Where to watch The Summer I Turned Pretty for FREE — plus Season 3 info and more

FANS of The Summer I Turned Pretty are already anticipating the third season, eager to see what unfolds next in Belly's love triangle with the Fisher brothers.

Here's everything you need to know, including when to expect Season 3 and where to stream seasons 1-2.

The Summer I Turned Pretty has been renewed for a third season

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The Summer I Turned Pretty has been renewed for a third seasonCredit: Amazon Studios

The coming-of-age series is an Amazon Prime Original and revolves around the journey of a young woman named Belly, portrayed by Lola Tung.

The series is adapted from the best-selling novels of the same name by Jenny Han, who is also the name behind the Netflix hit To All The Boys I Loved Before.

After the success of the first two hit seasons, the series has unsurprisingly been renewed for a third, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what awaits Belly next.

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Read on to get up to speed with all things The Summer I Turned Pretty, from when we can expect Season 3, to where to catch up on the last two summers' events.

When is Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty coming out?

As of yet, we don't have an exact date for the release of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3; all we know is it can be expected sometime in 2024.

Production was halted because of the actors' and writers' strikes last year, but the most recent talk around filming by cast member Gavin Casalegno revealed that things are yet to start.

So we have some time to wait before the next installment. However, until then, you can stream seasons 1-2 exclusively on Prime Video.

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Where to watch The Summer I Turned Pretty

For those looking to dive into the series for the first time, or even rewatch it, The Summer I Turned Pretty is exclusively available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

The streaming platform picked up the story as a Prime Original, and the first season aired in June 2022, with the second coming just over a year later.

Right now, you won't be able to stream the show on any other platforms, so you'll need to be a Prime member to tune in.

Because there are only two seasons of the show, it's quite easy to get caught up completely free of charge.

You'll simply need to sign up for a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, which grants you access to all of the TV shows and movies available on Prime Video.

With just seven episodes in season 1 and eight episodes in season 2, each lasting between 40 minutes and an hour, you'll only need to dedicate a few hours a week to get it done in a month — a breeze for any seasoned series-binger.

Specifically, you'll need to watch 24 and a half minutes per day to get caught up (but who's counting?).

You'll just need to set a reminder to cancel the membership before you get charged the $14.99 per month fee.

However, for our money, it's one of the best-value subscriptions on the internet; as well as access to Prime Video, you get free next-day delivery on thousands of products, an Amazon music subscription, and myriad other benefits.

What is The Summer I Turned Pretty about?

At its core, The Summer I Turned Pretty is a coming-of-age story that follows the journey of protagonist Isabel "Belly" Conklin.

We watch as she spends summers at the beach house with her mother and her mother's best friend's family, the Fishers.

During these summers, Belly becomes entangled in a complicated love triangle with the Fisher brothers, Conrad and Jeremiah. The series delves into themes of first love, family dynamics, and the bittersweet passage from adolescence to adulthood.

Lola Tung (Belly), Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah)

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Lola Tung (Belly), Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah)Credit: Amazon Studios

Where was The Summer I Turned Pretty filmed?

The show is set in the fictional town of Cousins Beach.

In reality, Wrightsville Beach in Wilmington, North Carolina serves as the picturesque backdrop for the charming beachside town depicted in the series.

Many scenes depicting the summer getaway were filmed there across both seasons and while we don't know exactly where the next season will be shot, we expect to see more of it in Season 3.

How many episodes are in The Summer I Turned Pretty?

Currently, viewers can stream a total of 15 episodes split across two seasons.

The inaugural season of the series garnered immense success, captivating audiences with its seven-episode narrative arc.

In its second season, the show amped things up a level, offering viewers eight slightly longer episodes to get stuck into.

Jenny Han, the writer and creator, has confirmed that the upcoming third season will feature 10 episodes, two more than the previous installment.

How many seasons of The Summer I Turned Pretty are there?

The Season I Turned Pretty now has two seasons to its name, and a highly anticipated third season is currently in the works.

The second season drew its plot from It's Not Summer Without You, the second book in Jenny Han's beloved trilogy.

Based on this format, we can expect the new season to follow Han's third and final novel in the franchise, We'll Always Have Summer.

With two successful seasons under its belt, the show has garnered a dedicated fanbase, and as soon as we have more info on season three, they'll hear it right here.

When did Season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty come out?

We last caught up with Belly, the Fisher brothers, and co. in July 2023 for the premiere of Season 2.

Viewers eager to catch up on the heartwarming drama can stream both seasons of The Summer I Turned Pretty exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Is The Summer I Turned Pretty on Netflix?

Unfortunately, the show isn't currently streaming on Netflix or any other platforms at this stage, as it is a Prime Video Original series.

You'll need to grab an Amazon Prime subscription to stream seasons 1-2, but new subscribers can enjoy a 30-day free trial and binge-watch both.

Lola Tung (Belly), Christopher Briney (Conrad)

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Lola Tung (Belly), Christopher Briney (Conrad)Credit: Amazon Studios

The Summer I Turned Pretty cast

We can look forward to the central protagonists Lola Tung (Belly), Christopher Briney (Conrad), and Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah) reprising their roles, which comprise the show's central love triangle.

It's also expected that Jackie Chung will be back as Laurel, while everyone's favorite slow burner couple, Sean Kaufman and Rain Spencer will be back as Steven and Taylor.

Things are less certain for Alfredo Narciso in his role as Cleveland and Elsie Fisher as Skye, but we hope to see them back in some capacity for season three.

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