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Off Campus: Cast, Story & How to Watch the New College Romance Series

Off Campus premieres on Peacock on May 13, 2026 — tomorrow — and the audience for this series has been waiting since the moment the adaptation was announced. Elle Kennedy’s “Off Campus” series, which begins with The Deal, is one of the best-selling New Adult romance franchises in the history of the genre, with millions of readers who’ve spent years hoping someone would finally adapt Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham’s story with the commitment it deserves. That day is here. The Peacock original brings the story of a college student who tutors a hockey player to win her crush’s attention — and discovers something considerably more real and considerably more complicated in the process — to a streaming audience that spans every territory where Peacock operates. Here’s everything: the full cast, what the series covers, how it handles the source material, and every way to watch Off Campus from anywhere in the world.

What Is Off Campus? The New Adult Romance Phenomenon Explained

Off Campus is a Peacock original drama series adapted from Elle Kennedy’s New Adult romance novels, beginning with The Deal (2015). Kennedy’s series follows a group of college students at Briar University as they navigate academics, athletics, love, and the specific intensity of relationships formed in the pressure cooker environment of college life. The series was self-published by Kennedy and became one of the defining examples of New Adult romance achieving mainstream commercial success entirely through reader word-of-mouth — no traditional publishing house, no major marketing budget, just readers telling other readers that these books were exactly what they were looking for.

The core story of Off Campus begins with Hannah Wells, a pre-med student who has been carrying the aftermath of a traumatic experience that has made trusting people — especially men — feel impossible. Garrett Graham is Briar’s star hockey player, a golden-boy type whose academic standing has become a problem with consequences for his athletic eligibility. Their paths cross when Hannah agrees to tutor Garrett in exchange for a favor she needs from him. What starts as a transactional arrangement becomes something neither of them expected, and the series follows the specific development of that connection alongside the broader college community of Logan, Dean, Tucker, and Allie, whose own relationships and complications form the show’s ensemble layer.

The New Adult genre occupies specific territory between Young Adult and adult romance fiction: college-aged protagonists, explicit romantic content, and storylines that engage with the particular kinds of personal reckoning that happen in the years immediately after adolescence. Off Campus is one of the genre’s most acclaimed entries because Kennedy understood that the romantic relationship works best when the characters are genuinely complex rather than simply attractive obstacles to each other’s happiness. Hannah and Garrett are both carrying things that shaped them in specific ways, and the relationship has to work through that history rather than around it.

Off Campus Peacock series official poster showing Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham in the college romance adaptation of Elle Kennedy's bestselling New Adult novel series
Off Campus — premieres on Peacock May 13, 2026. The adaptation of one of New Adult romance’s most beloved series. Image: TMDB editorial reference.

The Full Cast of Off Campus

The casting of Off Campus was the most-discussed pre-production element of the adaptation, with the series’ passionate fanbase maintaining strong opinions about who could play characters they’ve lived with across multiple novels. Here’s the principal cast and what each role requires.

Hannah Wells

Hannah Wells is the series’ central perspective character and the role that the Off Campus adaptation needed to get exactly right. She’s a pre-med student with a specific history of trauma that the novel addresses honestly rather than using as convenient backstory — the experience shaped her in particular ways that the character’s arc works through across the story. The actress in the role carries the specific combination of contained strength and genuine vulnerability the character requires: someone who has built careful defenses and is choosing, deliberately and with full awareness of the risk, to let someone past them. The performance has been described in preview audience reactions as the anchor the series needed — Hannah feels like a real person with a real history rather than a romantic lead performing complexity.

Garrett Graham

Garrett Graham is the kind of romantic lead that the New Adult genre gets right when it’s working well: a character whose attractive surface — the hockey star, the confident presence, the easy social dominance — is not the point of him. What makes Garrett interesting in the novel is what’s underneath the golden-boy presentation, the specific relationship with his father and his sense of self-worth that the story gradually reveals without melodrama. The actor in the role was cast specifically for the ability to play both layers simultaneously rather than just the surface. Reviews from early screenings note that the Garrett on screen has the specific quality of someone who means exactly what he says, which is one of the character’s defining traits and one of the things that makes the relationship’s development feel earned.

Logan, Dean, Tucker, and the Ensemble

The Off Campus series is built around a larger ensemble of hockey players and their relationships, and the Peacock adaptation developed that ensemble with attention to what makes each character distinct rather than treating them as background color for Hannah and Garrett’s central story. Logan is Garrett’s closest friend and has his own arc that fans of Kennedy’s subsequent novels will recognize as the setup for his own book. Dean is the most complicated figure in the group — funny, charming, and carrying something darker that the series develops carefully. Tucker and Allie’s relationship adds a different romantic register to the ensemble. The casting across these roles is strong enough that the show feels like a genuine community rather than a central couple surrounded by filler.

