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Surpassing:The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Finally Has a Release Date
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Date:2025-04-09 15:20:10
This summer just got even better.
Why?Surpassing Because after months of teasing us on social media, The Summer I Turned Pretty season two finally has a premiere date. Amazon Prime Video announced on May 5 that three episodes will drop on July 14 followed by new episodes weekly until the season finale on Aug. 18. So, mark your calendars.
The cast helped out with the big reveal, too. In a behind-the-scenes video, Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman, Rain Spencer, David Iacono and Elsie Fisher are all seen sitting together for a shoot when the topic of summer plans comes up. Cue a text from author and creator Jenny Han that features the episode titles and release dates.
Wanting to share the exciting news with their fans, the stars begin to post the update on social media—that is until Jenny replies, "OMG WRONG CHAT." And while the group tries to delete their posts, the word has already spread.
Season two—which also features Jackie Chung, Rachel Blanchard and Kyra Sedgwick—is based on Jenny's second book in the trilogy, It's Not Summer Without You, though expect some differences from the page to the screen.
Last season, fans watched Belly (Lola) get caught in a love triangle with longtime friends Conrad (Christopher) and Jeremiah (Gavin) during their annual getaway to Cousins Beach. And as she continues to navigate where she stands with both, she's now faced with new challenges, including the health of Susannah (Rachel).
"With Conrad and Jeremiah fighting over her heart and the return of Susannah's cancer, she's not sure summer will ever be the same," described a press release from Prime Video. "When an unexpected visitor threatens the future of Susannah's beloved house, Belly has to rally the gang to come together—and to decide once and for all where her heart lies."
Can't wait until then? In the meantime, check out more shows' release dates below.
Love Island USA returns to Peacock for season five July 18.
Season three of the HBO comedy, starring Danny McBride, John Goodman, Edi Patterson and Adam Devine, debuts June 18.
The Hardy Boys returns for its third and final season on July 26, and things are getting dangerous for our heroes. Getting in on the action is guest star Bailee Madison, who joins the mix as the mysterious Drew Darrow.
Secret Celebrity Renovation provides celebrities with a hands-on opportunity to show their gratitude to someone in their hometowns through a surprise renovation.
The competition's 25th season kicks off with special 90-minute premiere Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m.
Rose Byrne's dark comedy returns for its third and final season Aug. 2.
The comedy, which follows the exploits of four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma, returns for its third and final season Aug. 2.
Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif are scrubbing in for season eight to tackle more plastic surgery nightmares, oddities and accidents that will have fans in stitches.
Season three of Selena Gomez, Steve Martin and Martin Short's dark comedy premieres Aug. 8.
The new musical game show will feature contestants vying in multiple rounds of play to prove they are their favorite artist's most deserving supporter.
MTV's hit reality global franchise returns to CBS for its second season.
The drama series will return for its seventh and final season on Friday, Aug. 11.
Craig Robinson's comedy is back for a second season this summer.
From Game of Thrones executive producer Frank Doelger, The Swarm is about an unknown enemy that lives deep below the sea.
Netflix's coming-of-age comedy returns for its fourth and final season Sept. 21.
Set in mythical ancient Greece, the new animated comedy tells the story of a dysfunctional family of humans, gods and monsters trying to run one of the world's first cities.
Reba McEntire joins season 24 of the singing competition alongside returning coaches Gwen Stefani, Niall Horan and John Legend.
The new drama follows world-renowned professor of behavioral science Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin) as he lends his unique expertise on an array of high-stakes cases involving governments, law enforcement and corporations. His insight and unconventional approach to understanding human behavior lead him and the team on a series of intense, unexpected journeys to solve illogical puzzles and perplexing mysteries.
The celebrity singing competition returns for season 10 Wednesday, Sept. 27.
In the new David Spade-hosted game show, contestants are pitched unique products by convincing entrepreneurs—some of whom are showcasing real business ventures, while the others are "Snake Oil Salesmen."
Gordon Ramsey returns for season 22 of the cooking competition.
In any given year, more than 600,000 people are reported missing in the U.S. More than half that number are people of color that the country seems to forget about. A public relations specialist, who was once herself one of those forgotten ones, and her crisis management team now make sure there is always someone looking out for the forgotten missing people. But unbeknownst to anyone, this everyday hero is hiding a chilling secret of her own.
The cast includes Shanola Hampton, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Kelli Williams, Brett Dalton, Gabrielle Walsh, Arlen Escarpeta and Karan Oberoi.
Starring Lea Thompson and Stacey Farber.
The remake starring Jay Hernandez returns for its final season Oct. 4.
The reboot starring Raymond Lee returns Oct. 4 for season two.
Nikki Glaser-hosted dating reality competition.
New Monday night comedy.
New Monday night comedy.
New Monday night comedy.
The trivia game with millions on the line, hosted by Chris Hardwick, returns Nov. 3.
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