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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 drops sweet To All the Boys tribute — Team Conrad or Jeremiah, we're all Team Peter Kavinsky
Don't you just love it when two of your favourite worlds collide? That's exactly what fans of To All the Boys experienced while watching The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, which dropped on Prime Video on July 17. At first glance, you might not expect a connection between these two iconic love stories, but here's the twist: both are based on bestselling book series by author Jenny Han, the mastermind behind some of this generation's most beloved teen romances. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 pays sweet tributes to To All The Boys film series The first two episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 were released on July 17, and yep—the Belly-Conrad-Jeremiah chaos is back in full swing. But fans weren't just talking about the love triangle. Some eagle-eyed viewers caught a slick tribute to To All the Boys, and it's giving major crossover energy. In one scene of the second episode, Belly's chilling solo at the beach house while Jeremiah's off with his dad. Conrad walks in and finds her lying on her back, almost shot-for-shot like that iconic moment where Peter Kavinsky sees Lara Jean sprawled out on the lacrosse field. It's subtle, it's sweet, and it's a total wink to Jenny Han's universe. If that's not a top-tier crossover moment, we don't know what is. And the Easter eggs didn't stop there. In another blink-and-you 'll-miss-it tribute, fans spotted a photo of Belly and Jeremiah recreating a super sweet picture of Peter and Lara Jean—the one where he's holding her from behind, both grinning like dorks in love. That exact pose lives on in a framed photo hung on their dorm room wall, a cute little homage to the couple that started it all. Sure, the fandom might be divided between Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah, but let's be real—for many of us, Peter Kavinsky walked so these boys could run. At the end of the day, we're all Team Peter. Never forget. About To All The Boys I've Loved Before To All the Boys I've Loved Before premiered on Netflix in 2018 and quickly became a cultural moment for teen romance fans. Based on Jenny Han's bestselling novel, the film stars Lana Condor as Lara Jean Covey, a shy high schooler whose life is turned upside down when her private love letters are accidentally sent to all her past crushes. Among them is Peter Kavinsky, played by Noah Centineo, and what starts as a fake relationship soon turns into something very real. With its heartfelt storytelling, charming cast, and iconic moments, the movie launched a hit trilogy and made Peter the internet's favourite boyfriend. About The Summer I Turned Pretty The Summer I Turned Pretty first hit Prime Video on June 17, 2022, with Season 2 following in July 2023. Fast forward to July 16, 2025, and we're now in the final chapter—Season 3. The first two episodes dropped together, with the rest rolling out weekly until September 17. Starring Lola Tung as Belly, Christopher Briney as Conrad, and Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah, this season skips ahead to post-college life. Belly is fresh off her junior year and right back in the middle of all the drama at Cousins Beach. Belly and Jeremiah's college romance is starting to crack, and during a breakup that was supposed to be just another fight, something major comes to light. Meanwhile, Conrad is back, studying medicine and still dealing with the emotional weight of everything they've all been through. Just when you think it's starting to settle, Jeremiah pulls a wild card: he proposes. And Belly says yes. With the past memories still afresh and feelings nowhere near sorted, Season 3 is gearing up to be the most emotional, grown-up summer yet.


Pink Villa
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3: Release Date, Cast, How to Watch and Episode Guide
The third and final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty premieres Wednesday, July 16, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Based on Jenny Han's bestselling book trilogy, the coming-of-age series returns to Cousins Beach for another summer of love, heartbreak and big choices for Belly Conklin. When does The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 come out? Fans can watch the first two episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 starting July 16 at 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET on Prime Video. Unlike previous seasons, this season will release new episodes weekly every Wednesday, as per USA Today. Season 3 will have 11 episodes in total, wrapping up with the finale on September 17. Who's in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 cast? Lola Tung returns as Isabel 'Belly' Conklin, the main character caught between two brothers. Christopher Briney is back as Conrad Fisher, Belly's first love, while Gavin Casalegno plays Jeremiah Fisher, her current boyfriend. Sean Kaufman will also return as Belly's brother Steven, and Rain Spencer is back as her best friend Taylor. Jackie Chung reprises her role as Laurel, Belly's mother. Other returning faces include Rachel Blanchard as Susannah Fisher, David Iacono as Cam, Elsie Fisher as Skye, Kyra Sedgwick as Aunt Julia, Colin Ferguson as John Conklin, and Tom Everett Scott as Adam Fisher. Here's what happens in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 At the end of Season 2, Belly chose Jeremiah and let go of her past with Conrad. But in Season 3, that past shows up again. According to the official logline, 'Her future seems set, until some core-shaking events bring her first love Conrad back into her life.' Now, Belly is spending another summer in Cousins Beach after her junior year of college. She must face the same question: who really has her heart? '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,' Prime Video teases. Where to watch The Summer I Turned Pretty All episodes stream on Amazon Prime Video. The first two seasons are already available to watch if you need to catch up. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 episode schedule: Episodes 1 & 2: July 16 Episode 3: July 23 Episode 4: July 30 Episode 5: August 6 Episode 6: August 13 Episode 7: August 20 Episode 8: August 27 Episode 9: September 3 Episode 10: September 10 Episode 11 (Finale): September 17
