‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ S3 Final Trailer

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When The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 dropped Episode 8 on August 27, 2025, fans were left reeling from a cliffhanger not found in Jenny Han’s original book. The episode saw Conrad walking away, Jeremiah breaking off his wedding with Belly, and Belly standing alone at the airport. Just before the credits, she spots Conrad at the airport, turning toward him—and leaving viewers on edge over whether she would follow her heart or choose herself.

Belly Embarks on a Solo Journey in Paris
Prime Video’s newly released trailer confirms that Belly’s story is far from over. The teaser opens with her on a solo flight to Paris, carrying her wedding dress and the engagement ring Jeremiah gave her. Mid-flight, she quietly removes the ring, signaling a painful but necessary farewell. Once in Paris, Belly finds herself alone in a city brimming with possibilities. She must navigate this chapter without the pillars of her life—Jeremiah, her mom, and her friends—and learn to stand on her own.

The trailer emphasizes Belly’s journey of self-discovery rather than another romantic tug-of-war. She walks the cobblestone streets, confronting a new chapter with maturity and reflection. Along the way, new characters are introduced, including Corinna Brown, Fernando Cattori, Isaline Prevost Radeff, and Jahz Armando, who are poised to shape her Parisian experience. Yet, her past continues to linger.

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Aligning With Jenny Han’s We’ll Always Have Summer
Season 3 of the series draws from Jenny Han’s final book in the YA trilogy, We’ll Always Have Summer. Longtime fans will recognize the familiar beats, such as Belly receiving a letter from Conrad. In the book, these letters rekindle her connection with Conrad, eventually leading to their reunion at graduation and marriage. While it remains to be seen how closely the show follows this storyline, Team Conrad is already buzzing with anticipation.

With just a few episodes left in Season 3, the series promises a mix of emotional depth, self-discovery, and lingering romance—ensuring that Belly’s journey remains as compelling as ever.