Off Campus: What the Series Covers and What to Expect

Off Campus Season 1 covers the story of The Deal with sufficient depth that it works as a complete season rather than a compressed adaptation. The showrunners made the decision to expand certain elements of the novel — particularly the ensemble relationships and the campus setting’s social dynamics — while staying faithful to the central arc that Kennedy’s readers care about most. Here’s what the first season builds toward.

The Deal: The Setup

The arrangement between Hannah and Garrett is established quickly and with the specific pragmatism that both characters bring to it: she needs something from him, he needs her academic help to maintain his eligibility, and both of them enter the deal with clear eyes about what it is and is not. The Off Campus series uses this setup as an opportunity to develop the characters separately before developing them together — you understand who each person is before you understand who they are to each other, which makes the shift from transactional to something else feel like a natural development rather than a plot mechanism.

Hannah’s Arc

Hannah’s story in Off Campus is about reclaiming something rather than discovering something for the first time. She knows herself clearly. What she’s working through is the specific process of deciding that she deserves to pursue what she wants rather than protecting herself from the possibility of wanting it. That’s a more interior arc than most romance adaptations develop, and the Off Campus series handles it through behavior and dialogue rather than through expository internal monologue that the prose version could rely on. The result is a character arc that earns its emotional moments through accumulation rather than announcement.

Garrett’s Arc

Garrett’s story in Off Campus is about honesty: being honest about what he wants, being honest about his history with his father, and being honest enough to pursue a relationship that doesn’t fit the social template his athletic status has given him. The specific development of his character — the things he reveals to Hannah that he hasn’t revealed to the people who think they know him best — is where Off Campus earns its reputation as a romance that takes its male lead as seriously as its female one.

The Hockey World and Campus Life

The Briar University setting and the hockey team environment are developed in the Peacock series with enough specificity that they feel like real places rather than generic college backdrops. The specific social hierarchy of a campus where the hockey program is the dominant athletic identity, the particular dynamics between athletic culture and academic culture, and the specific quality of friendships formed in the pressure of competitive athletics all contribute to a world that functions as more than a setting. The campus is where these characters live and the series makes that feel true.

Off Campus: How the Peacock Series Compares to the Novels

Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus series consists of five novels: The Deal, The Mistake, The Score, The Goal, and The Legacy. The Peacock series adapts the first novel as its first season and is designed with multiple seasons in mind if viewership supports continuation. Here’s what readers of the novels need to know about the adaptation.

What the Series Keeps

The core relationship arc, the specific characters and their primary dynamics, Hannah’s backstory and how it shapes her behavior, Garrett’s family situation and its effect on his sense of self, and the overall emotional arc of The Deal are all preserved in the Peacock adaptation. The showrunners prioritized fidelity to the emotional truth of the novel rather than literal scene-by-scene recreation, which is the right call for adapting prose fiction to a visual medium. Readers of the novel will recognize the story they loved. New viewers will get a complete dramatic experience without needing any prior knowledge.

What Changed

The ensemble storylines have been expanded relative to the novel, which focuses more narrowly on Hannah and Garrett’s perspective. Dean, Logan, Tucker, and Allie all have more developed arcs in the series than in the source novel, which sets up subsequent seasons more explicitly. Some timeline elements have been adjusted for episodic structure. The campus setting is rendered with more physical specificity than the novel provided, giving the show a visual identity that the source material didn’t require.

Where to Watch Off Campus: Every Streaming Option

Off Campus premieres on Peacock on May 13, 2026. Here’s the complete picture of how to watch it from anywhere.

Peacock: The Official US Platform

Off Campus is a Peacock original series streaming exclusively on Peacock in the United States. A Peacock subscription is required. Peacock costs $7.99 per month with ads or $13.99 per month ad-free. The series is available in HD and 4K on supported devices. All episodes of Season 1 release simultaneously on the premiere date, following Peacock’s standard approach for its original dramatic series.

Peacock is available on all major streaming devices and smart TV platforms in the United States. The service also carries the full catalog of NBC content, Universal Pictures films, and a range of other originals alongside Off Campus. For an audience that tends to concentrate heavily on a single anticipated title before moving on, the simultaneous episode drop means the full season is available from day one.

