‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’: How to Watch the Season 2 Finale for Free

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All the drama will reach its peak during the season two finale of The Summer I Turned Pretty, which officially dropped Thursday (Aug. 17) on Prime Video. Whether you’ve read the book or not, this episode is sure to be filled with drama and romance, and hopefully answers to some of our burning questions.

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Season two has been filled with themes of grief, growing up and, of course, young love as Belly (Lola Tung) finds herself at odds with Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) and Conrad (Christopher Briney) after the events of season one. Both brothers are still vying for her heart, and as Belly tries to sort out her feelings, outside factors — including the death of Susannah (Rachel Blanchard) and a threat on the Cousins Beach house — will force her to put her feelings aside and fight for what she wants.


Throughout the season, fans were also treated to more Taylor Swift music, with previews featuring “August” from her 2020 album Folklore as well as the debut of “Back to December (Taylor’s Version)” from her just-released re-recording of 2010’s Speak Now.


Other cast members in season two include Rain Spencer as Belly’s best friend Taylor, Sean Kaufman as Steven and Jackie Chung as Belly and Steven’s mother Laurel. Minnie Mills, David Iacono, Colin Ferguson, Summer Madison, Jocelyn Shelfo and Lilah Pate are also featured.


Keep reading to learn how to watch the show.

When and How to Watch The Summer I Turned Pretty


All episodes of season two of The Summer I Turned Pretty are available to stream providing you the perfect opportunity to re-binge the entire series. If you have a Prime membership, you can watch the series for free, or you can subscribe to Prime Video to gain access to its full library of content.


Already subscribed to Prime? To stream The Summer I Turned Pretty, click the link below or visit the Amazon or Prime Video homepage, either from the app or online, and click on the series under the Prime Originals section.


If you’re not a Prime member, take advantage of its 30-day free trial to stream The Summer I Turned Pretty and more on Prime Video. Amazon’s streaming platform offers a huge selection of exclusive movies, TV shows and documentaries, along with episodes from popular network and cable shows, and a bunch of films that you can buy or rent.

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Price: $Watch with a 30-day free trial

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Along with The Summer I Turned Pretty, you can watch more Prime Originals and exclusives such as Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Citadel, The Horror of Dolores Roach, I’m a Virgo, Daisy Jones & The Six, M3gan, Armageddon Time, The Boys, The Grand Tour: Euro Crash, Nope, Jurassic World: Dominion, Air, The Peripheral, The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power, Shotgun Wedding, Good Omens and more.


Once the free trial ends, a monthly Prime Video subscription will be $14.99/month and is just one of the many perks Prime members can enjoy. Besides Prime Video and Amazon Music, Prime members get access to deep discounts during and after Prime Day, free shipping on millions of items, grocery deliveries; a free year membership to GrubHub+ and other member-only benefits.


You’ll also be able to add on premium channels to your Prime Video account including Max, Paramount+, Starz and Showtime, along with sporting events that are available to stream live and on demand. Members can stream sports on Prime Video, including MLB TV, NBA TV and Thursday Night Football, which returns to Prime Video later this year.


The Summer I Turned Pretty fans can also stock up on exclusive merch from the series’ official Amazon store.


Check out the trailer for season two of The Summer I Turned Pretty:

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