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'The Summer I Turned Pretty': Lola Tung, Jenny Han reveal Taylor Swift song that represents Season 3 Belly
Easily one of the most highly anticipated TV releases of the year, The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 lands on Prime Video July 16, the final season of the show adapted from Jenny Han's book trilogy. Starring Lola Tung as Belly, Christopher Briney as Conrad and Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah, fans are waiting to see the outcome of this complicated love triangle. While it may be obvious that the series will end just like the book, which we won't spoil here for those trying to avoid the potential finale moment, the hit show has been known to throw in some surprises. It's a testament to how the series works to service original fans of the story and newcomers alike. "I think of the work that we did this season, I think it really comes together beautifully," Han told Yahoo Canada. "I think the intention is always to honour the original fans of the story and also bring some new things to the table as well, just to keep things exciting." "For me, I always have to be excited about whatever I'm doing, and feel energized ... to tell the story and play in the world." When asked what Taylor Swift song Han and Tung would say best represented Belly in Season 3, they agree on "Bejeweled" from from the Midnights album. A significant element of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is that we're starting four years after the end of Season 2. Belly is in her junior year of college and as we see in the trailer for the season, Belly and Jeremiah make plans to get married. But things seem to get complicated when Belly reconnects with Conrad, who moved to California where he's continuing his journey to becoming a doctor. "We had a year off because of the strike, so I kind of got two years off between filming Season 2 and Season 3. ... I ended up playing my own age, which was kind of cool. I feel like that doesn't happen that often," Tung said. "And I felt like over those two years I had grown so much, and I know that Belly had also grown so much over the four years that we didn't see her." "So it was cool going into Season 3 with a sort of new perspective, and all the lessons that I'd learned in my life, and all the lessons that I knew Belly had learned and was going to learn this season." "That's the coolest part about it, is that you get to bring all that into the character," Han added. "And I think it just really deepens and enriches the story when you can bring your own lived experience to it." With the jump in the timeline comes a new exploration of the mother-daughter relationship between Belly and Laurel (Jackie Chung). Many will recognize that the bond between a teenage daughter and her mother is quite different once that daughter is in her 20s, and we've already been teased that Laurel isn't particularly supportive when Belly and Jeremiah tell her they're going to get married. "When I think back to being in high school, ... I feel like I was always just so impatient with my mom and so mean, ... where you're often locked in battle a lot with your mom," Han said. "I think because you're coming into your own. You want independence. You want to make up your own mind about things, but you're still living under her roof and you actually don't have much control. ... If one day your parent was like, we're moving because I got a job change, ... you don't really get a say whether or not you're staying or going." "I think that can feel ... really confining. But then, when you have that space to go out to college and forge your own path a little bit, I think you can have more grace for your parent when you come back home, and you can see them more as people. And I think that, for Belly and Laurel, as Belly gets older, they really are seeing each other more as people and in a more equal footing." "They're really similar though, too," Tung added. "And that's the thing that also happens where teenagers are often pretty stubborn when it comes to their parents, ... and don't always want to listen, even if what their parents are saying is probably for the best." "But then Belly, I think, continues to be pretty stubborn, just as a person, that's how she is, which is amazing, because it makes her headstrong and driven and determined. But she is stubborn and she definitely gets that from Laurel ... they're both stubborn." Jackie Chung explained that in Season 3, Laurel is trying to maintain connections with not just her own kids, but Conrad and Jeremiah as well, after their mother's death. "When you're in high school, you're still a kid, and then when you jump to college all of a sudden you've already turned 18, you are now an adult," Chung said. "And so I think some of the decisions that you make have bigger repercussions, perhaps." "Laurel is always there for her daughter and always supportive of her, but they don't always agree on the decisions. I think, like any parent, you're trying to guide your kid, but you don't always agree with what they're doing. And so sometimes they're on the same page, and sometimes they are not." In terms of parental influences, Conrad and Jeremiah have had a contentious relationship with their father Adam (Tom Everett Scott), and we do see a slight reconciliation by the end of Season 2 when Conrad and Jeremiah wanted to keep the Cousins' house. Tom Everett Scott highlighted that it was "emotional" to see Adam "break down" about the loss of Susannah, Conrad and Jeremiah's mother, in Season 2, and teased things do evolve in his relationship with his kids in Season 3. "I think you see a little bit of that coming back together with the boys, and at the beginning of Season 3 he's certainly a little bit better off with Jeremiah, but there is still quite a gap with him and Conrad," Scott said. "So Adam is ... working as best as he can at making amends with his sons." But aside from the infamous love triangle, fans are also waiting to see how the relationship between Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Taylor (Rain Spencer) unfolds in Season 3, with the stars teasing that it hasn't been a "fairytale." "There's a lot of change that goes on," Sean Kaufman said. "Four years means that we're not at the same place where we left off at Season 2, ... and I think that people will