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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3 Sets Episode Rollout: One Per Week Wednesdays After First Two Premiere
Prime Video has cleared up the buzz around The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 rollout. The third and final season of Prime Video's young adult series, adapted from Jenny Han's best-selling trilogy, will premiere with two episodes followed by a new episode every week on Wednesdays until the series finale, which lands September 17. More from Deadline 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3: Everything We Know So Far 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Casts Isabella Briggs, Kristen Connolly, Five More 'We Were Liars' Stars Emily Alyn Lind And Shubham Maheshwari Talk Cady And Gat's Romance: "There Was Going To Be A Crack" Season 3 will conclude Belly's (Lola Tung) love story between the Fisher brothers Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) and Conrad (Christopher Briney) in an expanded 11 episodes, one of which Han returning for Season 3 are Sean Kaufman as Belly's older brother Steven and Rain Spencer as Belly's best friend Taylor Jewell. Jackie Chung portrays Belly and Steve's mother Laurel. The first season arrived on Prime Video with all episodes dropping in a binge in the summer of 2022. Then, Season 2 premiered with its first three episodes before shifting to one per week in the summer of 2023. RELATED: As of the two trailers released for the show so far, viewers can expect lots of scenes of Belly and Jeremiah dating at Finch University, where they both go to college. Taylor Swift's 'Daylight' plays during the montages of them participating in the typical college lifestyle. Belly made the choice between brothers at the end of Season 2 after she had previously dated Conrad. The fuller trailer teases a big event from Han's We'll Always Have Summer book — Belly and Jeremiah's wedding, but their announcement is met with much hesitation on the part of Belly's mom. In the teaser trailer, Belly and Jeremiah's lovey-dovey moments are interrupted by Conrad walking into the Cousins Beach house, a candy cane in his mouth, set to Taylor Swift's 'Red (Taylor's Version)'. So far the series posters have stressed all three primary colors, first yellow, then red and now blue. Season Three is helmed by showrunners Jenny Han and Sarah Kucserka, with both also serving as executive producers alongside Karen Rosenfelt, Paul Lee, Hope Hartman, and Mads Hansen of wiip. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and wiip. RELATED: Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' So Far TV Show Book Adaptations Arriving In 2025 So Far Everything We Know About The 'We Were Liars' Show So Far


Pink Villa
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Will The Summer I Turned Pretty Return for More Seasons Following Finale? Creator Jenny Han Shares DETAILS
The Summer I Turned Pretty is set to return to the screens for its final season. As the fans highly anticipate the finale, the creator of the show, Jenny Han, opened up about the future of the series and the characters. While in conversation with Entertainment Weekly, the showrunner claimed that she wanted the fans to have quite a satisfying end to their favorite show. She is also open to the idea of the characters returning for additional seasons. After two seasons of Belly, portrayed by Lola Tung, being stuck in a love triangle with Conrad and Jeremiah, she is finally expected to decide who is the ultimate love of her life. Jerry Han on the future of The Summer I Turned Pretty While sitting down for an interview with the media portal, Han, the creator of the Amazon Prime show, revealed that if there is room for more story, then she would definitely consider making a new season. Elaborating on the statements, the showrunner stated, 'Never Say never. I Never do. If there's a story, I'm there.' She further added, "As a storyteller, you just get hit with inspiration all the time. If I had a really great idea that I was excited by, that I wanted to keep telling the story, and if (the stars) were excited to do it, then I would be so pumped.' Moreover, speaking of her bond with the cast members, Han shared, 'I love working with all these guys; that's at the core of it.' She continued to say that she will collaborate with the actors in the future as well, either on a potential new season or something else. As for the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty, the episodes will be based on the last book of the trilogy, We'll Always Have Summer. The new season of The Summer I Turned Pretty will be available to stream on Amazon Prime starting July 16.


