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Cast announced for TV adaptation of Carley Fortune's blockbuster romance Every Summer After
Cast announced for TV adaptation of Carley Fortune's blockbuster romance Every Summer After

CBC

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBC

Cast announced for TV adaptation of Carley Fortune's blockbuster romance Every Summer After

Social Sharing The cast of Every Year After, the television adaptation of Carley Fortune's bestselling novel Every Summer After has been announced. Set over six years and one emotionally charged weekend, the dual-timeline Every Summer After follows Percy and Sam, two childhood friends whose close bond was shattered by a fateful moment that forced them apart — and the complicated love story that unfolds when they're reunited years later at a funeral. The book is set in Ontario cottage country. A fan-favourite character returns in Carley Fortune's One Golden Summer The Amazon Prime Video series will feature British actor Sadie Soverall as Percy and American actor Matt Cornett as Sam, Fortune said in a newsletter to fans. Soverall is best known for her role as Annabel in the movie Saltburn. She has also appeared as Beatrix in Fate: The Winx Saga and Maisy in Little Bone Lodge. Cornett was in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series as EJ and most recently, Summer of 69 as Max. "I was absolutely blown away by their chemistry reads and their auditions," Fortune said in the newsletter. "I held my breath, I swooned, I cried. You are going to fall in love with them — I promise." Fortune is a Toronto-based writer and journalist who has worked as an editor for Refinery29, The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine and Toronto Life. Her books are One Golden Summer, Every Summer After, This Summer Will Be Different and Meet Me at the Lake, which was the first romance book on Canada Reads, championed by Mirian Njoh. Other cast members announced were American actors Aurora Perrineau as Chantal, Abigail Cowen as Delilah and Michael Bradway as Charlie. Canadian actor Joseph Chiu will play Jordie. "I was on set recently during the filming of the first season, and — it was so incredible to see how this series is coming together. Friends, it's so gorgeous and these actors are such a dreamy cast. I can't wait to share more with you as the series continues to come together, including when you can expect to see it on your screen."

Chicago Fire Season 14: Michael Bradway exits the show, how will writers explain Jack Damon's absence?
Chicago Fire Season 14: Michael Bradway exits the show, how will writers explain Jack Damon's absence?

Time of India

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Chicago Fire Season 14: Michael Bradway exits the show, how will writers explain Jack Damon's absence?