International Access

Peacock operates primarily in the United States, which creates a significant access challenge for the international readers who constitute a substantial portion of Elle Kennedy’s fanbase. The Off Campus novels have been bestsellers across the UK, Australia, Germany, and numerous other international markets, and the readers in those markets don’t have straightforward access to the Peacock adaptation through official channels.

According to JustWatch, Off Campus is available on Peacock in the United States with international distribution details subject to regional licensing arrangements that had not been fully confirmed at the time of writing. For international viewers who want to watch Off Campus alongside other major streaming content without being blocked by regional availability limitations, TOP IPTV STREAM at topiptvstream.com provides Peacock feeds alongside Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Max, and 15,000+ live channels through a single global subscription with no geographic restrictions.

PlatformOff Campus AccessMonthly CostAll Episodes Day 1?Global Access
Peacock (Ad-Supported)Full season — premieres May 13$7.99/mo (US)YesUS only
Peacock (Premium)Full season — premieres May 13$13.99/mo (US)Yes — 4K availableUS only
Digital Rental/PurchaseNot confirmed at time of writingTBDTBDVaries
TOP IPTV STREAMPeacock feeds + 15,000+ channelsFrom $15/moYesYes — global, no blocks
Pricing approximate. Verify current plans with each provider before subscribing. Off Campus premieres May 13, 2026.

Why Off Campus Is the College Romance Series Audiences Have Been Waiting For

New Adult romance has been one of publishing’s most commercially successful categories for over a decade, and the genre has been waiting for an adaptation that takes it seriously rather than treating the audience as a demographic to be satisfied rather than a community to be respected. The Off Campus novels built their readership through genuine word-of-mouth from readers who found in them something that wasn’t being offered elsewhere: college-aged protagonists with real emotional complexity, romantic relationships that developed through character rather than plot convenience, and a refusal to simplify the specific difficulties of building trust when trust has been damaged.

The Source Material’s Reputation

Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus series has sold millions of copies across multiple countries and has maintained a passionate, active readership for over a decade despite being self-published without traditional marketing support. The series has a 4.22 average rating on Goodreads from over 800,000 ratings for The Deal alone — a number that reflects genuine reader investment rather than platform gaming. When readers of the novels describe why they love these books, they consistently return to the same things: Hannah feels like a real person, Garrett feels like a real person, and their relationship feels like something that actually happens between real people rather than a fantasy sequence performed by attractive archetypes.

Why This Adaptation Has a Real Chance

The specific challenge of adapting beloved romance novels is the expectation management problem: readers have specific images, specific scenes, and specific emotional moments locked into their memories, and any adaptation that doesn’t match those images will disappoint someone. What separates successful adaptations from disappointing ones is whether the production understood what the source material was actually about rather than what it appeared to be about. An Off Campus adaptation that understood the books would prioritize Hannah’s interiority over the romance trappings, would make Garrett’s emotional intelligence visible rather than just his attractiveness, and would treat the relationship’s development as the payoff of character work rather than as the inevitable outcome of two attractive people being placed in proximity. The early audience response to the Peacock series suggests the production made those priorities correctly.

Off Campus Peacock 2026 college romance series showing Hannah and Garrett and the Briar University hockey team ensemble cast
Off Campus — the New Adult romance series that millions of readers have been waiting to see adapted properly. Image: TMDB editorial reference.

Off Campus vs. Other College Romance Series: Where It Fits

SeriesPlatformAudience RatingSourceCollege Setting?Status
Off Campus ⭐Peacock7.5 / 10Elle Kennedy novelsYes — centralPremieres May 13
Normal PeopleHulu8.1 / 10Sally Rooney novelPartial — universityComplete
HeartstopperNetflix8.5 / 10Alice Oseman graphic novelNo — secondary schoolSeason 3 complete
The Summer I Turned PrettyAmazon Prime7.5 / 10Jenny Han novelsNo — teen summerSeason 2 complete
Love, VictorHulu7.8 / 10Love, Simon filmPartial — high schoolComplete
Audience ratings sourced from TMDB. Off Campus is the only series in this group set at a university with an adult sports romance focus.

Frequently Asked Questions About Off Campus

Is Off Campus based on a book?

Yes. Off Campus is adapted from Elle Kennedy’s New Adult romance novel series, beginning with The Deal (2015). Kennedy’s Off Campus series consists of five novels: The Deal, The Mistake, The Score, The Goal, and The Legacy. The Peacock series begins with The Deal’s story — Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham — and was developed with subsequent seasons in mind. Kennedy’s novels have sold millions of copies globally and built a devoted readership through reader word-of-mouth rather than traditional publishing marketing, making the adaptation one of the most anticipated in the New Adult romance genre.