Express Tribune
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 trailer shows Belly engagement, Jeremiah and Conrad love triangle, Taylor Swift songs
Prime Video has released the official trailer for the third and final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty, teasing major developments in Belly's love life, emotional stakes, and a continued soundtrack featuring Taylor Swift. Set to Swift's songs 'Daylight' and 'Red,' the trailer shows Belly (Lola Tung) in a committed relationship with Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), culminating in an engagement. However, her connection to first love Conrad (Christopher Briney) resurfaces, setting the stage for an emotional conclusion to the show's central love triangle. Season 3 picks up at the end of Belly's junior year of college as she prepares for another summer at Cousins Beach. According to Prime Video's synopsis, her future with Jeremiah feels certain—until unexpected events pull Conrad back into her life. Now standing on the brink of adulthood, Belly must make a final decision about which brother truly holds her heart. In the trailer, Belly reflects, 'First loves are important. But they're not as important as lasts… Jeremiah is my future. This is the way it is supposed to be,' signaling the intensity of her emotional journey. Longtime fans have speculated whether the series will remain faithful to Jenny Han's book trilogy. In the final novel, We'll Always Have Summer, Jeremiah and Belly go through a breakup after he cheats. Though they reunite and become engaged, the wedding is called off. Belly then studies abroad and rekindles her relationship with Conrad through letters, eventually marrying him at Cousins Beach in a flash-forward. Returning cast members include Sean Kaufman, Rain Spencer, and Jackie Chung. New cast additions this season include Isabella Briggs, Kristen Connolly, Sofia Bryant, Lily Donoghue, Zoé de Grand'Maison, Emma Ishta, and Tanner Zagarino. Season 3, consisting of 11 episodes, premieres on Prime Video on July 16. Jenny Han and Sarah Kucserka return as showrunners and executive producers, alongside Karen Rosenfelt, Paul Lee, Hope Hartman, and Mads Hansen of wiip.


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
We'll Always Have Summer book ending explained before The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 drops: Who does Belly pick, Conrad or Jeremiah?
A new trailer for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 just dropped, giving fans a fresh look at Belly's (Lola Tung) ongoing love triangle with the Fisher brothers. While the trailer leans into her future with Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), it also reminds viewers that Conrad (Christopher Briney), her first love, is still her Red. Based on Jenny Han's bestselling book trilogy, the series has built a dedicated fanbase since Season 1 premiered in 2022, adapting The Summer I Turned Pretty. Season 2, which aired in 2023, was based on It's Not Summer Without You. The upcoming third and final season is based on We'll Always Have Summer—and after a delay caused by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, it's finally set to premiere on July 16, 2025. With the fandom once again split between Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah, fans are deep in their theory era, trying to predict Belly's final choice. But if you're too curious to wait, we're breaking down how it all ends in the book, spoilers included. The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 trailer teases Belly and Jeremiah's marriage! Prime Video has shared the trailer for The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3, and things are getting complicated fast. Belly and Jeremiah are getting married, but Conrad's unexpected return—and unresolved feelings—throws everything into question. Set to Taylor Swift's Daylight and Red (Taylor's Version), the trailer hints at an emotional love triangle as Belly stands at a crossroads. Season 3 follows Belly at the end of her junior year of college, seemingly sure about her future with Jeremiah—until life (and Conrad) shake things up. The new season also stars Sean Kaufman, Rain Spencer, Jackie Chung, and Colin Ferguson. Jenny Han and Sarah Kucserka return as showrunners and executive producers. We'll Always Have Summer Book Ending Explained We'll Always Have Summer begins two years after the events of It's Not Summer Without You. At the end of the previous book, Conrad told Belly she would be better off choosing Jeremiah. Since then, Belly and Jeremiah have been in a happy, committed relationship, and it's been a while since she last heard from Conrad—no hard feelings, though (or so she thinks). Belly's confidence in her future As Belly finishes her freshman year of college, she feels certain that Jeremiah is her future and that her love for Conrad is in the past. She reflects on how, even as a child, she always believed she would one day have the last name Fisher, though she never imagined it would happen this way. She also reminisces that Conrad has always been a fragment of her imagination, but with Jeremiah, she has everything real. A Shocking rumor and betrayal Just as Belly prepares for a summer in Cousins Beach with Jeremiah, she hears a disturbing rumor at his fraternity party: Jeremiah slept with another girl, Lacie, from his class, during their brief breakup. They broke up for a while over a misunderstanding, and he went on a boys' trip to Cabo. Belly was almost sure that it was a rumor, thinking, 'My Jeremiah 'would never do this, but when confronted, he admits it, claiming he thought they were permanently over. Belly, however, sees it as cheating; as for her, it was a break, not a breakup. Heartbroken, she finds herself reminiscing about Conrad, stirring up old emotions. An unexpected proposal Days after avoiding his calls and rotting in her bed and barely getting by her days with the help of her friends, Belly decides to meet Jeremiah. Instead of breaking