As the sun sets on The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 finale today, September 17, 2025, fans of Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah are left with bittersweet emotions. The beloved Prime Video series, adapted from Jenny Han’s young adult trilogy, has captured hearts with its sun-soaked romance, heartfelt drama, and iconic beach vibes since its debut in 2022. But with the third season wrapping up after adapting the final book, We’ll Always Have Summer, the burning question on everyone’s mind is: Is The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 4 happening? Here’s everything we know so far.

A Quick Recap: The Journey to Season 3’s End

The Summer I Turned Pretty follows Isabel “Belly” Conklin (Lola Tung) as she navigates love, loss, and growing up during her annual summers at a family beach house. Based on Han’s bestselling book series, the show exploded in popularity, becoming one of Prime Video’s top series, especially among women aged 18-34.

  • Season 1 (2022): Premiered June 17 with 7 episodes, introducing Belly’s love triangle with brothers Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno).
  • Season 2 (2023): Renewed before Season 1 even aired, it dropped July 14 with 8 episodes, diving deeper into heartbreak and high school drama.
  • Season 3 (2025): Announced in August 2023, this 11-episode final chapter premiered July 16 with a two-episode drop, followed by weekly releases. It drew 25 million global viewers in its first seven days, solidifying its status as a summer must-watch.

The extended episode count for Season 3 allowed for richer storytelling, including new cast members like Isabella Briggs and Kristen Connolly in recurring roles. But as the finale airs today at 3 a.m. ET—featuring a romantic Paris reunion—many are wondering if this truly marks the end.

Has The Summer I Turned Pretty Been Renewed for Season 4?

Short answer: No, Season 4 has not been renewed, and it’s officially billed as the series finale. Prime Video confirmed in March 2025 that Season 3 would conclude the adaptation, aligning perfectly with the three-book source material. Jenny Han, the author and co-showrunner, echoed this in interviews, stating, “Three books, three seasons. It feels right to me.” The streamer’s decision makes narrative sense, as the trilogy wraps up Belly’s core story arc without loose ends begging for extension.

That said, the door isn’t slammed shut entirely. Han has teased openness to more stories in this universe, telling Entertainment Weekly in June 2025: “I’m not opposed to returning… but only if I feel like there is more story to tell.” In a September 2025 chat with USA Today, she added a playful “never say never,” hinting at potential inspiration striking down the line. Recent buzz on social media, including fan posts mourning the end and speculating on revivals, shows the demand is there—Season 3’s massive viewership proves it.