The Summer I Turned Pretty trailer: Whom will Belly choose?

As Belly heads back to Cousins Beach for the summer, she is riddled with the question of which brother to choose – Jeremiah or Conrad

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Get ready for another journey to Cousins!

After a gap of two summers, fan favourite rom-com series The Summer I Turned Pretty is finally making a much-awaited comeback. This time, the series returns to provide a compelling closure to its enchanting narrative. The trailer, released by Prime Video, assures an emotional rollercoaster, focusing on the love triangle while seamlessly combining romance, humour and dilemmas that the characters find themselves swamped in.

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While the second season ends on a touching moment with Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah's (Gavin Casalegno) bond blooming into a relationship, the new season grows from this temporary conclusion – focussing on the duo’s proximity, which is later subjected to conflicts and trials. As Belly gets confronted with problems, doubts creep in, leading to a climactic scene where she announces her intention to marry Jeremiah's brother, Conrad (Christopher Bailey).

Belly further comments, “When I’m with J, everything is easier. But wherever I go, there’s a memory of Conrad”; hinting at her inner turmoil. While fans try to determine whom Belly might choose, the trailer shifts to showcase escalating scenes exploring Belly’s relationship with both suitors.

The trailer has garnered significant reaction from fans. A netizen on X (formerly Twitter) commented, “Excited to see how the story unfolds this season”, while another wrote, “Another summer, another emotional rollercoaster.” Many Swifties also took to social media, expressing their delight upon learning that Swift’s magnum opus, Daylight and Red, were featured in the trailer.

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Season three is directed by Jenny Han and Sarah Kucserka, with both serving as executive producers along with Karen Rosenfelt, Paul Lee Hope Hartman and Mads Hansen of wiip. The series is based on the book under the same title written by Han.

The series is locked for a July 16 release on Amazon Prime Video.

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