What to expect in season 3
Season 3 will adapt the final book in Jenny Han’s beloved trilogy, “We’ll Always Have Summer,” and promises to answer burning questions left after last season’s cliffhanger. The show’s central love triangle—Belly (Lola Tung), Conrad (Christopher Briney), and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno)—will take center stage as Belly finally makes her choice between the two Fisher brothers. “It’s going to be a summer of heartbreak and healing,” Han teased in a statement, adding, “Fans should expect tears, laughter, and a lot of surprises.”
Returning cast members also include Sean Kaufman, Rain Spencer, and David Iacono, with new faces expected to join the ensemble. Filming began in Wilmington, North Carolina, earlier this year, and showrunner Jenny Han is once again at the creative helm, promising to stay true to the spirit of the books while delivering fresh twists for longtime fans.
Where to watch
While you wait for the July 16 premiere, you can catch up or relive the drama by streaming the first and second seasons of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” both available now on Prime Video. Access to Prime Video is included with an Amazon Prime membership, which starts at $14.99 per month or $139 per year for those who opt for annual billing.
With more episodes, deeper storylines, and the promise of a satisfying conclusion, Season 3 is poised to make waves and keep fans talking all summer long.