Every Year After expands the character of Delilah in so many ways from Carley Fortune’s book Every Summer After. For one, there’s her fling with Charlie, which is a big new twist on its own, but even that is further complicated by an unexplored connection with her childhood friend Jordie. That love triangle gets even messier in Season 1’s finale, when Delilah is briefly shown kissing a woman during a Halloween party. While the show has yet to really delve into Delilah’s apparent queer identity, that kiss was very illuminating for Abigail Cowen.
The actor tells Elite Daily that she was initially thrown for a loop by Delilah hooking up with a woman following her divorce, but after reflecting on it, all the pieces came together. “It was a surprise, but also, not really,” Cowen says. “It kind of made sense, because although she was a free spirit when she was young, she was also kind of stifled. She kept herself in this box. Maybe this is something she’s been running from since she was young, and that plays into the reasons she’s guarded and pretends to be someone she’s not.”
The woman who kisses Delilah is not named, and is barely even shown in the brief scene, but Cowen sees the moment as something that “opens up the doors” to “see where Delilah can go” in the future.
Of course, the new divorcée also has some clearly telegraphed romantic prospects with Jordie and Charlie (though Michael Bradway has said he thinks Charlie and Delilah are done). Cowen is happy to let Delilah “play the field” for now: “She spent so many years yearning for Charlie, and then it wasn’t right when she finally got it. But of course there might still be something there. And she’s also questioning Jordie, but I think she’s in a space of focusing on herself and figuring out what she really wants right now.”
Although Delilah was kind of pulled between guys throughout Season 1, Cowen doesn’t rule out her character potentially moving on from men entirely. “I would love to see her be with a woman,” Cowen says. “Who knows?”
Charlie Florek is done living in the past… even if his last scene in the Season 1 finale of Every Year After may suggest otherwise. After spending a summer hiding a steamy affair with his childhood friend Delilah, Charlie seems to have fully moved on from Barry’s Bay, until a photograph brings him back (and also gives him a frightening heart attack). The picture is a clear indication that Alice Everly, the photographer who Charlie falls in love with in his book One Golden Summer, will be introduced in a potential second season. But, what about his feelings for Delilah?
Well, according to Michael Bradway, there is no romantic future there. “I think Charlie and Delilah’s love story has come to an end,” Bradway tells Elite Daily. “I just don’t think it makes sense for them to revisit that.”
He feels that the couple’s breakup in Episode 5, in which Delilah turned down Charlie’s proposition of exploring a real relationship, serves as a fitting end for the pairing. “I think she knew that Charlie wasn’t 100% in it when he asked, because she’s also not 100% in it,” Bradway says. “And so she was the responsible adult in that situation and said, ‘If this was a long time ago, I would’ve jumped at the opportunity. But we’re just at such a different place in our lives now, so it just doesn’t make sense.’ I think it ended at the right time for the right reasons.”
Bradway’s assessment is surprising, even to his co-star Abigail Cowen. Although Delilah claims to be over Charlie at the end of Season 1, Cowen doesn’t think she’s being totally honest. “I think there might still be a little bit of something there,” Cowen says. “I would like to see she and Charlie’s dynamic after they’ve healed a bit.”
While Bradway clarifies that he’d still love to see how Charlie and Delilah interact in the future, he’s firmly in the camp of Charlie and Alice being endgame. Though Prime Video has yet to officially confirm a second season, Bradway already knows which One Golden Summer scene he’s most looking forward to adapting: “In the book, Charlie bakes Alice a cake for her birthday, and I’m really excited for that scene.”
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Abigail Cowen and the cast of ‘Every Year After‘ all stepped out for the world premiere of their new series at the event, held at SVA Theatre on Monday, June 8, during Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Earlier, Abigail attended AT&T Untold Stories. AT&T Untold Stories helps by supporting filmmakers with bold visions and fresh perspectives. Click on photos below and it’s respective links.
Every Year After consists of eight episodes, which will all drop TOMORROW (June 10th) on Prime Video.
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Sam, Percy, Delilah, and Jordie at a Barry’s Bay bonfire? Say less. Sparks are flying, to say the least.
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EXCLUSIVE: James Badge Dale (13 Hours), Abigail Cowen (The Ritual) and Edouard Philipponnat (Napoleon) have been unveiled for the cast of of psychological thriller The Guide as production gets underway in Syracuse, New York.
It is the latest picture from husband-and-wife team Inon and Natalie Shampanier, who previously made waves with 2019 mental health coming-of-age tale Paper Spiders. Inon Shampanier directs from a script by co-written with Natalie Shampanier, who also rounds out the cast.
