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A preview of episode one is available now on Quinn. Episodes 1 and 2 will premiere at 9 p.m. PT on May 27.
“Rent Free” follows two people who are complete opposites: “feisty, charismatic, no-nonsense painter” Nora living in New York City, and “cocky, infuriatingly charming former jock turned investment banker” Jack, who “navigate post-college growing pains in close proximity.”
Here’s the full logline: “Within the span of 24 hours, Nora’s life implodes. She gets cheated on, loses her apartment, and suddenly has nowhere to go. With no other options, she moves in with Jack — her best friend’s older brother. Jack’s life is built on routine: work, the gym, casual hookups, repeat. But Nora’s arrival throws everything off balance. What starts as a temporary arrangement quickly turns into something far more complicated, and things get messy — fast. ‘Rent Free’ immerses audiences in an intoxicating romance about one apartment, zero boundaries, and two complete opposites.”
Founder and CEO of Quinn Caroline Spiegel notes, “Our users instantly responded to the chemistry between Mika and Stephen on screen. The connection they bring to this story feels electric, intimate, and real — they were the perfect pairing for this kind of immersive duet experience.”
Spiegel launched Quinn in 2021 with its mission to redefine erotica with immersive storytelling; Quinn Originals was introduced the following year, the most cinematic of their productions, with intimate experiences performed by acclaimed talent. Recent Originals have been voiced by Shawn Hatosy and Christopher Briney — two names that drew the attention of Kalyn and Abdalla.
“I had heard about Quinn before when I saw Chris Briney on it, and I did some digging. I found out Quinn was a graphic, but beautiful storytelling app,” he says with a laugh, “and I thought — I want to be a part of this. This sounds great.”
Abdalla, meanwhile, had seen videos about Hatosy, with whom she’d worked on “The Pitt.”
“Fans really resonate with Dean and Allie. They’re a spicy couple, and this is a little tease for what’s to come,” Kalyn says of their “Off Campus” pairing, who were introduced in Season 1 and will be explored further in the second season. Abdalla adds, “Both sets of characters have very specific fronts that they use to deny their attraction to one another. They both dip into vulnerability and then back out because they’re afraid. And I think that’s really fun to show to the world.”
She continues: “In modern romance, we’re too nonchalant. People are not expressing their feelings and desires enough, so it’s really fun to see these stories about desire. We have to start yearning again.” To that, Kalyn replies, “Bring back yearning! 2026 — don’t stop yearning!”
Abdalla is also very aware of the many ways romances have been adapted.
“I realized how different people’s tastes in romance are. There are so many different tropes, subplots, and things that other people love to see, and everything being written about is happening to somebody,” she says. Kalyn adds, “Exactly. The stories make you feel seen and heard. Also, who doesn’t love stories of people falling in love?”
On Tuesday, Prime Video announced that “Off Campus,” based on Elle Kennedy’s books, became the third most-watched debut series in the history of the app with 36 million viewers in its first 12 days of streaming.
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