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Belly’s journey isn’t ending with season 3; it’s getting a movie send-off.
Prime Video has officially confirmed that The Summer I Turned Pretty will wrap up with a feature-length film, bringing Jenny Han’s beloved characters to the big screen for the final time.
The announcement came right after the season 3 finale, leaving fans buzzing with excitement (and tears). This isn’t just another spinoff or extension; it’s the definitive final chapter of Belly’s story.
So what can fans expect? Let’s break it down.
Prime Video is skipping another season and going straight to a movie.
After three successful seasons adapting Jenny Han’s original trilogy, the streamer decided to close out the story in cinematic fashion. That means fans won’t get more episodes, but they will get one epic, longer story to tie everything together.
Jenny Han herself confirmed the news, sharing that there’s “one last big milestone in Belly’s journey” that she felt only a movie could capture properly.
The move makes sense; it gives the story space to breathe and deliver a finale that feels larger than life.

Jenny Han isn’t just producing; she’s writing and directing the movie.
Fans who loved the way the show honored her books can relax knowing the original author is steering the ship. Han has already co-written the script draft with Sarah Kucserka, who served as co-showrunner on the series.
Han’s creative vision has been central since the beginning, and she knows exactly how Belly, Conrad, Jeremiah, and the Cousins Beach crew should be portrayed. Her return ensures the movie won’t stray far from the heartfelt tone that made the show such a hit.
Lola Tung and Christopher Briney are back as Belly and Conrad.
The official confirmation has thrilled fans who’ve been rooting for their love story since day one. Season 3 ended on a hopeful note for the couple, but the movie will push their relationship to its true conclusion.
While most of the supporting cast haven’t been announced yet, it’s safe to assume Jeremiah, Taylor, Steven, Laurel, and others will likely return. These characters have been too integral to Belly’s growth to miss out on the big finale.
The movie won’t arrive in 2026.
Jenny Han has made it clear that while the script is in progress, it’s too early to circle a release year. Fans eager for closure will have to wait a bit longer. Production hasn’t even started yet, and Prime Video hasn’t shared any details on filming schedules.
The good news? Knowing it’s officially happening is enough to keep the fandom buzzing. It’s not a matter of “if”; it’s just a matter of “when.”
Han said Belly’s final milestone needed a bigger format.
The books always had a sense of grand, sweeping closure, and a TV season might not have delivered the same emotional punch. The film format allows for time jumps, wedding moments, and more dramatic beats that simply play better in one big sitting.
Plus, after three seasons, the TV arc has covered most of the trilogy. Season 3 wrapped up ‘We’ll Always Have Summer‘, but the epilogue moments, especially the flash-forward, lend themselves perfectly to a movie.
A wedding is at the top of the list.
In the books, Belly and Conrad get their happily-ever-after at Cousins Beach with a wedding that closes out the trilogy. Fans are almost certain the movie will adapt that moment, giving them the payoff they’ve been waiting for.
Another big question is Jeremiah. While the love triangle resolved in season 3, his storyline feels unfinished. Many fans hope the movie will give Jeremiah his own closure; something that honors his role in Belly’s life without leaving him sidelined.
Of course, there’s also excitement about seeing supporting characters one last time. Taylor and Steven’s romance, Laurel’s growth, and even nods to Susannah’s legacy could all play a part in the final act.
For fans, this movie means closure.
Since 2022, The Summer I Turned Pretty has been a summer staple on Prime Video, with each season debuting in June or July and capturing the feeling of nostalgia, first love, and family.
Now, with the movie, fans will get one last chance to revisit Cousins Beach and say goodbye to the characters who defined their summers. The format allows for bigger emotional beats, cinematic visuals, and the kind of storytelling finale that truly feels like “the end.”
From start to finish, the series has only grown in popularity, making the jump to a film finale the perfect way to close out the saga.

While the release date is still unknown, fans can expect updates over the next year as casting announcements and filming details roll out.
Prime Video will almost certainly hype up the finale with teasers, trailers, and behind-the-scenes sneak peeks once production begins.
Until then, the fandom is keeping the conversation alive with theories, rewatches, and book comparisons. The wait might be tough, but the payoff promises to be unforgettable.
This isn’t just another YA adaptation; it’s one of Prime Video’s biggest success stories.
Jenny Han has managed to capture a generation of fans with both The Summer I Turned Pretty and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, cementing her as a powerhouse storyteller in young adult romance.
By ending Belly’s story with a movie, Prime Video is giving fans a finale worthy of the journey they’ve invested in since 2022. It’s a bold choice that shows just how much this series means to viewers.
It’s bittersweet knowing there won’t be a season 4, but a movie finale feels right.
Fans will get the closure they’ve wanted, Jenny Han will get to end the story on her own terms, and Belly’s journey will come full circle.
Until more news drops, one thing is clear: Cousins Beach isn’t done with us yet. And when the movie finally premieres, fans everywhere will be ready with tissues, popcorn, and a whole lot of emotions.
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This article was made with AI assistance and human editing.
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