Off Campus
NZ release: 13 May 2026
Drug use, sex scenes, sexual violence themes, and domestic violence Rated on: 13 May 2026
What’s it about?
This university-set series follows the unexpected alliance between music major Hannah and star hockey athlete Garrett. With seemingly nothing in common except for philosophy class, they strike a deal to help each other out.
The facts
- Created by Louisa Levy
- English language
- Runtime: each episode is approximately 56 minutes in duration
- Based on Elle Kennedy's best-selling book series with the same name
Why did it get this rating?
This series was self-rated by Prime Video. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.
Sexual violence themes
Sexual violence is a strong theme in the show. A character speaks openly about a time they were raped, and it is implied their drink was spiked prior to the assault. Although the incident is handled implicitly and is not shown onscreen, some viewers might find the references and resulting trauma upsetting.
Domestic violence
Domestic violence is insinuated in various flashback scenes and in character dialogue. Characters imply past abuse and there are visual flashbacks showing a woman crying and another character washing their bloodied knuckles.
Sex scenes
There are sex scenes between university-aged students - accompanied by suggestive movements and moans. There is a scene depicting a character masturbating with a sex toy. Another scene shows characters masturbate while looking at each other.
A woman’s breasts are shown during a sexual act. Nonsexual nudity includes a visual of men’s penises in locker rooms.
Offensive language
Frequent and strong language throughout, including "f--k," "f--king," "hell," "s--t," "d--k”, "bitch”, "ass," "a--hole."
Drug use
In episode 6, characters smoke marijuana.
When content stays with you:
The storylines about sexual assault and domestic violence could be upsetting for some viewers, especially for those who have gone through similar experiences. If you are struggling with what you have seen on-screen please reach out for help. If you or someone you know needs to talk:
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