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‘Off Campus’ Team Warns Anyone Harassing Cast ‘Will Be Removed’ From Social Media Accounts

The ‘Off Campus’ team issued a message to fans on social media warning against online harassment aimed at their cast

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The wildly popular Prime Video series Off Campus was officially confirmed for Season Two last month. As the cast and crew prepare for the second installment of the hit hockey romance, the team issued a message to fans on social media warning against online harassment.

“The Off Campus community is built on a shared love of storytelling — and on respect for the real people who bring it to life,” the statement posted on Thursday read. “We ask that everyone in this space extend that respect to our cast and the people in their lives.”

“Accounts that engage in targeted harassment will be removed from following our accounts,” the statement concluded.

Based on Elle Kennedy’s 2015 novel The Deal,  Off Campus chronicles the romances between a group of college hockey stars and the women they fall in love with at the fictional Briar University. While Season One of Off Campus focused on hockey captain Garret Graham (Belmont Cameli) and music major Hannah Wells (Ella Bright) and their fake-dating scheme, naturally, gone awry as they develop feelings for each other, Season Two will center on fan favorite characters Allie Hayes (Mika Abdalla) and Dean Di Laurentis (Stephen Kalyn).

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“We are so excited to continue Allie and Dean’s story as our primary romance of Season Two after kickstarting their romance in season one,” showrunner Louisa Levy said in a press release. “But if you fell in love with Hannah and Garrett, don’t worry — they will still be an integral part of our robust ensemble.”

Off Campus has become a massive streaming hit for Amazon Prime and is the platform’s third most-watched debut series per Variety, surpassing the initial viewership for other successful franchises like The Summer I Turned Pretty, We Were Liars, Reacher, and The Boys. 

From Rolling Stone US

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