'Every Year After' Trailer: Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett Reunite

Prime Video has released the trailer for its upcoming romantic drama series 'Every Year After,' based on Carley Fortune's novel. The series follows childhood best friends Percy and Sam, played by Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett, who reunite years later in Barry's Bay. The trailer shows emotional tension as Percy returns for a funeral, reigniting old feelings. All episodes will premiere on June 10.

Key Points: Every Year After Trailer: Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett Reunite

  • Trailer released for Prime Video's romantic drama series Every Year After
  • Based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel Every Summer After
  • Premieres June 10 with all episodes
  • Stars Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett, Michael Bradway, and Elisha Cuthbert
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'Every Year After' trailer shows Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett reuniting as former lovers

Prime Video releases trailer for 'Every Year After,' based on Carley Fortune's novel, starring Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett. Premieres June 10.

"You came home. - Sam Florek (Matt Cornett)"

Washington, May 13

The trailer of Prime Video's upcoming romantic drama series 'Every Year After' has finally been released, giving fans a first look at the emotional story of childhood best friends who reunite years later in Barry's Bay, Canada.

Based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel Every Summer After, the series will premiere on June 10 on Prime Video with all episodes releasing together.

The trailer opens with Sadie Soverall's character Persephone "Percy" Fraser returning to Barry's Bay after many years. "What am I doing back here?" Percy asks while travelling through the small lakeside town with her friend Chantal, played by Aurora Perrineau.

The series follows Percy, who spent her childhood summers in Barry's Bay alongside brothers Sam and Charlie Florek. Over time, Percy and Sam's close friendship slowly turned into romance before something separated them and pushed Percy away from the town.

Matt Cornett plays Sam Florek, while Michael Bradway stars as his older brother Charlie. Charlie later invites Percy back to Barry's Bay for the funeral of their mother Sue Florek, played by Elisha Cuthbert.

In the trailer, Sam struggles with Percy's return and tells Charlie, "Percy being here, it's bad for me. I just don't know what it's gonna be like to see her again." However, the emotional tension between the two quickly returns when Sam sees Percy again at his family's restaurant and softly tells her, "You came home." The trailer is backed by Maggie Rogers' song 'Light On.'

The series also stars Joseph Chiu as Jordie, a close friend of the Florek brothers, and Abigail Cowen as Percy's childhood best friend Delilah.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Another book adaptation! I hope they do justice to Carley Fortune's novel. The 'childhood friends to lovers to estranged' trope is so popular these days, but the Canadian lakeside setting adds a fresh touch. Let's see if it can match the emotional depth of Indian dramas like 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.'
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Ananya R
The trailer gave me all the feels! 😭 That line 'You came home' is so simple yet powerful. Reminds me of how we Indians always say 'ghar wapasi' when someone returns to their hometown. Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett have great chemistry. Definitely adding this to my watchlist!
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Rohit P
Looks like a typical western romantic drama. The plot seems predictable - childhood friends, summer romance, falling out, then reunion at a funeral. I wish Prime Video would invest more in original Indian content instead of just bringing these repetitive shows. But I'll still give it a chance for the acting.
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Kavya N
As a book lover, I'm excited! The novel 'Every Summer After' was such a heartwarming read - the descriptions of Barry's Bay and the summer vibes were magical. Hoping the series captures that same charm. The Indian in me is also curious about how they'll handle the emotional scenes - we Indians are experts at melodrama! 😄
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Siddharth J
I'm a sucker for second-chance romance stories. The trailer captures that bittersweet feeling perfectly - when you see someone from your past and all the emotions come flooding back. The Canadian backdrop looks stunning too. Prime Video is really stepping up their game

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