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The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 release date: Belly and Jeremiah are getting WHAT?! on Prime Video
Belly's love life heats up once more this season on The Summer I Turned Pretty

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It's nearly summertime, which means it's nearly time for The Summer I Turned Pretty to come back. Based on Jenny Han's trilogy of books, The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 will be adapting the final book in the series, It's Not Summer Without You. And boy, does this summer look jam-packed for Belly.
The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 will begin streaming on Prime Video on July 16. So that gives you a little bit of time to figure out how you're going to make time to watch all the television that's coming out this summer while still, you know, making time to do summertime things. Strategic planning, people! Season 3 will consist of ten episodes, so plan your time wisely. Take a look at the trailer for season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty below.
As you can see there is a lot that goes on this season. For one, Jeremiah and Belly get engaged? What on earth? Are they even old enough to rent a car? Or legally drink alcohol? I am concerned for Belly's life choices! We've also got a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge, so there's going to be some coast-hopping going on as well. Anyways, we'll see how it all goes down when the show finally begins streaming next month.
The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 will begin streaming on Prime Video on July 16.
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