A Week Away: The Series (2025) is a U.S. musical teen drama set at Camp Aweegaway, a Christian summer camp. The show is created and directed by Alan Powell, with writing by Powell, Kali Bailey, and Cozi Zuehlsdorff.
The main cast includes Antonio Cipriano, Cozi Zuehlsdorff, David Koechner, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Sacha Carlson, Ava Jean, Haven Greene, Jason Marsden, and Carlos PenaVega. It’s a small-screen follow-up to the 2021 Netflix film and was released on Angel Studios (Angel app/web) on August 28, 2025.
A Week Away: The Series Age Rating
A Week Away: The Series is rated TV-PG. It may include mild thematic elements, brief references to smoking/drinking in a flashback, light teen flirtation, and camp competition peril. Expect upbeat musical numbers, gentle humor, and positive faith themes; no explicit content is indicated.
Violence & Peril
Mild. Team contests and camp games create brief tension; minor scrapes are possible. Emotional peril appears in backstories (loss, mistakes) but is handled gently. No graphic violence is indicated.
Language
Very mild. Dialogue skews friendly and encouraging. No confirmed slurs or strong profanity in early materials.
Mature Themes
Light teen romance (crushes, possible brief, innocent kissing). Friendship, belonging, faith, and second chances are core themes. A flashback includes references to smoking and drinking; tone remains cautionary.
Is A Week Away: The Series Suitable for Kids?
Ages 5–7: With Guidance. The camp setting is bright and kind, but talk of loss or past mistakes may need context. Music and friendships help keep the tone gentle.
Ages 8–12: Yes. Best fit. Themes of teamwork, faith, and responsibility land well for tweens; content is mild.
Ages 13+: Yes. Teens should find the character arcs relatable and positive. Lightweight romance and competition stay age-appropriate.
Bottom line: Recommended starting age 8+, with younger viewers supported by a parent for context.
What Parents Can Do
Preview Episode 1 and the trailer to gauge the tone for your child’s sensitivity to loss or mistakes.
Discuss choices and second chances after viewing; ask what “doing the right thing” looks like at camp and at home.
Name the boundaries around phones, pranks, and kindness at real-life camps; compare with what the show models.
Official Trailer
FAQs
1) What is the official age rating for A Week Away: The Series (2025)?
Angel hasn’t posted a formal TV rating yet; based on available materials, we suggest likely TV-PG for mild themes and brief references to smoking/drinking.
2) Is A Week Away: The Series appropriate for kids and teens?
Yes, for most kids 8+ and teens. Younger children may need guidance during brief, heavier moments.
3) How intense are the violence or scary scenes?
Very mild. Competitive games and a few tense conversations; no graphic content.
4) Does the series use strong language or slurs?
No strong language is indicated in early episode coverage. Tone stays friendly and warm.
5) Is there sexual content or nudity?
No. Expect innocent teen crushes and possibly brief, chaste affection tied to musical moments.
6) Where can I watch it, and when was it released?
Streaming exclusively on Angel (Angel app/web). Season 1 premiered on August 28, 2025.