Did you love Off-Campus? These book adaptations are all coming to Prime Video

Can you, like thousands of others, not get enough of Young Adult hits like Off-Campus, Every Summer After and The Summer I Turned Pretty? Then we have good news for you. Prime Video keeps rolling out book adaptations and there are many new titles coming this year. Whether you can't wait for the sequel to Culpa Tuya, or want to see Lili Reinhart fall for her professor: romance is on the way. These are the book adaptations you can expect this year.
1. The Love Hypothesis (starting September 23)
That one plus one equals two, we all understand, but love? According to Olive Smith (Lili Reinhart), that's a chemical formula she doesn't want to figure out. Now that she's pursuing her PhD in biology at Stanford University, she has given her heart to science. And she really doesn't want to be distracted by some guy. Those who think differently are her friends. They are not busy studying hard, but trying to get Olive out of her shell. After yet another nagging, our main character decides to tell a little white lie: she's dating. To prove that this is really the case, she impulsively kisses the random guy who just walks in: Adam Carlsen (Tom Bateman). The young professor and the biggest tyrant of the lab. To prove that Olive doesn't need dating advice from her friends, she and Adam go on fake dates. You can guess where that ends up.
2. Drawn Together (September 9)
If there's one thing we love, it's good Spanish series. After Oasis and Elite Prime Video comes with a new exciting romantic thriller. You know, one of those action series with that ‘when are they finally going to end up in bed together?’ tension. In Drawn Together we see the familiar ‘rich girl falls for her bodyguard’ trope. But just because we know it, doesn't mean we can't enjoy it. Because this series? You really want to see it. Amidst the death threats and attacks, Marfil Cortés (Ester Expósito) tries to build a normal life in New York. That perfect ideal image shatters in an instant when she gets kidnapped. Instead of cutting her into ten pieces as a warning, the kidnappers release her. Why that is, no one understands, but what they do know now is that Marfil needs extra protection. Enter Sebastian Moore (Hugo Diego García). Although the two try to maintain a professional distance, they feel drawn to each other. That mysterious and powerful man secretly finds the passionate Marfil very hot. As they slowly grow closer, the danger increases.
3. The Last Sunrise (starting August 26)
We're going back to the school benches in The Last Sunrise. We don't see The Fault in Our Stars, but we are dealing with a teenager who is chronically ill. Oria ‘Ry’ Pera (Maia Reficco) wants nothing more than to forget that she is different from others. To make her outlook a bit more bearable, her family moves to Mallorca. Fed up with everything and everyone, Oria decides it's time to really start living. As if it couldn't get any better, she makes new friends and meets the love of her life. Everything seems perfect until her overprotective mother, Isolde (Eva Longoria), is proven right: Oria is getting sicker and sicker. Are you into cute love stories with a painful twist? Then this is something for you.
View this post on Instagram
4. Maxton Hall season 3 (starting December)
After all those cliffhangers at the end of season two, Maxton Hall is finally back. Can Ruby still go to Oxford now that her scholarship has been taken away? And can Mortimer finally stop ruining everyone's life? Why does he get the entire inheritance? Yes, life in Maxton Hall is unfair, but Ruby and James tackle it all together. Even when it seems that not Mortimer, but James is behind the leaking of Ruby's fake affair. Oh, and another fun reason to Maxton Hall watch if you haven't seen it yet: none other than our own Dutch Fedja van Huêt plays Mortimer.
View this post on Instagram
5. Culpa Tuya London (Your Fault: London) (released June 17)
We're flying to London because it's time for Culpa Tuya London. Although this series is already out, it really belongs on this list. After the movie Culpa Mia and the series Culpa Tuya we're still following Noah and Nick. After surviving all their obstacles together (you know: parents who don't want them to be together and a kidnapping), the cookie is finally crumbled. After one misunderstanding after another, the series ended differently than we all wanted: with a break-up. After the break-up, the two go their separate ways, with Nick moving to London. In this sequel, we finally get an answer (hopefully) to the question of whether our favorite step-siblings will get back together. The answer is yes, but is their love strong enough to withstand the distance and all the new temptations?
Did you miss those romantic teenage series? No problem. You'll be sweetly occupied with this until Off Campus two comes out.



