Three Prime Video Shows Lead June 12-14 Weekend Viewing
Prime Video added three new shows for June 12-14 viewing, led by Every Year After, The Legend of Vox Machina season 4, and Off Campus. The lineup gives the service a fast weekend pitch: one new romantic drama, one returning animated series, and one college drama already available to binge.
Sadie Soverall In Every Year After
Every Year After arrived on Wednesday and puts Sadie Soverall in the lead as Percy. The romantic drama is set in Canada, adapted from a bestselling novel, and told across six summers, with the story flashing back and forward from a decade later. That structure makes it the most traditional of the three picks, but it also gives Prime Video a fresh title built around an existing readership.
For viewers choosing among the weekend options, the appeal is immediate: this is the new arrival in the group, and it is built for a straight-through watch. The novel adaptation angle also gives the service a familiar playbook, since it arrives with a ready-made audience and a clear genre lane.
Vox Machina Season 4
The Legend of Vox Machina returned with a fourth season, and the first six episodes are available to stream now. Season 4 is set a year after the group defeated the dragons of the Chroma Conclave, then shifts into a new threat as The Whispered One raises a cult of deadly followers. Prime Video is using the show the way a platform uses a returning franchise title: as a dependable binge that can carry weekend viewing without a long setup.
That’s the wrinkle in the three-show slate. One title is new, one is back, and one is already a season-long commitment. The six-episode drop gives viewers a larger immediate chunk than a typical sample-size rollout, which makes it the easiest of the three to start and continue without waiting.
Hannah Wells And Garret Graham
Off Campus season 1 was available to binge on Prime Video, with the story built around the fake relationship between Hannah Wells and Garret Graham. Ella Bright plays Hannah Wells, and Belmont Cameli plays Garret Graham. The show was described as a smash hit for Prime Video, which explains why it sits beside the other two weekend picks instead of being treated as a one-off recommendation.
That comparison with Heated Rivalry signals where the service sees the audience overlap: viewers already open to college-set relationship drama have a clean entry point here. For anyone deciding what to stream first, the practical order is simple — pick the new romantic drama for freshness, Vox Machina for volume, or Off Campus for the easiest full-season binge.