Cowen will play a young woman who enters a psilocybin mushroom retreat in an effort to heal past traumas, surrendering herself to the care of a psychedelic therapy guide (Badge Dale). As the guide’s motives come under suspicion, the past bleeds into the present and the session unravels into a psychedelic nightmare.
“This psychedelic therapy thriller is designed to be a visceral inward journey, and I am thrilled to go on this journey with the incredibly talented James Badge Dale, Abigail Cowen and Edouard Philipponnat,” said Inon Shampanier.
The film is produced by Anne Clements (Undercard, The Kill Room) in coproduction with Colleen Comer (Diario). Jake Casey (Hallowarrior) of The Dazey Phase is associate producing, and Molle DeBartolo (Pizza Movie) is on board as line producer.
Teen Vogue and Entertainment Weekly have exclusively released promotional photos, behind the scenes and stills of Abigail and the cast for Prime Videos’ ‘Every Year After‘, premiering on Wednesday, June 10 on Prime Video. The author and the cast also talk about bringing the characters to life and so much more. Check it below:
In building out the rest of the ensemble, Harris wanted to assign the characters “different points of view” so that they would have both sources of conflict and support. “The fantasy of what I love to build is these friendships that make people better,” she says. For instance, by introducing her best friends both in childhood (Abigail Cowen’s Delilah) and adulthood (Perrineau’s Chantal), the adaptation is able to reveal new sides of Percy.
Every Year After reunites Soverall with Cowen, with whom she worked on Fate: The Winx Saga. “She’s like a sister to me, which was cool to play because Delilah and Percy were like sisters when they were young,” Cowen says. “When they’re young, Delilah’s this firecracker, free-spirit type of girl, and Percy’s more internal and quiet. Delilah pushes her outside of her comfort zone. And in adulthood, Percy actually pushes Delilah out of her comfort zone to eventually confront her own demons.”
The first scene that Fortune watched on set was actually a confrontation between Percy and Delilah in the second episode. “Hearing Abigail say ‘Percy’ in that scene was almost like an out-of-body experience,” the author says. “There were a lot of people around me that day. If it had just been me watching them alone on the side, I would’ve been in tears.”
Though Delilah—who has bought a house in Barry’s Bay—may present as a kind of antagonist in the present day, Cowen says her character has chosen to self-isolate amidst upheaval in her personal life. Delilah has found an unexpected confidant in Charlie, the same guy she has had a crush on since she first visited Barry’s Bay as a child as Percy’s guest. “Delilah noticed Charlie first, but Charlie always noticed Delilah as well. As they get older and Delilah helps out with the memorial, there’s a friendship that forms, and they’re both helping each other fill a void in a way,” Bradway adds. “It becomes a confusing and dangerous relationship.”
Talking specifically about Percy and Delilah’s dynamic, the two aren’t on good terms when Percy first arrives back in town. But that’s not something Harris was interested in dragging out. “I don’t wanna write shows where women are mean to each other,” she says. “I’m interested in seeing those all play out, and that gives good drama, but at the end of the day, I just wanted to see these women support each other. But obviously there’s good drama in what the heck happened between Delilah and Percy that they’re no longer speaking.”
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Today, Prime Video released the trailer and key art for Every Year After, the series based on Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel Every Summer After. The Amazon Original series will debut all episodes on June 10, with an eight-episode season, and will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – the quintessential lake town – Every Year After is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.
The series is based on the best-selling novel by Carley Fortune, “Every Summer After” – which spent 16 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list, has sold 1M+ copies to date, gaining popularity through BookTok with the book hashtag receiving over 81.4M views on TikTok.
Every Year After stars Sadie Soverall (Saltburn) and Matt Cornett (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Summer of 69) as Percy and Sam, the couple at the center of the love story. Additional cast members include, Aurora Perrineau (KAOS, Westworld), Abigail Cowen (Fate: The Winx Saga), Michael Bradway (Chicago Fire, Marked Men), Joseph Chiu (Fear Street: Prom Queen, Motorheads) and Elisha Cuthbert (Girl Next Door, Happy Endings).
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Prime Video has set a summer release date for Every Year After, the television adaptation of Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel Every Summer After along with sharing first-look photos.
The Amazon Original series will debut all episodes on June 10 with an eight-episode season, premiering exclusively on Prime Video.
“Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – the quintessential lake town – Every Year After is a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever,” the logline begins.
Every Year After stars Sadie Soverall (Saltburn) and Matt Cornett (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Summer of 69) as Percy and Sam, the couple at the center of the love story. Additional cast members include Aurora Perrineau (KAOS, Westworld), Abigail Cowen (Fate: The Winx Saga), Michael Bradway (Chicago Fire, Marked Men), Joseph Chiu (Fear Street: Prom Queen, Motorheads) and Elisha Cuthbert (Girl Next Door, Happy Endings). Amy B. Harris will serve as showrunner and executive producer alongside Fortune, Lindsey Liberatore, Amy Rardin, John Stephens and Grace Gilroy as executive producers.
