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    Belly and the Cousins Beach crew are back. On July 16, The Summer I Turned Pretty returns to Prime Video for its third and final season (seasons one and two are currently streaming on Prime), and it’s bringing a whole slew of merch and brand collaborations with it.

    Lola Tung reprises her role as Isabel “Belly” Conklin in the coming-of-age series based on Jenny Han’s New York Times-bestselling young adult book trilogy. (The Deluxe three-book box set is on sale right now for 26 percent off at Amazon.) The show also stars Jackie Chung, Rachel Blanchard, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman and Rain Spencer.

    At a Glance: How to Stream The Summer I Turned Pretty Season Three Online

    • Premiere date: 7/16 (first two episodes)
    • Stream online: Prime Video

    The Summer I Turned Pretty Season Three: Premiere Date, Episode Release Schedule

    Season three of The Summer I Turned Pretty premieres exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video on Wednesday, July 16. The third season spans 11 episodes, and the first two will be released simultaneously. Subsequent episodes drop weekly, with the series finale streaming on Sept. 17.

    How to Stream The Summer I Turned Pretty Season Three Online for Free

    Non-Prime members can join Amazon Prime for free with a 30-day trial, allowing new customers to stream the two-part premiere (and following four episodes) of the upcoming season, plus binge-watch past seasons, at no cost. After the free trial, the membership will renew at either $14.99 per month or $139 per year, with the option to cancel at any time.

    How to Watch Past Seasons of The Summer I Turned Pretty Online for Free

    Seasons one and two are currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The first season has seven episodes and the second season has eight. For those who don’t have Prime accounts and do not wish to sign up, individual episodes and seasons are also available for purchase on Amazon.

    The Summer I Turned Pretty Merch, Brand Collabs and Box Sets

    In anticipation of the final season’s premiere, an assortment of big-name fashion and beauty brands dropped limited-edition, show-inspired capsules. Plus, The Summer I Turned Pretty‘s dedicated Amazon Store is home to a wide assortment of officially licensed merchandise, apparel and accessories. See below for a few favorites, and check out The Hollywood Reporter‘s full list of TSITP collabs here.

    Custom engraving available.

    See the full list of The Summer I Turned Pretty brand collabs here.



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