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Campus Drivers Hits Prime Video 2026

Prime Video announces 'Campus Drivers,' a French YA series adapting C.S. Quill's college romance novels, set for a November 2026 global release.

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Prime Video is gearing up to launch 'Campus Drivers,' a French young adult series adaptation of C.S. Quill's popular college romance novels. The show is slated for a worldwide release in November 2026.

This adaptation delves into the lives of Lois, accepted into the prestigious Belrose University, and Lane, the charismatic but commitment-averse creator of the campus's top app. Their worlds collide when Lois, heartbroken, ends up on Lane's doorstep, leading to an unexpected cohabitation and an undeniable attraction. The narrative explores themes of colliding worlds, awakening buried wounds, and love arriving uninvited.

The series aims to capture the essence of the best-selling college romance novels adaptation, a genre Prime Video has increasingly focused on, alongside other offerings like the recently announced college romance novels adaptation.

Campus Drivers Cast and Crew

The ensemble cast includes Baptiste Masseline and Carmen Kassovitz, alongside Madior Fall, Cassandra Cano, Felix Nebel, Eloïse Rey, Enzo Lorente, Esteban Vial, Louna Balavoine, and Paola Luka-Noé.

Thomas Boullé serves as the creator, adapting Quill's work. Directorial duties fall to Tom Goris and Vianney Lebasque.

How to Watch

Campus Drivers will be available exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories starting November 2026. Access requires an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 monthly or $139 annually in the U.S., with discounted options available.

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