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Ella Bright Gives a Juicy Tease for 'Off Campus' Season 2

The star reveals which episode has her 'dying' as the Prime Video series shifts focus to a new couple.

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What's the juiciest secret Ella Bright is keeping about the new season of 'Off Campus'? The actress just gave fans a major hint.

During an appearance on a podcast, the 19-year-old star teased that the upcoming second season of the Prime Video series is "so good." Bright, who will reprise her role as Hannah Wells, confirmed the new episodes won't focus on her character this time. Instead, season two will center on the romance between Alli (Mika Abdalla) and Dean (Stephen Kalyn), a storyline pulled directly from Elle Kennedy's book "The Score."

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According to Just Jared, Bright said: "I am dying. So, we only get like two scripts at a time per block. So, we never know. We don’t know. Read the books."

"It’s really juicy, and there’s like a lot of like ensemble moments and it’s like a big, it’s so great.

The shift to Alli and Dean's story marks a new chapter for the adaptation, which is based on Kennedy's popular book series. Season one of Off Campus introduced viewers to the world of the books, and the confirmation of season two's central couple has already set fan expectations high. Bright's excitement suggests the show is delivering on the source material's promise of romance and drama.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who will season 2 of 'Off Campus' focus on?

Season two will center on the romance between characters Alli (Mika Abdalla) and Dean (Stephen Kalyn).

What did Ella Bright say about the new season?

Bright called it "so good" and said episode three is her "favorite thing" she's ever read, describing it as "really juicy" with ensemble moments.

Which book is season 2 based on?

The season is based on Elle Kennedy's book 'The Score', which is the third book in her 'Off Campus' series.

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