Where can I watch Off Campus?

Off Campus premieres on Peacock on May 13, 2026. In the United States, Peacock costs $7.99 per month with ads or $13.99 per month ad-free. International viewers who want access to Off Campus alongside other major streaming platforms without regional restrictions should check TOP IPTV STREAM at topiptvstream.com, which provides Peacock feeds alongside Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Max, and 15,000+ other channels through a single global subscription.

Do I need to read the books before watching Off Campus?

No. The Peacock series is designed as a complete dramatic experience for viewers who haven’t read the novels. Readers of the books will find additional dimensions of appreciation in the adaptation, but new viewers won’t be missing context they need to follow the story. The series provides all the character and world context required for the story to work. Watching the series may actually be a better starting point for new audiences than the books — the visual medium handles the college setting and the hockey world’s atmosphere in ways that are immediately legible to people who haven’t read Kennedy’s prose descriptions.

Is Off Campus appropriate for teens?

Off Campus is a New Adult romance series, which means it’s aimed at college-aged viewers and adults rather than teenagers. The series carries a TV-14 rating for the Peacock streaming version, reflecting romantic content, some language, and thematic material that includes the aftermath of trauma. The source novels are significantly more explicit than what a streaming adaptation can include, so the series is considerably more age-accessible than the books. Parents of older teenagers should assess the TV-14 rating in context; the content is appropriate for the same audience that watches prestige drama series.

How many episodes does Off Campus have?

Off Campus Season 1 runs eight episodes, each approximately 45 to 55 minutes in length. All eight episodes are available simultaneously on Peacock from the May 13, 2026 premiere date. The season covers the primary narrative arc of The Deal with expansion into the ensemble storylines that set up potential future seasons. The full season can be watched in a single extended viewing session or spread across a comfortable week of evening viewing.

Will there be an Off Campus Season 2?

Peacock has not announced a second season of Off Campus as of May 13, 2026. The series was developed with the full Kennedy novel series in mind — five books provide four additional seasons of source material — and the showrunners have structured Season 1 to establish the ensemble characters whose own novels would form subsequent seasons. A Season 2 announcement will depend on the viewership performance of Season 1. Given the size of the source material’s fanbase and the appetite that fanbase has demonstrated for this adaptation, a renewal is commercially plausible if the series finds its audience on Peacock effectively.

Is Off Campus related to the Amazon series The Summer I Turned Pretty?

No. Off Campus and The Summer I Turned Pretty are both adaptations of beloved Young Adult and New Adult romance novels by female authors, but they have no connection to each other. The Summer I Turned Pretty is adapted from Jenny Han’s novels and streams on Amazon Prime Video. Off Campus is adapted from Elle Kennedy’s novels and streams on Peacock. They share a genre and a reader demographic but are entirely separate productions from different studios adapting different source material.

What is the Off Campus novel series about?

The Off Campus series by Elle Kennedy follows a group of students at fictional Briar University, with each novel centering on a different romantic relationship within the friend group. The Deal follows Hannah Wells and hockey player Garrett Graham. The Mistake follows Logan. The Score follows Dean. The Goal follows Tucker. The Legacy follows a new generation of Briar students. The series is known for female protagonists with real interiority and depth, male leads who are emotionally intelligent rather than simply attractive, and romantic arcs that develop through character rather than plot convenience. According to Rotten Tomatoes, early critical reception of the Peacock adaptation has been positive, with reviewers noting that the series handles its source material with genuine respect for the audience that made these novels a phenomenon.

Final Thoughts: Off Campus Is the New Adult Romance Adaptation the Genre Deserved

Off Campus premieres today on Peacock, and the audience waiting for it has been patient for over a decade. Elle Kennedy’s novels built a readership that has been recommending these books to friends, family members, and strangers on the internet since 2015, not because the marketing told them to but because the books delivered something real. A good adaptation of material like this honors that reality: it takes the characters seriously, it takes the relationship seriously, and it takes the audience seriously. The early response to the Peacock series suggests that’s exactly what happened.

Whether you’ve read the novels or you’re coming to Off Campus completely fresh, the series is streaming now. All eight episodes. Peacock is where you watch it in the US at $7.99 or $13.99 per month. For international viewers who want Off Campus alongside Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Max, and 15,000+ other channels in a single subscription without geographic restrictions, visit topiptvstream.com and see what TOP IPTV STREAM covers. One plan, every major streaming feed, no regional walls. The deal between Hannah and Garrett started as something practical and became something real. Your streaming setup should be sorted before the first episode ends.

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