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Why ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Is Not Getting a Season 4

Why ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Is Not Getting a Season 4

The Summer I Turned Pretty series came to an end in September 2025 with its season 3 finale — but it’s coming back for a movie! Amazon confirmed the news shortly after the series finale aired, sending both Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah fans into an uproar. But one question remains: why didn’t they just continue the show with a season 4?
Below, Hollywood Life breaks down what we know about the decision to greenlight a TSITP movie instead of a fourth season.
Is The Summer I Turned Pretty Continuing With Season 4?
No, The Summer I Turned Pretty is not continuing with a fourth season. Season 3 was its last.
Why Isn’t The Summer I Turned Pretty Getting a Season 4?
The short answer is that the original TSITP books ended with Conrad and Belly declaring their love and getting married. The series, on the other hand, ended season 3 without the couple’s wedding but teasing their new relationship after Conrad surprised Belly in Paris for her 22nd birthday.
Therefore, a movie could potentially unravel what Belly and Conrad’s future looks like — maybe even with a wedding!
When Is The Summer I Turned Pretty Movie Release Date?
At the time of publication, Amazon has not determined a release date for The Summer I Turned Pretty movie.
Is There a Summer I Turned Pretty Spinoff Series?
At the time of publication, there is no confirmed spinoff series of TSITP, but author Jenny Han hasn’t ruled out the possibility. During a June 2025 interview with Entertainment Weekly, she teased, “Never say never.”
“If the story is there, then I’m there,” Jenny explained. “As a storyteller, you just get hit with inspiration all the time. If I had a really great idea that I was excited by, that I wanted to keep telling the story, and if [the stars] were excited to do it, then I would be so pumped. … I love working with all these guys, that’s at the core of it. I would always welcome working with them on this, or something else. Who knows what the future holds?”
Nevertheless, the writer pointed out that a continuation “really depends on if I feel like there is more story to tell.”