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What Time Does 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' S3 Come Out? Release Schedule As Belly Returns For Final Series

What Time Does 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' S3 Come Out? Release Schedule As Belly Returns For Final Series

Elle15-07-2025
The third and final outing of The Summer I Turned Pretty is almost upon us, and with it comes the promise of more jaw-dropping college drama courtesy of Lola Tung's Belly.
Season three will pick up where its sophomore outing left off, with Belly looking forward to another summer in Cousins with Jeremiah in her second year of college. 'Her future seems set, until some core-shaking events bring her first love Conrad back into her life,' the official season three synopsis notes. '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.'
That's not all: fans of the show will also rejoice at the fact that the third season of The Summer I Turned Pretty is its longest yet, with 11 episodes. Ahead of its return to the small screen, this is everything you need to know about where to watch the show and what time episodes are released.
The Summer I Turned Pretty season three starts on July 16, 2025. It will premiere with the first two episodes and they will be available to watch at at 8am GMT.
Not based in the UK? Here's all the times the series lands on Amazon Prime where you are on July 16:
There will be 11 episodes, with the third season of the hit Prime Video show drawing inspiration from We'll Always Have Summer, the third and final novel in the Jenny Han trilogy.
After the first two episodes drop on Prime Video, episodes will air weekly.
This is the full release schedule:
The Summer I Turned Pretty season three will premiere on Prime Video on July 16.
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Naomi May is a seasoned culture journalist and editor with over ten years' worth of experience in shaping stories and building digital communities. After graduating with a First Class Honours from City University's prestigious Journalism course, Naomi joined the Evening Standard, where she worked across both the newspaper and website. She is now the Digital Editor at ELLE Magazine and has written features for the likes of The Guardian, Vogue, Vice and Refinery29, among many others. Naomi is also the host of the ELLE Collective book club.
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