The Summer I Turned Pretty returns for its second season, featuring Lola Tung as Belly Conklin, Christopher Briney reprising his dark and brooding Conrad Fisher role, Gavin Casalegno reprising Jeremiah and Jackie Chung and Rachel Blanchard resuming their roles as Belly’s mother Laurel and Susannah respectively. Initial episodes are getting released by July 14.
Though we don’t yet know exactly what will transpire during season two of tsitp, its focus will likely follow that of Jenny Han’s second book from her trilogy It’s Not Summer Without You. That means Belly’s love triangle with Conrad and Jeremiah remains unresolved while Susannah Fisher (Rachel Blanchard) will continue to be a factor. Minnie Mills (Shayla from Steven) also confirmed she won’t return.
Lola Tung will return in her role of Belly, Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno will likely reprise their roles as her brothers, Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno, with Sean Kaufman set to reprise his role of Steven, while Rain Spencer and David Iacono may reprise their roles as Belly’s BFF Taylor and Cam Cameron, with Jackie Chung returning as Laurel Park and Rachel Blanchard playing her mother Susannah respectively.
Element | Summary |
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Show Title | “The Summer I Turned Pretty” (TSITP) |
Season | Season 2 is set to premiere on Prime Video, with initial episodes releasing on July 14, 2023. |
Main Cast | Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Rachel Blanchard, Sean Kaufman, and more. |
Plot | The season will adapt Jenny Han’s second book, “It’s Not Summer Without You,” focusing on love triangles and family dynamics at Cousins Beach. |
New Cast Members | Kyra Sedgwick and Elsie Fisher join as Julia and Skye, respectively. Minnie Mills will not return. |
Release Schedule | Prime Video will release three episodes on July 14, followed by weekly episodes until the finale in August. |
Trailer | The trailer teases romantic moments, love triangles, and emotional scenes, building anticipation for the upcoming season. |
Kyra Sedgwick as Skye and Elsie Fisher as Julia will likely join Kyra Sedgwick and Elsie Fisher to round out an already impressive ensemble cast for season two of this young adult novel adaptation. Fans should be excited to witness what season two brings!
On Friday, July 14, The Second Season of TSITP premieres with its initial three episodes and will continue weekly releases until its conclusion on August 18th. Based on Jenny Han’s young adult book trilogy and following 16-year-old Belly Conklin through a love triangle between brother-and Abercrombie and Fitch models Conrad and Jeremiah;
At the conclusion of season one, Belly’s mother Susannah (Rachel Blanchard) died, deepening family tensions further. This forced Belly to choose between Conrad and Jeremiah – prompting an explosive scene at Susannah’s funeral and leading them both into confrontational interactions with one another. Additionally, Jeremiah reached out for comfort while his sister mourned their mother.
Season 2 will focus on the second book in the series, It’s Not Summer Without You, as seen through Cousins Beach as its inhabitants grapple with real estate and grief issues. Lola Tung will reprise her role as Belly; Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno reprise their roles as rival suitors to Belly; Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Laurel (Jackie Chung) return; as do Steven Kaufman (Steven’s son).
Kyra Sedgwick and Elsie Fisher will join Kyra Sedgwick as Julia, Susannah’s half-sister; Elsie Fisher will play Skye (Susannah’s non-binary daughter). Minnie Mills who previously portrayed Steven’s love interest Shayla will no longer return for season 2. Additionally, many familiar faces from season one will appear as recurring roles.
The Summer I Turned Pretty was quickly renewed for a second season before its initial premiere, even without all its original cast returning (Minnie Mills isn’t back, while Kyra Sedgwick and Elsie Fisher will play new recurring roles like Sky and Susannah’s sister). Most major characters will return, however.
Lola Tung will reprise her role of Isabel “Belly” Conklin, with Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno reprising their roles as her Cousins Beach brothers Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno; Rachel Blanchard and Sean Kaufman will return as Susannah and Steven respectively, as will Jackie Chung and Rain Spencer as Laurel and Taylor respectively.
As for its storylines, the show will adapt the plot from Han’s second novel in his trilogy: It’s Not Summer Without You. In it, Belly and her brothers wrestle with their feelings for one another while Susannah’s cancer comes back after several years in remission. Prime Video will begin releasing three episodes on July 14, and then weekly until the season concludes in August.
Prime Video released a trailer of The Summer I Turned Pretty for its second season this June, showing romantic moments between Belly and Conrad and an emotional scene between Susannah and Laurel. Additionally, the trailer revealed Jeremiah as Belly’s love interest while teaseing their potential romance triangle relationship and Steven’s reunion with Taylor as potential plot points.
The second season will follow plot lines from Han’s second book of his trilogy, It’s Not Summer Without You. The debut episode will air on July 14, with subsequent weekly episodes airing until the finale in September. Cast has come together and shot their scenes at Cousins Beach.
Though season one’s end gave hope for Susannah, mother to both Conrad and Jeremiah, cancer has taken its toll. This news will undoubtedly wreak havoc with their relationship – which had already become tenuous due to their love triangle – between Belly, Jeremiah, Conrad and Susannah.
Lola Tung and Christopher Briney will return as Belly’s love interests, with Gavin Casalegno reprising his role of Jeremiah. Rachel Blanchard will also reprise her role of Susannah. Fans have been eagerly awaiting news on what lies in store for the series!
Get ready for the highly entertaining second season of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” where love triangles and emotional moments take center stage, with new faces joining the cast. Premiering in July 14, it’s a must-watch for fans of Jenny Han’s beloved trilogy.