Already Finished Off Campus? Here Are 8 Similar Shows To Spiral Into Next Plus Their Streaming Services

Finishing Off Campus feels like a breakup you didn’t agree to. One minute you’re deep in the Briar U trenches, fully invested in hockey boys with poor communication skills, and the next… credits roll, Prime kicks you back to the home screen, and you’re just sitting there questioning your existence.
So if you’re grieving Garrett (Belmont Cameli) and Hannah (Ella Bright) but still chasing campus drama, sporty tension and deeply questionable romantic choices, here are eight shows that hit a similar nerve.
What to watch after finishing Off Campus:
Clear your weekend plans and break out the snacks and wine, you’ve got a lot of watching to do!
Make It or Break It — Disney+
If you want more “my entire future rests on this game” vibes, Make It or Break It is such an elite pivot. It follows a group of teen gymnasts training for the Olympics, juggling rivalry, friendship and adults who probably shouldn’t be in charge of children. It was also inspired by the iconic 2006 film Stick It, which you absolutely need to watch if you haven’t already — that movie basically laid the groundwork for this whole unhinged gymnastics universe.
Greek — Disney+

Greek is your comfort-watch campus chaos: frats, sororities, questionable theme parties and all the petty politics of who’s sitting where and who’s hooked up with whom. It’s messy in a fun way, but there’s still proper character growth and found-family energy buried under the beer pong. If you’re missing the uni setting of Off Campus, this is the show for you!
Heated Rivalry — HBO Max

If you somehow made your way to Off Campus before hitting the OG hockey romance that is Heated Rivalry, you, my friend, need to get it together. Respectfully.
Based on Rachel Reid’s beloved hockey romance, it centres on Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie): superstar rivals on the ice, absolute disasters off it. The enemies-to-lovers tension, the career pressure, the national pride, the “I hate you but I’d also take a bullet for you” energy — this is the blueprint.
10 Things I Hate About You (the series) — Disney+

For a slightly cringe, very 2000s binge, the 10 Things I Hate About You TV series is a fun little detour.
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The movie is obviously a classic, but the show lets you sit in the drama a bit longer: fake dating, high school rivalries, sibling chaos and all the over-the-top antics you’d expect from that era of teen TV. If you want something easy, nostalgic and a little bit feral, this is it.
Heartbreak High — Netflix

If you want something closer to home (and a bit more real), Heartbreak High gives Australian high school mess in the most unfiltered way. The show dives into sex, identity, racism, disability, friendship fallouts and the kind of formative disasters that still keep you up at 2am. Josh Heuston is in it as Dusty, the pretty-boy muso and certified red flag and yes, he’s also in Off Campus, because apparently his entire brand is playing hot, emotionally confusing love interests. It’s raw, funny and occasionally way too close to home.
Maxton Hall – The World Between Us — Prime Video

Maxton Hall is pure BookTok catnip: elite private school, scholarship girl, arrogant rich boy, scandal and more tension in the library than in most people’s relationships. Ruby (Harriet Herbig-Matten) stumbles into a massive secret at Maxton Hall, and suddenly James Beaufort (Damian Hardung) can’t just ignore her existence anymore. It’s glossy, dramatic and tailor-made for girlies who annotate their romance novels like it’s a competitive sport.
One Tree Hill — Stan

If you’re in the mood for a long-term situationship with a TV show, One Tree Hill is a classic for a reason. Two half-brothers, one basketball team, one deeply chaotic dad and a town that treats high school sport like the World Cup.
Across its many, many seasons you get love triangles, friendships, fallouts, marriages, deaths and some truly unhinged storylines that somehow still feel comforting. Ideal if you want something to live in for a while.
The Summer I Turned Pretty — Prime Video

The Summer I Turned Pretty is my first true love in the Prime Video YA romance world and I will not be taking questions.
Belly (Lola Tung), Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) serve coastal angst, family drama and a love triangle that’s engineered in a lab to destroy group chats and hearts.
The film adaptation has already started filming, so you genuinely need to get on board now before you’re catching up via out-of-context TikTok edits and spoilers.
And if you’re still spiralling about Off Campus, don’t stress. You can always dive into the books if you’re impatient, and season two has already been confirmed, so more chaos is on the way!



