
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 4 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch
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Team Jeremiah feels vindicated after the first few episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty season three debuted on Prime Video, but Connie baby fans – hang tight! There are still plenty more episodes to come.
This week we saw just one episode debut on Prime Video after last week's double header, so you may be confused, wondering where is episode four of The Summer I Turned Pretty?
Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) in THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY.
Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) in THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY.
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READ: Top 10 Belly and Conrad Scenes in The Summer I Turned Pretty Ranked
To help you navigate the release, we've compiled a guide on how to watch The Summer I Turned Pretty season three, episode four, including The Summer I Turned Pretty season three, episode four release time and The Summer I Turned Pretty season three release schedule.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 4 Release Date
The Summer I Turned Pretty season three, episode four, will be available to stream on Prime Video on July 30, 2025.
New episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty season three premiere on Prime Video each Wednesday through September 17, 2025.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 4 – How to Watch
The Summer I Turned Pretty season three, episode four, lands at Midnight Pacific Time (PT)/3 am Eastern Time (ET) on Prime Video and will be available to stream on Prime Video.
You will need a Prime Video subscription to watch The Summer I Turned Pretty season three. Prime Video costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually when included with an Amazon Prime membership, or you can subscribe to the streaming service alone for $8.99 per month.
What Time Does The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 4 Come Out?
The Summer I Turned Pretty season three, episode four, will be available on Prime Video from Midnight PT/3 am ET.
With the early streaming release in the US, the debut time in other time zones will differ. Here is when The Summer I Turned Pretty season three, episode four will air in your time zone:
July 30
BRT : 4:00 am
: 4:00 am BST : 8:00 am
: 8:00 am CEST : 9:00 am
: 9:00 am IST : 12:30 pm
: 12:30 pm JST : 4:00 pm
: 4:00 pm AET : 5:00 pm
: 5:00 pm NZDT: 7:00 pm
Will There Be 2 Episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty This Week?
No. There will only be one episode of The Summer I Turned Pretty landing on July 30.
Will All Episodes of the Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Land at Once?
No. New episodes will release weekly through September 17.
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Release Schedule
Episode One: July 16
July 16 Episode Two: July 16
July 16 Episode Three: July 23
July 23 Episode Four: July 30
July 30 Episode Five: August 6
August 6 Episode Six: August 13
August 13 Episode Seven: August 20
August 20 Episode Eight: August 27
August 27 Episode Nine: September 3
September 3 Episode Ten: September 10
September 10 Episode Eleven: September 17
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 4 Runtime
Episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty typically run between 40 and 60 minutes, as per IMDb.
What Will Happen in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Episode 4?
The plot details for episode four of The Summer I Turned Pretty season three are currently under wraps.
If you'd like to read previous episode synopses, you can do so below:
Episode One: School's almost out, and Belly's excited for another idyllic summer in Cousins with her boyfriend, Jeremiah. But her plans go off the rails after she learns a shocking truth.
School's almost out, and Belly's excited for another idyllic summer in Cousins with her boyfriend, Jeremiah. But her plans go off the rails after she learns a shocking truth. Episode Two: In the wake of an earth-shattering betrayal, Belly tries to pick up the pieces. Caught in the crossfire, Taylor picks a fight with Steven that ends in disaster.
(as per IMDb)
We also have the full season three synopsis:
It's the end of her junior year of college, and Belly's looking forward to another summer in Cousins with her soulmate, Jeremiah. Her future seems set, until some core-shaking events bring her first love Conrad back into her life. Now on the brink of adulthood, Belly finds herself at a crossroads and must decide which brother has her heart. Summer will never be the same...
The Summer I Turned Pretty is a multigenerational drama that hinges on a love triangle between one girl and two brothers, the ever-evolving relationship between mothers and their children, and the enduring power of strong female friendship. It is a coming-of-age story about first love, first heartbreak, and the magic of that one perfect summer.
(as per Amazon MGM Studios)
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