The Hamptons party house is officially behind them, as fan-favorite 'Summer House' stars Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, and Lindsay Hubbard gear up for a new chapter in their lives and on Bravo's latest reality venture, 'In The City.'
TL;DR: The Essentials You Need to Know About This Exciting New Bravo Series
- Bravo has officially confirmed Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, and Lindsay Hubbard as the first three cast members for the upcoming 'Summer House' spinoff, 'In the City' (working title).
- The new series will trade the Hamptons' summer fun for the real-world challenges of marriage, parenthood, and career reinvention in New York City, promising a deeper look into the stars' adult lives.
- Set to premiere sometime in 2026, 'In the City' has already begun filming in NYC and was a major talking point leading into BravoCon 2025.
Remember those endless summer weekends in the Hamptons? The rosé-fueled parties, the dramatic house meetings, the blissful escape from the everyday grind? Well, the sun might be setting on that era for some of your favorite Bravolebrities. Instead of packing duffel bags for a group share house, they're now navigating the concrete jungle of New York City, facing life's biggest transitions head-on.
Bravo has officially pulled back the curtain on its much-anticipated "Summer House" spinoff, aptly titled "In the City" (for now, at least). The network confirmed on November 13, 2025, just before the fan frenzy of BravoCon 2025, that three familiar faces will lead the charge: Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, and Lindsay Hubbard. This isn't just a change of scenery; it's a fundamental shift in storytelling, promising to delve deeper into the complexities of their adult lives.
The Evolution of a Reality Franchise: From Party House to Parenthood and Beyond
"In the City" represents a natural progression for the "Summer House" universe. Much like how "The Valley" expanded the narrative for "Vanderpump Rules" stars navigating suburban family life, this new series aims to show what happens when the party ends and real life truly begins. The core idea is to follow this group as they grapple with universal themes like marriage, parenthood, career shifts, and the challenge of growing up without growing apart. It’s a compelling trade-off: trading the carefree escapism for an honest look at the grind, and the network is clearly betting on viewers wanting to see that evolution.
The series logline spells it out clearly: "In the city that never sleeps, a group of New Yorkers navigates the biggest transitions of their lives – marriage, parenthood, reinvention, and the reality of growing up without growing apart. Can they have it all, or will they need to choose between the lives they’ve built and the futures they never saw coming?" This tagline isn't just catchy; it sets a high bar for the emotional depth we can expect from the show. Source: [Deadline, "Bravo’s ‘Summer House’ Spinoff ‘In The City’ Taps Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula & Lindsay Hubbard," November 13, 2025].
Meet the Core Trio Taking on New York City Life's Demands
These three aren't strangers to the reality TV spotlight. Kyle Cooke and Lindsay Hubbard have been with "Summer House" since its 2017 premiere, bringing years of on-screen history to "In the City." Amanda Batula joined in the first season, quickly becoming a central figure. Viewers have watched their relationships evolve, careers take shape, and personal lives become incredibly public over ten seasons.
Their journey together has been anything but linear, marked by significant milestones and very public ups and downs. This long history ensures that viewers are deeply invested in their stories, making their transition to a more "adulting"-focused show a logical and exciting next step.
Kyle and Amanda Cooke: Navigating Married Life and Expanding Business Ventures
Kyle and Amanda's relationship has been a cornerstone of "Summer House" drama for years. We've seen their engagement in Season 3 and their beautiful wedding in Summer 2021. Their marriage has been documented publicly, from its highs to its more challenging moments, as they also build Kyle's beverage company, Loverboy, where Amanda plays a creative role. Kyle also keeps busy DJing across the country, adding another layer to their already demanding lives.
It hasn't all been smooth sailing, however. A recent report suggested the couple might be experiencing marital challenges, with rumors even circulating about them living separately. While a source close to the couple confirmed to Us Weekly in November 2025 that they are indeed "going through a challenging time," they also emphasized that the couple is "committed to making the relationship work." This commitment amidst real-world struggles presents a significant storyline for "In the City," showing the true cost and effort required to maintain a relationship under public scrutiny. Source: [Us Weekly, "Who Will Star in Bravo’s ‘In the City’?", November 13, 2025].
