Amazon’s upcoming series adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s popular “Off Campus” books has recently announced the addition of seven new series regulars to its cast. The news was confirmed by Variety, revealing the talented actors who will be bringing these beloved characters to life on screen.
The cast includes Ella Bright, known for her roles in “The Crown” and “Malory Towers,” as the character Hannah. Belmont Camelli, from “Until Dawn” and “Saved by the Bell,” will be portraying Garrett. Mika Abdalla, star of “Snack Shack” and “Sex Appeal,” will take on the role of Allie. Antonio Cipriano, known for “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” and “National Treasure: Edge of History,” has been cast as Logan. Jalen Thomas Brooks, from “The Pitt” and “Thanksgiving,” will play Tucker. Josh Heuston, seen in “Dune: Prophecy” and “Heartbreak High,” will portray Justin. Lastly, Stephen Kalyn, known for “Gen V” and “Motorheads,” will be playing Dean.
The series will follow the story of a music major who despises hockey (played by Ella Bright) and the university’s star center (portrayed by Belmont Camelli) as they embark on an unlikely romance. The show will delve into the lives of an elite ice hockey team and the significant women in their lives, exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery as they navigate the challenges of adulthood.
The first season of the series will be based on the first book in the series, titled “The Deal,” which was originally published in 2015. The adaptation will be brought to life by Louisa Levy, who will serve as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside Gina Fattore. The production team also includes executive producers Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, James Seidman, Leanna Billings, Neal Flaherty, and Silver Tree. Annika Patton will act as a producer, with Elle Kennedy herself serving as a producer alongside Amazon MGM Studios.
Fans can look forward to seeing these talented actors bring the beloved characters of “Off Campus” to life on screen. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated adaptation.