Amazon's Every Year After Struggles to Rekindle YA Summer Romance

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Adapted from Carley Fortune's Every Summer After, Amazon's Every Year After is a dour romance that struggles to recapture the source's light, prioritizing heartbreak over chemistry; while the supporting cast delivers occasional sparks, the leads lack the same chemistry, making the eight-episode season feel slow and patchy, and it misses the sunny, summer-magic vibe of similar YA romances. Premieres June 10 on Prime Video.
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