The arrival of In The City brings several familiar faces from Summer House into a distinctly urban setting. This new Bravo series relocates close friends and longtime cast members to New York City as they juggle shifting relationships, career pivots and major life decisions. Expect a mix of personal drama and professional stress: some characters are balancing parenthood and dating, while others are navigating business turmoil or launching new ventures. The show reframes what viewers know about these personalities by placing them inside the pressures and pace of the city.
Although Season 10 of Summer House remains in progress, In The City expands the franchise’s lens, following Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula alongside a broader New York circle. The ensemble includes Danielle Olivera, Eoin Heavey, Andrea Denver, Lexi Sundin, Yvonne Najor, Nick Barber, Georgina Ferzli, Kenny Martin, Whitney Fransway, Gavin Moseley and Katie Arundel. Each cast member brings interlocking storylines that touch on commitment, ambition and reinvention. The show is built to test friendships and relationships under accelerated timelines and higher stakes.
Series snapshot: tone, themes and what to expect
In The City blends relationship reality with workplace pressure, turning familiar personalities into protagonists of change. The series alternates intimate conversations with public setbacks, revealing how personal life impacts career choices and vice versa. Viewers will see themes of resilience, reinvention and the cost of ambition threaded through episodes. The producers lean into both heartfelt moments and combustible confrontations, so the emotional beats are as much a focus as the nightlife and professional plots.
Key arcs and relationships
Couples and partnerships
Several ongoing romances and committed relationships are central to the narrative. Kyle Cooke is fighting to save his bar, Loverboy, and his attempt to revive it by taking on new roles, like DJing, doubles as a test of resolve. Amanda Batula is portrayed amid the end of a marriage, working to reconcile ambitions with personal upheaval. Lindsay Hubbard steps into life as a fiercely independent single mom, balancing motherhood with a deliberate reentry into dating. Nick Barber recently proposed to Yvonne Najor, but debates over starting a family strain their future plans. Andrea Denver and Lexi Sundin, newly married, confront mismatched timelines about children and a potential move between New York and Italy. Whitney Fransway and Kenny Martin test relocation and commitment after Whitney leaves Los Angeles to move in with Kenny, who is coping with the loss of his mother while scrutinizing their different life plans. Danielle Olivera and Eoin Heavey present a fast-moving romance: now living together, they must juggle love with the pressure of entrepreneurship as Eoin builds his hotel tech startup, Maitre.
Friends, careers and crossroads
The series also examines careers and friendships under strain. Georgina Ferzli, a dermatologist and medical director, is preparing to launch a private skincare line while raising a child as a single parent. Gavin Moseley remains an emblem of New York nightlife, known for opening popular bars and keeping a bachelor lifestyle, though his relationships affect longtime friendships. Kenny Martin appears in both romantic and business contexts as a real estate investor and venture capitalist figure who has financial ties to friends. Katie Arundel serves as the dependable confidante for Amanda and a bridge between different friend groups. The narrative spotlights financial pressure and opportunity—Kyle’s efforts to keep Loverboy solvent, Eoin’s tech ambitions with Maitre, and Georgina’s entrepreneurial launch—showing how careers complicate intimate bonds.
When and how to watch
The series will debut on Tuesday, May 19 at 9/8c on Bravo, with episodes available the next day on Peacock. The launch is presented as a two-hour crossover event that follows the Summer House Season 10 finale, which begins at 8 p.m. ET/PT, giving longtime viewers a direct bridge into the new show. For those tracking both franchises, the scheduling creates a continuous viewing experience: the emotional arcs that begin in the Hamptons can immediately be followed by the city-centered chapters that reshape those relationships.
Final note
For fans of the original series, In The City promises familiar faces in fresh situations: shifting priorities, new businesses and relationship reckonings anchored in a metropolitan backdrop. Whether you watch for the friendships, the entrepreneurial drama or romantic developments, the cast’s next chapter is staged to test loyalties and ambitions under New York’s relentless spotlight.