be surprised to know that throughout the four years, there's been some ups and downs, and it's been a little on and off again between these two. ... That leaves us at a very interesting place to start Season 3." "Our characters have probably broken up and gotten back together a million times," Rain Spencer added. We'll also get to meet Taylor's mom for the first time, diving into what that mother-daughter dynamic looks like. "There's a sort of push and pull of like, how much do I help my mom and versus how much do I pursue what I want to do, and leave the nest," Spencer said. Throughout The Summer I Turned Pretty, Taylor has been a character that is bold, brash and has an energetic personality. Moving into Season 3, Spencer thought a lot about how that evolves as we meet Taylor four years later. "I was a very different person when I was 16 versus when I was 21, or whatever, and so that was really fun," Spencer said. "When we last saw her in Season 2, there were themes of guarding her heart versus being vulnerable with Steven, and I think when we see her in Season 3, some of that is still there. She's still working on how to be vulnerable with another person." "Healing isn't linear. .... So sometimes you can make a breakthrough and get somewhere, ... and then maybe later you were more closed off again, and that's cool. That's OK. So she's sort of navigating that now." Meanwhile for Kaufman, a highlight for many has been seeing how supportive Steven and Conrad are of each other, including being open around conversations about mental health, specifically Conrad's anxiety. "Chris is a very dear friend of mine. I love him. We hang out like every day, and to get those scenes together were not only amazing to be able to work together, but the magnitude of the scenes, obviously talking about mental health, and then ... just friends being there for friends, ... and having scenes where we get talk and be vulnerable with each other, ... was very interesting," Kaufman said. "I will say, no spoilers, but we have some scenes together in Season 3 that I'm very excited for the fans to see, and I'm very proud of. I know he works extremely hard, and I'm very excited for you guys to see it."


Business Upturn
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3: Release date, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on April 25, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated April 25, 2025, 11:01 IST The highly anticipated third and final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty is set to captivate fans with its heartfelt drama, nostalgic summer vibes, and the resolution of Belly's iconic love triangle. Based on Jenny Han's bestselling novel trilogy, the Amazon Prime Video series has become a cultural phenomenon, especially among young adults. As we gear up for the last chapter at Cousins Beach, here's everything you need to know about The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, including its release date, cast, plot details, and more. Release Date for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 is slated to premiere on July 16, 2025, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. This marks a two-year gap since Season 2, which aired in July 2023, largely due to delays from the 2023 Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Unlike previous seasons, which had seven and eight episodes, Season 3 will feature a supersized 11 episodes, making it the longest season yet. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Cast The core cast is returning to bring the emotional story to life. Here's who you can expect to see in Season 3: Lola Tung as Isabel 'Belly' Conklin, the protagonist navigating her love for the Fisher brothers. Christopher Briney as Conrad Fisher, the brooding older brother who's been a central figure in Belly's heart. Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah Fisher, the charming younger brother and Belly's current partner. Sean Kaufman as Steven Conklin, Belly's supportive older brother. Rain Spencer as Taylor, Belly's loyal best friend. Jackie Chung as Laurel Park, Belly's mother and a key figure in the family dynamics. Plot Details for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Season 3 will adapt We'll Always Have Summer , the third book in Jenny Han's trilogy, with a two-year time jump. The story picks up with Belly in college, now in a committed relationship with Jeremiah. The pair attend Finch College together, where Belly plays volleyball, and their romance is described as sweet and rooted in their lifelong friendship. However, a major event—Jeremiah's infidelity—shakes their relationship, forcing Belly to confront her feelings. The summer i turned pretty Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Express Tribune
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Taylor Swift songs fuel Belly's love drama in TSITP teaser
The teaser trailer for The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 just dropped, and fans are buzzing over its use of two iconic Taylor Swift songs that set the emotional tone for the upcoming episodes. Streaming on Prime Video beginning July 16, Season 3 will dive deeper into Belly Conklin's complex love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher. Set to Swift's 'Daylight' from the Lover album, the teaser opens with sweet college moments between Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), from three-legged races to cozy nights at the Cousins Beach house. The warm and joyful montage suggests a 'golden' chapter in Belly's love life. But that vibe quickly shifts. As Swift's lyric 'I once believed love would be burnin' red, but it's golden' fades, Conrad (Christopher Briney) reappears, entering the house during winter. The music switches dramatically to the chorus of 'Red,' highlighting the passionate and complicated history between Belly and her first love. The visual storytelling continues in the show's promotional material. A poster shows Belly in red, flanked by both brothers—Jeremiah kissing her cheek, Conrad watching, clearly jealous. Flowers in the background also reflect this red theme, seemingly tying everything back to Swift's metaphor-heavy lyrics. Based on Jenny Han's bestselling trilogy, the final season will see Belly facing her biggest decision yet: Which Fisher brother truly holds her heart? Fans will finally get answers as the 11-episode season unfolds this summer.