“It’s OK to be messy sometimes. It’s important,” Amélie Hoeferle’s Ramona says in the trailer for the new coming-of-age drama, Sterling Point.
The Prime Video series, hailing from acclaimed writer, director and executive producer Megan Park, dropped its first trailer Thursday. The nearly three-minute trailer, set to Gracie Abrams’ newest single “Look at My Life,” stars Ella Rubin as Annie, who along with her twin brother, played by Keen Ruffalo, inherits her late grandfather’s Canadian cottage and island.
Annie meets Hoeferle’s character in her grandfather’s house, and as Rubin’s Annie tells her brother, “someone that looks like mom” is saying the house belonged to her grandfather. The trailer shows the two coming together and being a little messy, as Ramona puts it.
“Raised in New York City with her twin brother and loving adoptive father (Jay Duplass), Annie’s life takes a turn when she inherits her mysterious grandfather’s island in Canada,” the show’s synopsis reads. “There, she finds new friends, budding romances and untold family secrets.”
Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie (Billie Blue), Daniel Quinn-Toye (Sunny Dancer) Bo Bragason (Renegade Nell, The Radleys), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead), Nikko Angelo Hinayo (Davey & Jonesie’s Locker), Mabel Strachan (The Ridge), Elle-Maija Tailfeathers (Three Pines) and Missi Pyle (Harlan Coben’s Shelter) also star in the eight-episode season.
Park serves as creator, director, co-showrunner and executive producer on the series that’s beeing produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Fake Empire and Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap. Teen drama veterans Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage are executive producing under their Fake Empire banner, while Dani Gorin and Tom Ackerley are executive producing for LuckyChap.
Sterling Point premieres on Prime Video on Aug. 5. Watch the trailer and take a peek at newly released photos from the show below.

Sterling Point premieres on August 5.
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Rory (Daniel Quinn-Toye), Oona (Bo Bragason), Ellis (Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie).
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Annie Jacobson (Ella Rubin) and Oona (Bo Bragason).
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