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‘Off Campus’ creator reveals major character not returning in season 2

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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‘Off Campus’ creator reveals major character not returning in season 2
‘Off Campus’ creator reveals major character not returning in season 2

Off Campus creator Louisa Levy has finally revealed which main character isn’t returning in season 2.

In a new interview with TV Guide, the TV writer confirmed that Justin – the character played by Josh Heuston in the first season- wouldn’t appear in season 2.

“Not next season, but I love Josh and I would not write him off if I can find a way to bring Justin back at some point,” she told the outlet.

“We never got a chance to meet Stella, who is the person he ends up with in the book. So maybe we’ll find a way to fold him into a future season,” continued Louisa.

She further told the outlet that it wasn’t always the plan for Justin to be absent.

“We don’t have him [available] next season, but never say never,” she said.

In February, Deadline reported that Off-Campus will be renewed for a second season.

“Off-Campus captures the kind of emotionally charged, character-driven storytelling that truly resonates with our global Prime Video audience,” said Peter Friedlander, head of global television at Amazon MGM Studios at that time.

“With its passionate fan base, rich source material, and an incredible creative team bringing Briar U to life, we knew that this series had the depth and momentum to continue beyond its first season,” continued Peter.

“Set against the high-intensity world of college hockey, the series explores deeply personal journeys and is brought to life by a tremendously talented cast whose chemistry and authenticity make every moment feel real. We have great confidence in the way Louisa has mastered this adaptation, and we’re excited to give fans even more of the romance, friendship, and heart that define the series,” he added.

For those unversed, the first season of, Off Campus, premiered on Prime Video on May 13.



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