Overview
- The official trailer released June 11 previews Belly and Jeremiah’s surprise engagement and Conrad’s reappearance reigniting unresolved feelings
- Season three expands to 11 episodes, making it the series’ longest run and moving the timeline to Belly’s end of junior year in college
- Prime Video has added Isabella Briggs and Kristen Connolly as new series regulars alongside recurring players such as Sofia Bryant and Zoé de Grand’Maison
- Adapted from Jenny Han’s We’ll Always Have Summer, showrunner Han promises narrative departures from the book and intense emotional payoffs
- Episodes will roll out weekly on Prime Video starting July 16, concluding the coming-of-age drama at Cousins Beach