New Horizons for Bradway Exit Follows Trend of Cast Reductions Live Events Changing of the Guard New Talent on the Horizon The Rise of Michael Bradway One Chicago: A Franchise in Flux Fan Reactions and Expectations FAQs Is Michael Bradway leaving Chicago Fire? Why is Michael Bradway leaving the show? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel NBC's long-running procedural drama Chicago Fire is headed into its 14th season with notable absences that reflect a broader trend of change across the One Chicago franchise . The latest exit comes in the form of Michael Bradway , the 26-year-old actor who portrayed firefighter Jack Damon . Bradway, who appeared in 17 episodes across two seasons, is not expected to return when Chicago Fire Season 14 premieres, due to his new leading role in an upcoming Prime Video actor's departure follows his casting in the series adaptation of Carley Fortune's bestselling romance novel Every Summer After. Bradway confirmed the news on Instagram on July 17, sharing a screenshot of the casting announcement with the caption: 'Couldn't be more excited to be your Charlie 🚤.' In the new series, Bradway is slated to take on a central role, signaling a major turning point in his career and limiting his availability for ongoing commitments to NBC's flagship firefighter the move is not framed as a formal exit by Chicago Fire producers, sources close to the production indicated that Bradway will not appear in the upcoming season. Nonetheless, there remains an open door should future schedules departure comes amid a broader pattern of cast adjustments across the One Chicago universe. Earlier this year, actors Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett also confirmed their exits from Chicago Fire as the show recalibrates its 30, who played firefighter Darren Ritter, joined the series seven seasons ago and became a fan favorite. His exit was announced via Instagram Stories where he expressed gratitude to fans and colleagues. 'I'll miss this character, and it's time to move on,' he wrote, accompanied by a kiss also 30, portrayed Sam Carver over the course of three seasons. Like Kyri, Lockett's departure is understood to be influenced by budget-related constraints rather than creative to industry insiders quoted by Deadline, which first broke the news, financial considerations are prompting personnel changes not only in Chicago Fire but also across the entire One Chicago franchise, including Chicago Med and Chicago latest exits come at a transitional moment for the Chicago Fire, which concluded its 13th season with several unresolved storylines. The finale saw newly appointed Chief Dom Pascal (played by Dermot Mulroney) arrested for the attempted murder of his wife's killer, a cliffhanger that is likely to dominate the Season 14 Michael Bradway's Jack Damon — a character introduced as Kelly Severide's (Taylor Kinney) younger half-brother, now off the canvas- the emotional arcs involving familial reconciliation and personal growth for Severide may need to be the absence of veterans like Kyri and Lockett has left a gap in Firehouse 51's dynamics. Their characters were integral to the show's exploration of teamwork and camaraderie under high-stakes conditions. Viewers may see the emergence of new personalities or a reshuffling of supporting characters to fill the the exits, Chicago Fire Season 14 will not be without reinforcements. In June, it was announced that Brandon Larracuente — known for his role in On Call — will be joining the cast. Details surrounding his character remain under wraps, but sources suggest he will play a key role in revitalizing the firefighter introduction of Larracuente aligns with the producers' strategy of re-energizing the ensemble while balancing budgetary restrictions. His addition marks the beginning of a new era for the show, one that continues to adapt to audience preferences and logistical realities of modern television trajectory from a recurring role on network television to a starring role on a streaming platform mirrors a growing industry trend where young actors transition from ensemble roles to headline-making leads. His portrayal of Jack Damon was met with praise for bringing emotional depth and authenticity, particularly in scenes that explored Damon's complex relationship with his older brother, Every Summer After, Bradway steps into the mainstream spotlight. The series, a romantic drama set in Ontario cottage country, has already generated significant buzz due to the popularity of Fortune's original novel. Industry analysts expect the adaptation to appeal to both younger viewers and long-time fans of contemporary romance One Chicago universe — which includes Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med — has experienced a wave of personnel changes in recent months. Across all three shows, familiar faces are stepping away, often replaced with rising stars or new character some exits are rooted in budget decisions, others reflect evolving narratives and creative shifts. For a franchise that has built its reputation on character-driven storytelling and interconnected plotlines, these changes mark a significant NBC remains committed to the franchise, which continues to enjoy a loyal fanbase and strong ratings. Insiders suggest that the upcoming seasons may lean more heavily on serialized storytelling and introduce multi-episode guest arcs to maintain viewer of Bradway's exit has been met with mixed emotions from fans. While many celebrated his career milestone, others expressed disappointment that the promising storyline between Jack Damon and Severide would now be left media has been abuzz with speculations about how the writers will explain Damon's absence. Some suggest that the character could be written off as having transferred to another department, while others hope for an eventual return in later has not yet issued an official comment on Bradway's departure, nor have details about Season 14's premiere date been confirmed. However, promotional materials are expected to roll out in late summer, with a fall premiere Michael Bradway, who played firefighter Jack Damon, is not expected to return for Chicago Fire Season 14. His departure follows his casting as the lead in the Prime Video adaptation of Every Summer is moving on to a starring role in Every Summer After, a series based on Carley Fortune's bestselling romance novel. This career shift limits his availability for future episodes of Chicago Fire.

Chicago Fire fans saddened as Michael Bradway exits the series after two seasons as Jack Damon
Chicago Fire fans saddened as Michael Bradway exits the series after two seasons as Jack Damon

Mint

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Chicago Fire fans saddened as Michael Bradway exits the series after two seasons as Jack Damon

'Chicago Fire' has confirmed yet another cast departure ahead of its fourteenth season. Michael Bradway, who portrayed Jack Damon, the younger half-brother of Kelly Severide (played by Taylor Kinney), will not be returning when the series resumes. The news, first reported by TVLine on Thursday, follows closely on the heels of the exits of Jake Lockett (Sam Carver) and Daniel Kyri (Darren Ritter), adding to a period of transition for Firehouse 51. Bradway joined the long-running NBC drama just two seasons ago but quickly became a familiar and well-liked presence among the ensemble cast. His departure will leave fans disappointed, particularly as Damon's storyline was still developing. However, Bradway has already lined up his next role. He will star as Charlie in 'Every Year After', an upcoming Prime Video adaptation of Carley Fortune's bestselling novel Every Summer After. Announcing the news on Instagram, Bradway wrote, 'Couldn't be more excited to be your Charlie (sic).' While there is no confirmed return planned, producers have reportedly left the door open for a potential comeback, depending on future scheduling. As 'Chicago Fire' prepares to launch Season 14 with notable changes, fans will be watching closely to see how the show adapts to the loss of several core characters.

