
The Summer I Turned Pretty episodes 1-2 release date: When and where to watch Belly and Fisher brothers' complicated love triangle
From day one, the young adult romance has gripped viewers with a sun-soaked journey through first love, heartbreak, grief, and personal growth. And now it's time for fans to find out Belly's ultimate choice.
The Summer I Turned Pretty trailer: Belly is no longer the girl from Cousins Beach
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 picks up two years after the events of Season 2, and Belly is now in her junior year of college. She's not the same girl who first arrived that summer, but the beach, the memories, and the unresolved feelings come rushing back the moment she sets foot there.
As seen in the trailer for the show, Belly is now engaged to Jeremiah. The two have clearly gotten closer in the time jump, but their decision to take things to the next level sparks tension, not just between them and their families, but within Belly herself. Belly's mother, Laurel, is against the wedding, and while Conrad is heartbroken, he has no option but to accept their decision. Episode 1 will set the tone for this inner conflict, as she tries to convince herself she's made the right choice, even as the past continues to pull at her.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 cast: Who's returning?
The main cast is all back for the final season. Lola Tung returns as Belly, carrying the emotional weight of the turbulent past with Conrad and her young love with Jeremiah. Gavin Casalegno is back as Jeremiah, now more thoughtful than ever. And yes, Christopher Briney returns as Conrad, the brooding first love who never really left Belly's heart.
Sean Kaufman and Rain Spencer return as Steven and Taylor, whose relationship also takes centre stage this season. Jackie Chung is back as Laurel, while a few new faces also join the cast, introducing fans to characters' college lives and the world beyond Cousins Beach.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3: What to expect?
While previous seasons saw characters navigating the complexities of love and loss, the new season will see them making more mature choices that will shape their future. The teaser and trailer both hint at confrontations, but more importantly, a wedding that may—or may not—happen. Jenny Han, who once again serves as co-showrunner, has confirmed that while the show takes inspiration from the third book (We'll Always Have Summer), it won't follow it to the letter.
That means even readers don't know exactly how things will end, and that's part of the thrill. And while you may know from the books who Belly ends up with, fans now are convinced that at this point, she might end up choosing herself.
The Summer I Turned Season 3 episodes 1-2 release date: When and where to watch?
Prime Video has officially confirmed that The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 will premiere with two back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. New episodes will drop weekly every Wednesday until the finale airs on September 17, 2025.
So mark your calendar. Whether you're Team Conrad, Team Jeremiah, or Team Belly-needs-a-minute-alone, this final summer is about to begin.
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