up, Jeremiah proposes to Belly, hoping to prove his commitment. Though hesitant, she accepts, and they plan to announce their engagement at a memorial garden dedication for Susannah in Cousins, with their family present. Conrad's hidden feelings The perspective briefly shifts to Conrad, who reveals he still loves Belly but believes he lost his chance. He refuses to interfere with her relationship with Jeremiah, and even though he knows nobody would really love Belly like he does, he doesn't want to be the one who comes between her and Jeremiah's happiness. Family backlash After the dedication ceremony, Belly and Jeremiah announce their engagement at a cozy dinner with both sides of the family present. Laurel, Belly's mother, is furious and asks if she's pregnant for them to come to this sudden decision. When Belly says they want to marry because they envision a future together, she refuses to support the wedding or even attend. She thinks they're too young and should at least finish college first. A tense summer at the Beach House When her mother goes silent on her, Belly decides to take matters into her own hands. She decides to plan her own wedding, and Jeremiah suggests they should use his trust fund for the wedding because his mom would have wanted them to. With little help from Taylor, Belly buys her wedding dress and sets up a mood board for a small wedding. Jeremiah tries to convinceLaurel, but she refuses to partake in theirwedding- related activities. Belly then moves to the beach house for the summer to plan the wedding, and to her shock, she finds Conrad there, and even though she is in the middle of her wedding planning with Jeremiah, her heart skips a beat when she sees Conrad, and that's how we know her feelings for him were never gone. With Jeremiah away most days for work, Belly and Conrad grow closer again as he helps with wedding preparations. Conrad even convinces Laurel to attend the bridal shower, but lingering tension and unresolved feelings complicate things. The Final Confrontation The day of the wedding is finally approaching, and all of their friends have gathered at the beach house. At the bachelor party, Conrad learns about Jeremiah's infidelity via one of his friends. When he confronts Belly, she admits she already knew. Conrad confesses he still loves her and only pushed her toward Jeremiah because he thought his brother could make her happy. He begs her to run away with him, even though the wedding is the next day. The next morning, Conrad and Jeremiah fight. Conrad says goodbye to Belly, and when Jeremiah returns, he asks if she still loves Conrad. She admits she does, and they call off the wedding. Epilogue: A New Beginning Years later, Belly, now almost 24, recounts how she studied abroad in Spain and reconnected with Conrad through letters. They fell in love again and are now getting married. Jeremiah also attends their wedding with a date, and their fractured relationships have healed. The story ends with Belly and Conrad running into the waves, just like they used to.
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' final season trailer reveals Jeremiah and Belly's engagement, Conrad's heartbreak
The battle for Belly's (Lola Tung) heart is alive and well in the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty — and it's all leading to a wedding. The first trailer for the third and final season of Prime Video's adaptation of Jenny Han's beloved book trilogy is finally here, and it teases plenty of drama ahead for Belly and the Fisher brothers after both a long hiatus and a major time jump. But the biggest bombshell in the footage? Belly gets engaged to her current boyfriend Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), even though her first love Conrad (Christopher Briney) is still very much in her heart. "First loves are important," Belly says in the trailer, which features a mashup of Taylor Swift's "Red (Taylor's Version)" and "Daylight." "But they're not as important as lasts." The trailer begins with sweet shots of Belly and Jeremiah acting super couple-y now that they're at college together. And Conrad tells a woman all about his first and only love, Belly, while he's away in California. But while Belly tries to tell herself that Conrad is "the past" and Jeremiah is her "future" and "the one," the love triangle reignites as all three return to Cousins for a life-changing summer leading up to the wedding. Watch the full trailer below. According to the official synopsis, the final season picks up at "the end of her junior year in college," which is a departure from Han's final book in the series, We'll Always Have Summer, which is set two summers earlier. The author-showrunner previously told Entertainment Weekly that fans of her books should prepare for changes from the source material. "There are surprises," Han said. "And there are things that aren't exactly like the books." When the final season begins, Belly is happily still together with Jeremiah after choosing him over Conrad in the season 2 finale. While her future seems set, "some core-shaking events" bring Conrad back into her life, reigniting the feelings she long thought were buried. Belly will be forced to make a decision, once and for all, of which Fisher brother she wants to be with. "I feel like I'm doing my job if people are really fighting for their sides," Han previously told EW of the Team Conrad vs. Team Jeremiah shipper debate. But it all leads to what Han hopes is a "satisfying" conclusion in the series finale, no matter what "team" you root for."A successful love triangle is one where, no matter what happens, people are going to be devastated and heartbroken," Han warned. "Because if the answer feels really clear and easy, then there's no real conflict. No matter what you do, someone's going to be hurt by it." The final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty premieres Wednesday, July 16, with episodes rolling out weekly on Prime Video. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly