“The Summer I Turned Pretty” has unveiled the first look at its third season, which will also be the show’s last.
The Prime Video teen drama adapted from Jenny Han’s popular book series will end with 11 new episodes. Per the official logline, the show “is a multigenerational drama that hinges on a love triangle between one girl and two brothers, the ever-evolving relationship between mothers and their children, and the enduring power of strong female friendship. It is a coming-of-age story about first love, first heartbreak, and the magic of that one perfect summer.”
See first look images from Season 3 below.
Lola Tung stars in the series as Belly, alongside Christopher Briney’s Conrad and Gavin Casalegno’s Jeremiah. Other cast members include Sean Kaufman, Jackie Chung and Rachel Blanchard.
Han serves as showrunner with Sarah Kucserka and executive produces with Kucserka and Karen Rosenfelt. Executive producers also include Paul Lee, Mads Hansen and Hope Hartman via wiip, which co-produces the show alongside Amazon Studios.
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Erika Doss/Prime
Erika Doss
FIRST LOOKS/TRAILERS
“Parlor Room,” a new comedy from streaming service Dropout, features comedians playing a board game or card game with their friends.
The series, hosted by Becca Scott, premieres April 18. Episodes release every other Friday, with ten episodes total. The series will feature guests like Monét X-Change, Demi Adejuyigbe, Rekha Shankar, Chris Grace, Ally Beardsley, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Vic Michaelis, Kimia Behpoornia, Aabria Iyengar, Jordan Myrick, Lou Wilson and Jacob Wysocki.
The games chosen will include “Blood on the Clocktower,” “Balderdash,” Cosmic Encounter,” “Farkle” and “Taboo.”
Dropout was formerly known as CollegeHumor.
Check out first look images and the trailer below.
Kate Elliott and Jill Petracek
Kate Elliott and Jill Petracek
Kate Elliott and Jill Petracek
EXECUTIVE NEWS
Audacy has promoted Leah Reis-Dennis to head of podcasts, where she will lead content, partnerships and marketing for Audacy’s slate of podcasts.
Reis-Dennis joined Audacy in 2022 and was most recently VP of podcast content strategy and business development. She has helped bring several award-winning titles to life, including “The Severance Podcast,” “Search Engine,” “Office Ladies,” “PAVE,” “The Moth” and “Disgraceland.”
“Leah has been instrumental in the growth and success of our podcast portfolio, and we’re honored to elevate her into this expanded leadership role,” Audacy’s chief business officer Chris Oliviero said in a statement. “Her creativity and strategic vision will drive our continued investment in digital audio and podcasting, advancing our content strategy, deepening our partnerships and delivering a premium experience for listeners and innovative solutions for advertisers.”
Of her promotion, Reis-Dennis said: “I’m excited to lead the Audacy podcast group into its next chapter. We’ve built a strong foundation and will continue serving our partners and clients by doubling down on creative dealmaking and high-touch partner relationships while expanding our scale, scope and vision for the future.”