Summer series "The Summer I Turned Pretty" concluded with a shocking finale, sparking intense discussions online.
The much-anticipated finale of the hit series 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' aired on September 17, and it did not disappoint. The series, based on Jenny Han's beloved trilogy, concluded its third and final season on a heartwarming note, providing closure to fans while leaving room for potential future instalments.
The finale took an unexpected turn as it was set in Paris, rather than the usual seaside town of Cousins. This change of location was significant, as it was where Belly was living, and where Conrad made a surprise appearance before her 22nd birthday.
Belly, played by Lola Tung, and Conrad, portrayed by Christian Borle, spent a day reconnecting in the City of Love. The tension between the two characters was palpable, as Belly struggled to make a decision about her feelings. In a dramatic turn of events, Belly chose herself before choosing Conrad, demonstrating her growth and self-awareness throughout the series.
Conrad, in a heartfelt confession, admitted his feelings for Belly, setting the stage for a potentially romantic future. However, the finale did not include the iconic wedding scene from the books, deviating from the original ending in several ways.
Jeremiah, played by Sean Kaufman, found his purpose through his love of cooking in the finale. His ending was bittersweet but hopeful, leaving fans with a sense of closure for his character.
The internet had strong reactions to the finale, with many fans expressing their love for the series and its characters on social media. The finale may have hinted at a potential bonus episode or surprise fourth season, but as of now, there is no official announcement.
Jenny Han, the author of the trilogy, included a handwritten note suggesting a possible future summer meeting in Cousins, fueling fans' hopes for more stories from the world of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'.
In other news, 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' has been renewed for a third and final season, which premiered on July 16, 2025. A follow-up film has been confirmed, but there is currently no announcement regarding a fourth season.
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