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The Summer I Turned Pretty is gearing up for its much-awaited final season, and fans are already bracing themselves for an emotional goodbye. With the show set to premiere its final chapter on Amazon Prime on July 16, creator Jenny Han is opening up about what lies ahead—not just for Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah, but potentially beyond the series’ planned conclusion. In a heartfelt interview with Entertainment Weekly, Han acknowledged the fanbase’s deep connection to the story and promised a conclusion that aims to be as fulfilling as possible.
At the heart of the final season is Belly’s long-standing love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah. After two seasons of heartbreak, confusion, and emotional growth, audiences are finally expected to see Belly make her ultimate decision—choosing the person who will define her future. The season is based on the third and final book of Han’s bestselling trilogy, We’ll Always Have Summer, setting the stage for closure while still keeping the door open for more possibilities.
In the interview, Han was candid about her openness to expanding the world of the series. She emphasized that she never truly rules anything out and would eagerly explore new storylines if inspiration struck. According to her, the bond she shares with the cast—especially with stars like Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno—makes the thought of future collaboration all the more exciting. Whether it’s through spin-offs, sequels, or an entirely different project, Han seems hopeful that this won’t be the last time she works with her beloved cast.
As the final season prepares to drop, anticipation is high. Fans are eager not just for the resolution of the love triangle, but for the emotional arcs that have made the show such a hit. Whether or not this truly marks the end of The Summer I Turned Pretty universe remains to be seen, but Jenny Han’s love for her characters and openness to continuing their journeys offers a glimmer of hope for something more in the future.