The highly anticipated third season of The Summer I Turned Pretty is set to drop tomorrow, 16 July, on Prime Video, leaving fans excited for the final instalment of the series, reports the Express.
Based on Jenny Han's popular young adult trilogy, the show will conclude with its third season, drawing from the 2011 novel We'll Always Have Summer.
As the story comes full circle, viewers will finally discover who Isabel 'Belly' Conklin, played by Lola Tung, decides to choose. The first two episodes will be available upon the show's premiere, followed by a weekly release schedule.
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The third season will consist of 11 episodes, making it the longest season yet.
Episode 1 - July 16
Episode 2 - 16 July
Episode 3 - 23 July
Episode 4 - 30 July
Episode 5 - 6 August
Episode 6 - 13 August
Episode 7 - 20 August
Episode 8 - 27 August
Episode 9 - 3 September
Episode 10 - 10 September
Episode 11 - 17 September
According to the official Prime Video synopsis: "It's the end of her junior year of college, and Belly's looking forward to another summer in Cousins with her soulmate, Jeremiah.
"Her future seems set, until some core-shaking events bring her first love Conrad back into her life.
"Now on the brink of adulthood, Belly finds herself at a crossroads and must decide which brother has her heart. Summer will never be the same.."
Speaking about the final series, co-showrunner and creator Han teased: "I think audiences can look forward to a lot of drama. There's some really fun episodes too."

Han also mentioned there would be some "juicy stuff" and "great music", adding: "There have been songs I've been wanting to save for this final season.
"There are artists we are getting to feature for the first time. I think that is hopefully going to be very exciting."
Lead Tung chimed in: "Yes, there's always drama and a little of heartbreak in whatever sense. But I think there are a lot of fun moments this season and a lot of laughter and a lot of joy."
She added: "Happy and sad, but that's our show."
Tung praised the teen drama for providing such a "full range of emotions" for both actors and viewers.
"It's like the best feeling when you have a good, cathartic cry and then you get to laugh with the characters too and feel like you're on that journey with them, which is what I feel like we've tried to do with all three seasons," she expressed.
The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 airs weekly on Prime Video on Wednesdays
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