Also, the new cover of Jenny Han’s We’ll Always Have Summer, featuring Lola Tung, Chris Briney, and Gavin Casalegno, was revealed on May 5. The paperback edition of Han’s third and final book is now available for purchase on Amazon and everywhere books are sold, with Amazon also releasing an exclusive hardcover edition (both are available here).
So what else do we know about the upcoming final season? Read on for everything, and we’ll continue to keep you updated as more announcements come through.
Will all episodes of The Summer I Turned Pretty season three premiere at once?
No. On Friday, June 20, Prime Video announced that two episodes will premiere on launch day, which is Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Then, a new episode will debut every Wednesday until the series finale on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. That’s good news for those of us (myself, for one) who want to savor this final season and not be in a rush to consume it all at once. On the other hand, those fans who love a binge-release model won’t be pleased, but it does follow previous seasons, which did a weekly release.
Meanwhile, it was a year ago, on May 14, 2024, that Jennifer Salke (now the former head of Amazon MGM Studios) announced that season three would debut in summer 2025, but made no mention that the season would be the final one. At the Upfront presentation for Prime Video, Salke was joined by The Summer I Turned Pretty creator, showrunner, and author Jenny Han, and series regulars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno.
They also released this clip at the time:
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How many episodes will there be?
There will be 11 hour-long episodes in season three. Season one consisted of only seven episodes and season two had eight.