Rejoice, ‘Every Summer After’ fans! Your first look at ‘Every Year After,’ the @primevideo adaptation of @carleyfortune’s best-selling novel, is finally here. The story centers on Persephone “Percy” Fraser, played by @sadiesoverall, who spends each summer of her adolescence in the quaint Canadian town of Barry’s Bay. She soon befriends her neighbors, brothers Charlie and Sam Florek (played by @michaelbradway_ and @mattcornett), and as they grow older, Percy and Sam’s childhood affections bloom into romance. Years later, after a devastating mistake—and multiple years of silence—Percy returns to Barry’s Bay…and all the old feelings come flooding back. Told over a six-year timeline, the series is grounded in themes of love, forgiveness, and second chances—and proudly honors the book’s Canadian DNA, which Fortune felt strongly needed to be preserved. At the link in bio, the show’s stars tell @laurpuckett what devout fans can expect from the on-screen adaptation, tease a potential season two, and ELLE exclusively reveals when the series is set to hit our screens. Photos: Amazon Prime @primevideo
Rejoice, ‘Every Summer After’ fans! Your first look at ‘Every Year After,’ the @primevideo adaptation of @carleyfortune’s best-selling novel, is finally here. The story centers on Persephone “Percy” Fraser, played by @sadiesoverall, who spends each summer of her adolescence in the quaint Canadian town of Barry’s Bay. She soon befriends her neighbors, brothers Charlie and Sam Florek (played by @michaelbradway_ and @mattcornett), and as they grow older, Percy and Sam’s childhood affections bloom into romance. Years later, after a devastating mistake—and multiple years of silence—Percy returns to Barry’s Bay…and all the old feelings come flooding back. Told over a six-year timeline, the series is grounded in themes of love, forgiveness, and second chances—and proudly honors the book’s Canadian DNA, which Fortune felt strongly needed to be preserved. At the link in bio, the show’s stars tell @laurpuckett what devout fans can expect from the on-screen adaptation, tease a potential season two, and ELLE exclusively reveals when the series is set to hit our screens. Photos: Amazon Prime @primevideo
Rejoice, ‘Every Summer After’ fans! Your first look at ‘Every Year After,’ the @primevideo adaptation of @carleyfortune’s best-selling novel, is finally here. The story centers on Persephone “Percy” Fraser, played by @sadiesoverall, who spends each summer of her adolescence in the quaint Canadian town of Barry’s Bay. She soon befriends her neighbors, brothers Charlie and Sam Florek (played by @michaelbradway_ and @mattcornett), and as they grow older, Percy and Sam’s childhood affections bloom into romance. Years later, after a devastating mistake—and multiple years of silence—Percy returns to Barry’s Bay…and all the old feelings come flooding back. Told over a six-year timeline, the series is grounded in themes of love, forgiveness, and second chances—and proudly honors the book’s Canadian DNA, which Fortune felt strongly needed to be preserved. At the link in bio, the show’s stars tell @laurpuckett what devout fans can expect from the on-screen adaptation, tease a potential season two, and ELLE exclusively reveals when the series is set to hit our screens. Photos: Amazon Prime @primevideo
Rejoice, ‘Every Summer After’ fans! Your first look at ‘Every Year After,’ the @primevideo adaptation of @carleyfortune’s best-selling novel, is finally here. The story centers on Persephone “Percy” Fraser, played by @sadiesoverall, who spends each summer of her adolescence in the quaint Canadian town of Barry’s Bay. She soon befriends her neighbors, brothers Charlie and Sam Florek (played by @michaelbradway_ and @mattcornett), and as they grow older, Percy and Sam’s childhood affections bloom into romance. Years later, after a devastating mistake—and multiple years of silence—Percy returns to Barry’s Bay…and all the old feelings come flooding back. Told over a six-year timeline, the series is grounded in themes of love, forgiveness, and second chances—and proudly honors the book’s Canadian DNA, which Fortune felt strongly needed to be preserved. At the link in bio, the show’s stars tell @laurpuckett what devout fans can expect from the on-screen adaptation, tease a potential season two, and ELLE exclusively reveals when the series is set to hit our screens. Photos: Amazon Prime @primevideo
Rejoice, ‘Every Summer After’ fans! Your first look at ‘Every Year After,’ the @primevideo adaptation of @carleyfortune’s best-selling novel, is finally here. The story centers on Persephone “Percy” Fraser, played by @sadiesoverall, who spends each summer of her adolescence in the quaint Canadian town of Barry’s Bay. She soon befriends her neighbors, brothers Charlie and Sam Florek (played by @michaelbradway_ and @mattcornett), and as they grow older, Percy and Sam’s childhood affections bloom into romance. Years later, after a devastating mistake—and multiple years of silence—Percy returns to Barry’s Bay…and all the old feelings come flooding back. Told over a six-year timeline, the series is grounded in themes of love, forgiveness, and second chances—and proudly honors the book’s Canadian DNA, which Fortune felt strongly needed to be preserved. At the link in bio, the show’s stars tell @laurpuckett what devout fans can expect from the on-screen adaptation, tease a potential season two, and ELLE exclusively reveals when the series is set to hit our screens. Photos: Amazon Prime @primevideo
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@everyyearafter x @amazonmgmstudios 🍦
@everyyearafter x @amazonmgmstudios 🍦
@everyyearafter x @amazonmgmstudios 🍦
@everyyearafter x @amazonmgmstudios 🍦
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We’ve kept you waiting long enough… The first trailer for John Proctor is the Villain has dropped 🔥 Danya Taymor directs Kimberly Belflower’s bitingly funny, seven-time Tony Award-nominated fresh take on Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Performances start next Fri 20 March at the Royal Court. 🎟️ Tickets are sold out! Sign up to the waitlist for any future ticket releases. 🎥 @giomagics
Insane!!! @britishvogue Next Generation of British and Irish Talent Portfolio 2026 – thank you for having me ! Honoured to be featured in the same article as these incredible artists Photographed by @Brett_Lloyd and styled by @Jessica_Gerardi, with hair by @YumiNakadaDingle, make-up by @FlorrieWhiteMakeUp and nails by @AmiStreets and set design by @DaisyAzis. Wearing: @MaisonMargiela (sweater), @StellaMcCartney (shorts), Falke (tights) and @TiffanyAndCo (jewellery)
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭
For you, for the new year 1. Games- Rod McKuen 2. Headshot- Rita Bullwinkel 3. A rugball in an orchard 4. Anatomy of a Suicide – Alice Birch 5. Monsters in my head- Otani Workshop 6. Sleep in the Mojave Desert- Sylvia Plath 7. Setterland – ?/anon ( tell me if you know!) 8. This is the time to be slow- John O’Donohue 9. Poem ending with a sentence by Heath Ledger- Frank Bidart 10. Old Gods – Conor Kerr 11. Wide Sargasso Sea- Jean Rhys 12. Me 🦭