The story of Every Summer After hinges on the question of “What if your first love was actually your soulmate?”
June is for Every Year After just as May is for Off Campus at Prime Video, another book adaptation series the streamer is betting big on with an early Season 2 renewal.
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Abigail has also shared her excitement over the series premiere and first look photos on her Instagram account.
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The cast is led by Abigail Cowen (Fate: The Winx Saga, The Ritual, Redeeming Love), who plays a mother on the run with her infant.
It also stars Jackie Earle Haley, who landed an Oscar nom for Little Children and starred in Zack Snyder’s Watchmen, and Lou Diamond Phillips, whose long and varied career has included starring as Ritchie Valens in La Bamba all the way up to working in this season’s cult comedy HBO series, The Chair Company.
They are joined by Jason Schmidt (The Outsiders on Broadway), Nadine Velazquez (Flight, My Name Is Earl), Jose Pablo Cantillo (Elysium, Mayor of Kingstown), Rob Morgan (Stranger Things, Mudbound), Joseph Raymond Lucero (Mayans MC) and PJ Sosko (The Blacklist).
“Desperate and on the run with her infant son, a young mother races across empty highways and forgotten truck stops, hunted by ruthless cartel enforcers and relentless federal agents,” reads the logline. “But in the shadows between predator and prey, something far more terrifying is stirring—and nothing in this story is what it seems.”
The film hails from director Don Handfield, who adapted the forthcoming AMP Comics graphic novel of the same name with writer Joshua Malkin.
Handfield, known for producing McDonald’s feature The Founder starring Michael Keaton and co-creating History’s Knightfall, said in a statement, “This is a film that weaponizes your assumptions. The less you know going in, the more devastating the experience.”
The film is produced by Lauren Vilchik through Walker Street Entertainment, Eshan Kamarsu through Tambura Pictures, Handfield through AMP Comics, and Chase McNaughton through Frigate Filmworks.
The producers tease that like recent hits such as Barbarian and Strange Darling, this feature will shift gears mid-way through in an unexpected way.
“What drew me to Widow is the character at its center,” said Vilchik. “She’s a fully dimensional woman fighting for survival, and her choices force the audience into impossible moral territory. That complexity—and ferocity—is rare.”
Added Kamarsu: “This is a film people will be talking about—and debating—long after the credits roll.”
Cowen is repped by Innovative Artists, Mosaic and Hansen Jacobson. Phillips is represented by Thruline Entertainment and Global Artists Agency. Haley is represented Leslie Allen-Rice Management Gersh. Handfield is repped by Zero Gravity.
Sadie Soverall (Saltburn) and Matt Cornett (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series) are set as the leads in Every Year After, Prime Video‘s upcoming series based on Carley Fortune‘s bestselling romantic novel Every Summer After. Rounding out the main cast are Aurora Perrineau (Kaos), Abigail Cowen (Fate: The Winx Saga), Michael Bradway (Chicago Fire) and Joseph Chiu (Fear Street: Prom Queen).
Told over the course of six years and one week in Barry’s Bay – the quintessential lake town –Every Year After is described as a romantic, nostalgic story of first loves and the people and choices that mark us forever.
Soverall will play Percy, Cornett portrays Sam, Perrineau is Chantal, Cowen plays Delilah, Bradway portrays Charlie and Chiu is Jordie.
Every Year After will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. A date is TBA.
Every Summer After, which spent 14 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list, has sold 1M+ copies to date. The book gained popularity through BookTok, with Every Summer After hashtag getting over 81.4M views on TikTok.
“I couldn’t be more excited about this fabulous cast!,” said Fortune. “This is an enormously talented group of actors, whose auditions made me laugh, swoon, and cry. I know they’ll have fans of Every Summer After falling in love with their favorite characters all over again.”
Amy B. Harris will serve as showrunner and executive producer alongside Fortune, Lindsey Liberatore, Amy Rardin, John Stephens and Grace Gilroy as executive producers. Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky (Sex and the City, And Just Like That) serve as writers and consulting producers.
Soverall will next lead the fantasy thriller I Am A Monster for Iconoclast, starring alongside Havana Rose Liu. She also starred in Channel 4’s The Gathering.
Cowen can currently be seen in The Ritual, opposite Al Pacino and Dan Stevens, and in director Hala Matar’s feature debut, Electra. She’ll next appear in upcoming indie features, including Heavenly Wickedness,, Summerhouse, opposite Malcom McDowell and Jacob Ward and Daisy for director Nikhil Melnechuk.