10 Photos of Sadie Soverall: What to Know About the 'Every Year After' and 'Fate: The Winx Saga' Actress
Percy returns to Barry’s Bay after Sue’s death triggers a memorial visit and years of unresolved heartbreak with Sam.
- On June 10, Prime Video premiered the eight-episode romantic drama Every Year After, based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel, following Percy Fraser as she returns to Barry's Bay, Ontario.
- The story centers on Percy , a 28-year-old obituary writer who returns to the fictional town after the death of Sue, the mother of her childhood love, Sam Florek.
- Spanning nearly 20 years, the narrative alternates between Percy's present-day return and flashbacks to childhood summers spent with Sam, exploring their deep connection and eventual rift.
- Aurora Perrineau as Chantal and Abigail Cowen as Delilah expand the drama as characters confront their own life-altering choices and personal demons alongside the central romance.
- With its sun-drenched setting and nostalgic soundtrack featuring Lana Del Rey and Dolly Parton, Every Year After draws comparisons to popular YA romances while carving its own path through first love's complexities.
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10 Photos of Sadie Soverall: What to Know About the 'Every Year After' and 'Fate: The Winx Saga' Actress
The story follows childhood friends Percy (Sadie Soverall) and Sam (Matt Cornett), whose friendship slowly blossoms into romance over the course of many summers. However, one summer changes everything, and the pair lose contact. Years later, Percy returns for the funeral of Sam's mother, forcing them to confront the cause of their decade-long estrangement. With the series gaining attention, fans are now turning to the cast, including the actress…
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