Even as seasons change, the In The City trailer doesn’t skip a New York minute of lingering drama from Summer House Season 10.
The first look at Bravo’s new original series, which you can check out above, dropped on April 7, along with the official cast lineup and premiere date. Find out everything to expect as a mix of new and familiar faces tackle the next chapters of their lives in the Big Apple.
When does In The City premiere?
In The City premieres Tuesday, May 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT as a two-hour crossover event following the Summer House Season 10 finale beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes will stream next day on Peacock.
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Who is in the cast of In the City Season 1?
Previously announced In The City cast members Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke, and Amanda Batula are joined by Danielle Olivera, Eoin Heavey, Andrea Denver, Lexi Sundin, Nick Barber, Yvonne Najor, Georgina Ferzil, Whitney Fransway, Kenny Martin, Gavin Moseley, and Katie Arundel.
What can fans expect from In The City Season 1?
“In The City was filmed directly out of Summer House Season 10 in the fall of 2025,” the official announcement revealed, in addition to teasing that the cast will have to “navigate the biggest transitions of their lives at the time — marriage, separation, parenthood, reinvention, and the reality of growing up without growing apart.”
The In The City trailer kicks off with Kyle and Amanda’s wedding footage from 2021, as a graphic portends, “Not every love story ends in happily ever after.” Afterward, headlines about the pair flash on screen as Andy Cohen can be heard in voiceover announcing the “bombshell news that Summer House‘s Kyle and Amanda have broken up.”
Cut to Amanda in an interview with a producer who asks what happened, prompting her to respond, “Are you ready for this?”
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That’s when the sneak peek rewinds to earlier in the fall, with Amanda and West Wilson reuniting on an NYC sidewalk. After warmly greeting each other as “Mandy” and “cutie,” respectively, the Summer House castmates share a long embrace.
Amid major cracks in their marriage, Amanda, later, asks Kyle, “Who was in our apartment last night? While I’m asleep? Do you know how many times you cheated on me?”
Snippets of more dramatic moments to come follow, and the two eventually appear to be discussing the logistics of their divorce. “We don’t have a prenup, but if you come for me, I’ll come for you,” Amanda warns Kyle.
When Kyle responds by saying, “That would be a losing battle,” Amanda fires back, “Are you threatening me?”
An activated Lindsay, meanwhile, weighs in on their marital drama, shouting at Kyle, “I am in tears watching my friends demolish their relationship!”
Lindsay has her own love life to worry about, too, namely navigating the NYC dating scene as a single mom to daughter Gemma. “We’re all trying to figure out how to be real-life adults finally,” she explains in a confessional. “But we’re basically tripping everywhere we go.”
Following a lighthearted moment in which Lindsay stresses over not knowing “what kind of condoms to get” ahead of an apparent date night, she later strikes a more serious tone. After declaring that her lifelong dream of having a family “was taken away from her,” she tearfully admits during a FaceTime conversation, “I’m choosing partners that continue to abandon me, and it’s made me feel like I should be ashamed.”
Lindsay is also dealing with multiple separate issues within the friend group, including between her and Danielle, Whitney, Kenny, and Yvonne. In one heated moment, Danielle accuses Lindsay of being an “internet sleuth” on her man, Eion. Later, Whitney says, “Everyone bows down to Lindsay, and I’m sick of watching it,” before Yvonne eventually addresses Lindsay directly, telling her, “You’re supposed to be my best friend, and you treat me like s–t.”
What Danielle, for one, seems to be referring to comes up elsewhere in the preview when she first mentions online accusations that she’s a “homewrecker.” Regardless, Danielle insists that she’s “never been happier,” prior to Amanda revealing to a producer that Eion apparently “has a whole-ass wife still.”
Fellow Summer House alum Andrea has his own conflicts within the group, as he separately considers starting a family with his wife, Lexi. “I want to put a baby in you, but I get sore too,” Andrea jokes.
In The City‘s newcomers are also in the midst of similar relationship issues and dilemmas. For starters, Whitney appears to second-guess moving across the country for Kenny before they even got engaged. Elsewhere, Yvonne and Nick debate whether or not to have a baby amid accusations that they’re not actually married.
As you await the new Bravo series, get even more details on the In the City cast’s lives during Season 1.
