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Will there be another season of You — Summer I Turned Pretty?

As of 2024, there will not be another season of You based on the Summer I Turned Pretty series. The show was cancelled after its second season, and no renewal for a third season...

Mara Ellison
Will there be another season of You — Summer I Turned Pretty?

Current status of a third season

As of 2024, there will not be another season of You based on the Summer I Turned Pretty series. The show was cancelled after its second season, and no renewal for a third season has been announced. This applies specifically to the narrative adapted from Jenny Han’s books and presented in the Netflix series.

  • Season 1: Released in 2021
  • Season 2: Released in 2022 and concluded the book series
  • Renewal status: No third season planned

Below, we break down the renewal timeline, what the second season adapted from the source material, and why a continuation is unlikely given production and business decisions.

Renewal history of the You TV series

The show was originally developed as a limited series based on Jenny Han’s Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy. After a strong debut, a second season was ordered that adapted the remaining books. Once season 2 concluded the story, the production concluded. The series belongs to the You franchise, but the branch tied to the summer romance narrative has been discontinued.

Notable dates and production steps

Date or PeriodEventWhy It Matters
2021Season 1 releaseIntroduced the characters and premise
2022Season 2 releaseAdapted the final books and ended the story
2023–2024No renewal announcementSignals the conclusion of this series branch

What season 2 adapted from the books

Season 2 largely followed the plot of the second and third books, bringing the central romance and conflict to a close. The conclusion prioritized completing the character arcs established in the earlier volumes, rather than extending the story further. For viewers, this meant an ending that aligned with the source material rather than open-ended storytelling that typically precedes a third season.

Why another season is unlikely

The decision not to renew the series reflects a combination of production, creative, and business factors. Limited series tied to book adaptations are often concluded after one or two seasons to preserve the integrity of the story. No new episodes or official development announcements have been made, and the production team has moved on to other projects.

How this compares to other You series branches

It’s important to distinguish this version of You from the darker psychological thriller series that follows Joe Goldberg. That iteration continues independently and is separate from the summer romance storyline. Recognizing this distinction helps clarify the status and expectations for continuation.

  • Summer I Turned Pretty series: Concluded after season 2, no season 3 planned
  • Main You series: Continues under a different showrunner and creative direction

What to expect moving forward

Given the lack of renewal announcements and conclusive storytelling in season 2, fans should not expect another season in this narrative arc. Renewals typically occur before or shortly after a premiere; the absence of either indicator for this branch suggests finality. