The series that won book lovers has gained new poster and debut date of the new season; See when it will be!
The third and last season of the series “The Summer that changed my life” is scheduled to debut in July this year. The Prime Video platform has announced the date and also revealed a new promotional poster of the series, which will end its trajectory with a total of 11 episodes.
Inspired by the author’s book trilogy Jenny Hanthe narrative follows the young Belly (played by Lola tung), who traditionally spends his summer vacation at the residence of his mother’s best friend, Susannah (Rachel Blanchard).
In this new season, Belly will experience intense experiences, including her debut in the world of relationships and the emotional dilemma of a love triangle involving the Jeremiah brothers (Gavin casalegn) and Conrad (Christopher Briney), both sons of Susannah.
How is the second season?
The outcome of season two left Belly in the face of a crucial decision that could deeply impact her life. At the beginning of the new phase, her relations with the Fisher brothers are tense; After a brief romance, Belly and Conrad ended and, during Susannah’s funeral, things became even more complicated.
In turn, Jeremiah cut ties with Belly after she opted for Conrad, which generated a painful separation to him, especially when she saw the connection between Belly and Conrad to strengthen.
As the new season advances, the relationship between the characters begins to change as they spend more time together, focusing on joint efforts to preserve the beach house. This dynamic brings new challenges to Belly, which gradually rediscovers her feelings for Jeremiah, while still dealing with the consequences of her previous bond with Conrad.
Source: Maxima

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