Lindsay Hubbard's New Chapter: Motherhood, Single Life, and a Fresh Start
Lindsay Hubbard, always a standout cast member, is embarking on perhaps her most transformative journey yet: motherhood. She welcomed her daughter, Gemma Britt, in December 2024. This significant life change comes after a public breakup with Gemma's father, Turner Kufe. Lindsay confirmed at the "Summer House" Season 9 reunion in June 2025 that she and Turner are now co-parents, focusing solely on raising Gemma. She's even made a major move into a new apartment for herself and her daughter, fully embracing her "mamcita" era. Source: [E! News, "Watch: Bravo Announces 'Summer House' Spinoff 'In the City'," November 13, 2025].
For example: Imagine Lindsay trying to balance a vital work meeting with a sudden childcare issue, or navigating the New York City dating scene as a single mom, all while the cameras capture every vulnerable moment. This scenario exemplifies the kind of "reinvention" and "parenthood" the logline promises, showcasing the very real trade-offs and personal growth involved.
Viewers also witnessed Lindsay's brutal on-camera breakup with former best friend and castmate Carl Radke in the "Summer House" Season 8 finale, a moment she stated completely blindsided her. Notably, Carl Radke will not be part of the "In the City" cast, allowing Lindsay to forge this new path without that particular past dynamic looming over her. Her resilience and ability to move forward have consistently made her one of reality TV's most compelling figures.
Behind the Scenes: The Talented Team Bringing This New Series to Life
"In the City" (which, we're reminded, is still a working title) is produced by Truly Original, a Banijay Americas company. This is the same production house responsible for "Summer House" itself, along with other Bravo hits like "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" and "The Real Housewives of Potomac." This continuity in production bodes well for maintaining the authentic feel and engaging storytelling that "Summer House" fans have come to expect.
A seasoned team of executive producers is at the helm, including Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Lori Gordon, and Tamara Najm Coudurier. Their collective experience suggests a well-crafted show that will navigate the tricky balance of raw reality and compelling narrative arcs. Their role is to ensure the show captures genuine moments while guiding the overall story of these New Yorkers' lives.
Anticipating the Next Chapter: Potential Cameos and Premiere Expectations
While Kyle, Amanda, and Lindsay are the confirmed leads, the rest of the cast will be announced at a later date. This leaves room for speculation and excitement about who else might join them in navigating urban life. One name that comes up is Paige DeSorbo, who departed "Summer House" after Season 9. She hinted to fans on Instagram, "And you haven’t seen the last of me, I promise," leaving the door open for a potential cameo or even a more significant role down the line. Her strong ties to the existing cast, particularly Amanda, make her a likely candidate for appearances.
A limitation of any reality show, particularly one following long-term cast members, is the challenge of maintaining genuine novelty. Viewers have seen a lot of these individuals already. However, by changing the setting and emphasizing major life transitions, "In the City" attempts to address this by forcing the cast (and the audience) into fresh, unexplored territory. The show itself becomes a laboratory for how these individuals truly adapt outside their comfort zone.
As for when you can binge this new series, Bravo has indicated that "In the City" will premiere sometime in 2026. Fans can likely expect "Summer House" Season 10 to air before the spinoff officially launches, giving us a bridge between the two formats. In the meantime, all past seasons of "Summer House" are available to stream on Peacock for those who want to catch up on the journey so far.
Frequently Asked Questions About 'In the City'
Practical Takeaways for Fans of the 'Summer House' Universe:
- Prepare for Deeper Dives: Expect a shift from party antics to more personal, adult-focused narratives on marriage, parenting, and professional growth.
- Watch for Relationship Realness: The show will likely tackle the complexities of Kyle and Amanda’s marriage and Lindsay’s journey as a single mom head-on.
- Anticipate NYC-Specific Drama: The unique pressures and opportunities of New York City will serve as a dynamic backdrop for these personal stories.
- Stay Tuned for More Cast Reveals: While three stars are confirmed, keep an eye out for announcements about other familiar (or new) faces joining the cast.
Sources:
- Deadline, "Bravo’s ‘Summer House’ Spinoff ‘In The City’ Taps Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula & Lindsay Hubbard," November 13, 2025.
- E! News, "Watch: Bravo Announces 'Summer House' Spinoff 'In the City'," November 13, 2025.
- Us Weekly, "Who Will Star in Bravo’s ‘In the City’?", November 13, 2025.
- Variety, "Bravo’s ‘Summer House’ Spinoff ‘In the City’ Officially Announces Cast – and More BravoCon News," November 13, 2025.