It’s not summer season with out you. Jenny Han’s The Summer I Turned Pretty is again this week for its third and closing season. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the ultimate installment for greater than a yr now, and from what we have seen within the official season trailer, that is certain to be one other drama-filled summer season — there would possibly even be a marriage?
The present is predicated off the ebook trilogy of the identical title by Jenny Han, who has been govt producing the TV sequence. Isabelle “Belly” Conklin (Lola Tung) kicks off the third season as an older, extra mature faculty scholar. She’s eased into her relationship with Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) with eyes towards their future. But nothing is ever so easy, with drama certain to ensue with “core-shaking occasions,” as Amazon calls it, bringing Conrad, (Christopher Briney) Belly’s past love and Jeremiah’s older brother, again into the image.
Han and others have been very tight-lipped about adjustments the ultimate season might make in contrast to the third ebook, We’ll Always Have Summer. So even these of us who’ve learn the ebook could have to tune in every week to see how Belly’s story comes to an in depth. Here’s all the pieces you want to learn about streaming season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty.
How to stream The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3
The first two episodes of the third season will drop at 12 a.m. PT (3 a.m. ET) on Wednesday, July 16. The present is completely accessible on Amazon Prime Video.
In distinction to earlier seasons, the third season will drop episodes weekly so you may have to tune in all through the summer season to watch. The 11-episode season will conclude on Sept. 17.
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