Michael Bradway not returning 'Chicago Fire' season 14 as Jack Damon
Michael Bradway not returning 'Chicago Fire' season 14 as Jack Damon

Express Tribune

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Michael Bradway not returning 'Chicago Fire' season 14 as Jack Damon

NBC's Chicago Fire will see another change in its cast for Season 14, as Michael Bradway, who portrayed firefighter Jack Damon, will not be returning. Bradway, who appeared in 17 episodes across Seasons 12 and 13, has been cast in Every Summer After, a Prime Video adaptation of Carley Fortune's 2022 novel. While Bradway's departure marks the end of his role on the show, producers have left the door open for a possible return depending on his schedule, according to Bradway's character, Jack Damon, was introduced as the half-brother of Lieutenant Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney). His journey on the show was marked by ups and downs, including a tumultuous start at Firehouse 51, followed by his move to another station and a rocky period. However, Damon found his place at Firehouse 51, particularly after the incident in Season 13, when he was trapped in a fire and later received support from Severide and Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo). Despite his eventual integration into the team, the looming threat of layoffs and forced retirements due to departmental budget cuts created uncertainty for his future at 51. Bradway is not the only departure ahead of the new season. Actors Daniel Kyri (Darren Ritter) and Jake Lockett (Sam Carver) also will not return as series regulars. As the show gears up for major changes, showrunner Andrea Newman hinted at a shake-up that will test the team's ability to stay united during turbulent times. Despite these exits, Chicago Fire has welcomed Brandon Larracuente (Freeform's Party of Five) as a new series regular for Season 14, although details about his character remain undisclosed.

'Chicago Fire' cast shakeup revealed: Heartbreaking news for fans as another beloved character to exit ahead of season 14
'Chicago Fire' cast shakeup revealed: Heartbreaking news for fans as another beloved character to exit ahead of season 14

Time of India

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Chicago Fire' cast shakeup revealed: Heartbreaking news for fans as another beloved character to exit ahead of season 14

Chicago Fire is going through another massive cast shakeup and that too just weeks after losing two other major players from Firehouse 51. There is a bad news for Chicago Fire fans: another firefighter is leaving the show. The semi-recent newcomer Michael Bradway , who appeared in 17 episodes between Seasons 12 and 13, will not return as Severide's half-brother Jack Damon in Season 14 of the NBC procedural, TVLine has confirmed. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Design Thinking Data Science MCA Operations Management Finance Public Policy Data Science Product Management Technology Data Analytics PGDM healthcare others Leadership Project Management Healthcare Management Others MBA Artificial Intelligence Degree Digital Marketing Cybersecurity CXO Skills you'll gain: Duration: 25 Weeks IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK PCP DTIM Async India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 22 Weeks IIM Indore CERT-IIMI DTAI Async India Starts on undefined Get Details Michael Bradway is a part of the cast of the Every Summer After adaptation coming to Prime Video. The outlet reports, however, that the door is open for him to return depending on schedules. ALSO READ: Stimulus payments worth $300 to $1,700 to hit bank accounts of Americans in days. Check eligibility and key dates Chicago Fire cast shakeup According to a report in Tvline, Chicago Fire producers are said to be open to having Michael Bradway reprise his role, should his schedule allow it. Bradway's departure comes on the heels of several other Chicago Fire cast members departing ahead of Season 14; fans have also seen the last of Jake Lockett as Sam Carver and Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter. Live Events It was recently reported that Brandon Larracuente (On Call, Freeform's Party of Five) is joining Chicago Fire as a new series regular in Season 14, though specific details about his firefighter character remain under wraps. Bradway recurred on the NBC firefighter drama for two seasons as firefighter Jack Damon. However, an auditor came to 51 and warned, 'The CFD is going to be announcing big cuts soon, including layoffs and forced retirements. Probationary and older firefighters are going to be the first to go.' Producers are reportedly on board to have him reprise his role if his schedule allows for it in the future, but fans are undeniably bummed by the news. ALSO READ: Did Chris Martin regret after exposing Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief's apparent 'affair' on Coldplay kiss cam? Videos emerge "Not liking the changes: he's out and he's in. I am late to the party but adding someone unknown to replace those not invited back makes me not want to attend," one more recent viewer admitted in the comments of the announcement, likely referring to Brandon Larracuente's addition to the cast amid the multiple exits. "I'd rather they keep who they have instead of adding new characters," someone else declared. "I like the current cast. Not sure what the point was of bringing in this half-brother for Severide, but oh well." "I'll miss him and the others leaving Chicago Fire. I really liked all 3," another mourned, with someone else agreeing, "I hate to know 3 regulars that we all really liked will not be returning! Shoot!" "Please get this show more stable characters!" they added, as another agreed that there is "too much turnover on shows now." "I will miss him," they affirmed. But, you can't please everyone, and one admitted, "To be fair, not gonna miss the guy."

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