the Ground Running as First Set Photos Surface From Vancouver
Briar University is back in session. First look photos from the set of ‘Off Campus’ Season 2 have begun circulating online, confirming that production is well underway in Vancouver following a wave of excitement that has barely settled since the show’s debut.
The images capture Antonio Cipriano, Mika Abdalla, and Stephen Kalyn between takes, giving fans their earliest glimpse at the sophomore season taking shape in real time.
Filming for Season 2 is expected to run from June 1 through September 18, with a likely release window landing in spring 2027. The show wasted no time getting cameras rolling, with stars Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli confirming they were scheduled to begin filming Season 2 just days after the Season 1 premiere.
Season 1 pulled in 36 million viewers worldwide within its first 12 days, making it Prime Video’s third most-watched debut season of all time, behind only ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ and ‘Fallout.’ Among women aged 18 to 34, it is the platform’s number one debut season ever. Those numbers made the renewal feel less like a business decision and more like an inevitability.
Season 2 will center on the romance between Allie Hayes and Dean Di Laurentis, played by Mika Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn, after their slow-burn connection became one of Season 1’s most talked-about storylines. The new season adapts the plot of Elle Kennedy’s third novel in the series, ‘The Score,’ while skipping over the second book, ‘The Mistake,’ which centers on Logan and Grace, though their romance will begin developing in Season 2 to set up a future installment.

The set photos showing Cipriano back on location confirm that his character, John Logan, will remain a core presence at Briar University even as the romantic spotlight shifts to a new couple. Cipriano has described India Fowler, cast as Grace for Season 2, as someone who will elevate the show, adding that he is excited for Logan and Grace’s dynamic to begin forming.
Mika Abdalla spoke to Marie Claire about the emotional weight she expects to carry in Season 2, saying she is “excited for the deep emotional turmoil that Allie is going through” and that playing a character with such vivid contradictions between outward confidence and inner depth feels like a meaningful challenge.
Meanwhile, Stephen Kalyn described Season 1’s sixth episode as practically a pilot for the new season, calling it “a soft launch for season two and what you’re going to expect,” in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
All eight scripts for Season 2 are already completed, signaling that the creative process is well ahead of schedule and reflecting strong confidence in the adaptation from Prime Video. With set photos already surfacing just days into production, the fandom that turned ‘Off Campus’ into one of the year’s defining streaming events is clearly not going anywhere anytime soon.
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