‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3 Sets Episode Rollout: One Per Week Wednesdays After First Two Premiere
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.
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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 directed.Also 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.
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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.
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