12 June,2026 09:06 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Off Campus. Pic via Instagram
After the success of Off Campus, all eyes are now on the highly anticipated second season of Prime Video's hit romance drama. Amid this, the show's creators recently shared a firm message to the fandom. The series' official social media channels released a statement on Thursday, warning against the rise in toxic online behaviour targeted towards the cast and their real-life inner circles.
As fan buzz around Off Campus intensifies ahead of the new season, the surging popularity of the first season has attracted unprecedented scrutiny into the personal lives of its stars. According to reports, a recent spike in intense online discourse surrounding the actors has now prompted the production team to address the fandom directly. As a result, they issued a stern warning with a clear call for boundaries.
The official statement read, "The Off Campus community is built on a shared love of storytelling and on respect for the real people who bring it to life. We ask that everyone in this space extend that respect to our cast and the people in their lives."
The statement concluded with a strict zero-tolerance warning for online toxicity, adding, "Accounts that engage in targeted harassment will be removed from following our accounts."
Off Campus is adapted from author Elle Kennedy's bestselling book series. The series first premiered on Prime Video on May 13. The first season saw Kennedy's popular novel, The Deal, brought to life on the screen. It revolves around Briar University hockey star Garrett Graham, played by Belmont Cameli, and aspiring songwriter Hannah Wells, portrayed by Ella Bright.
Season 1 also introduced Garrett's close-knit group of teammates and roommates, including John Logan (Antonio Cipriano), John Tucker (Jalen Thomas Brooks) and Dean DiLaurentis (Stephen Kalyn), as well as Hannah's best friend Allie, played by Mika Abdalla.
The finale of the first season ended on a major cliffhanger involving Dean, Allie and newcomer Hunter Davenport, played by Charlie Evans. The ending sparked widespread discussion about the direction of the next season.
Prime Video later confirmed that Season 2 was in the works and that it will shift its focus to Dean and Allie's story, drawing inspiration from The Score, the third book in Kennedy's novel series.