Ella Rubin Leads Sterling Point to August 5 on Prime Video

Prime Video sets August 5 for Sterling Point, with Ella Rubin leading all eight episodes in a same-day global rollout.

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Megan Park's YA Series 'Sterling Point' Gets Release Date At Prime Video
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has set August 5 for Sterling Point, and the YA series will arrive with all eight episodes at once. ’s drama will stream in more than 240 countries and territories, turning the debut into a single global drop instead of a slow rollout.

Ella Rubin as Annie Jacobson

leads the series as 17-year-old Annie Jacobson, who was raised in with her twin brother and her loving adoptive father. plays the father, and plays the twin brother, giving the show a family setup that centers Annie before the island story even begins.

Annie’s turning point comes when she inherits her mysterious grandfather’s island in . The series then moves into new friends, budding romances, and untold family secrets, which gives Sterling Point a broader canvas than a simple coming-of-age premise.

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Megan Park and Prime Video

Park created the series and also serves as director, co-showrunner, and executive producer. and Stephanie Savage executive produce and co-showrun under the Fake Empire banner, while Dani Gorin and Tom Ackerley executive produce under LuckyChap; Amazon MGM Studios, Fake Empire, and LuckyChap produce the series.

That production stack puts the project in familiar studio territory for a platform looking to scale YA programming without stretching the launch across weeks. The January 2025 note that the show was in the works at Prime Video now ends with a firm release date, a finished episode count, and a worldwide launch plan.

Global release on August 5

The August 5 drop gives viewers no staggered entry point: all eight episodes land the same day, and the series is available in more than 240 countries and territories. For a title built around a young lead and a mystery-rich family setup, that kind of rollout is the clearest sign Prime Video wants a fast, global audience conversation from the start.

Anyone tracking Park’s work after My Old Ass now has a date to circle, but the real story is simpler than the packaging. If Sterling Point plays as a character-driven YA drama with enough family friction to carry eight episodes, Prime Video has given it the release model to travel well immediately.

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