The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 expected release date, cast, plot and more

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 expected release date

“For me, it was almost like winter didn’t count. Summer was what mattered. My whole life was measured in summers. Like I don’t begin living until June, until I’m at that beach, in that house.”

With around 1.3 billion views on TikTok, the #TheSummerITurnedPretty have gained momentum. Another blockbuster move was attracting Swifties through their mother’s song (by mother, we meant Taylor Swift). So imagine the curiosity of the fandom after the second season’s finale was released. All Conrad and Jer’s fans are fighting over Belly, and it’s a delight to was the Fisher boys keeping their brotherhood alive! Now after the bomb drop endings, we are hell end to know about The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3! Without wasting any more time, let’s go ahead with our series!

Conrad Admits He Still Has Feelings for Belly | The Summer I Turned Pretty | Prime Video

When can we expect The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 to air?

Before we start digging further to find out some answers, let’s take a moment to thank Jenny Han because of whom we can witness this magical series. She created the television series and wrote the novels. Now after the finale of the second season, fans are desperate to know about the third season. Since luck is on our side, The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 has been renewed on August 3, 2023.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 expected release date
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In the above announcement video, we saw several clips from the second season, and it was a delight! Even the head of television at Amazon and MGM Studios, Vernon Sanders, expressed excitement for the third season,

“We’ve been delighted to see the passion with which fans have embraced The Summer I Turned Pretty, making Summer Fridays an entertainment phenomenon. This charming, deeply heartfelt series has shown the breadth of our customer base, appealing to a young, diverse set of viewers. Jenny Han is a gifted storyteller, whose fans have been clamoring for the third chapter of this story. We’re excited today to share the news that they have a lot more Summer to look forward to. Thank you to Jenny, Sarah Kucserka, Karen Rosenfelt and our friends at will for their remarkable work and partnership.”

As much as it’s a delight to have the renewal news, the fans are worried regarding its release date, especially when the ongoing strikes have taken over the news. Due to this, several scripted series are on halt. Which will include The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 too! I know, the second season’s finale just aired, and we all are craving for more of Fisher Boys. However, the WGA strike is going to affect the show even when it’s a book adaptation. If we look at the release history, we get the hint that the summer season is Jenny’s favorite time to release an installment.

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 expected release date
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I mean, the first season got out on June 17, 2022, while the second season got aired on July 14, 2023. We can easily believe The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 would have got out in the summer of 2024. However, that’s not happening due to the ongoing strikes. WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have taken all the attention, and now, it’s probable that the show might come in the second half of 2024 or 2025. We aren’t sure due to the obvious reasons.

Will The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 be the series finale?

Well, to those who aren’t the book adaptation followers, The Summer I Turned Pretty is a trilogy series. So the upcoming installment might be the last season. The second installment is dedicated to the second part, which is It’s Not Summer Without You. So we can expect that The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 will follow the plot of We’ll Always Have Summer.

As for the series finale, nothing has been said by the creators officially, although all the evidence indicates that the third installment is going to be the series finale. So let’s make the most of it!

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