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Sparks fly one last time as ‘The summer I turned pretty' returns for its final season this July

Sparks fly one last time as ‘The summer I turned pretty' returns for its final season this July

Time of India8 hours ago

'The summer I turned pretty'
One of the most beloved
teen romance drama
'The summer I turned pretty' is gearing up for an emotional finale. The third and final season of the series will begin streaming on Wednesday, July 16 promising a new chapter in the tangled love story of Isabel 'Belly' Conklin and the Fisher brothers, Conrad and Jeremiah. Adapted from Jenny Han's best selling novels, the show has resonated deeply with audiences since its debut in 2022 and this upcoming season is expected to deliver its most heartfelt moments yet.
New characters add more depth to the final season
According to Variety, seven new actors will be joining the cast this season that will be adding layers to the storyline and possibly shaking up the already complex relationships. Among the fresh faces are Isabella Briggs and Kristen Connolly, along with Sofia Bryant, Lily Donoghue, Zoe de Grand'Maison, Emma Ishta, and Tanner Zagarino who will appear in recurring roles. These additions hint at an expanded narrative that could introduce unexpected twists and emotional depth.
The story picks up
The third season is set two years after the events of the Season 2 finale. Belly, now finishing her junior year of college is in a steady relationship with Jeremiah and preparing for another summer in
Cousins Beach
. But when Conrad re-enters the picture, old feelings begin to stir, threatening to upend everything she thought she had figured out. With the series extending to 11 episodes, fans can expect a slow-burn build to what could be a heartfelt and possibly bittersweet ending.
Behind the scenes: The team crafting the final chapter
Jenny Han, who authored the original trilogy returns as a showrunner alongside Sarah Kucserka. Both Han and Kucserka, along with Karen Rosenfelt will serve as executive producers. The production is being handled under the banner of wiip with Paul Lee, Hope Hartman and Mads Hansen also on board.
More than a teen love story
While 'The summer I turned pretty' is best known for its love triangle, it also explores deeper themes like the complexities of growing up, the evolving nature of mother daughter bonds and the strength of female friendships. At its core, it celebrates the beauty and chaos of one unforgettable summer that changes everything.
The final season will be available to stream on Prime Video across more than 240 countries and territories, continuing its global impact. Whether you're Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, this last chapter promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions you won't want to miss.

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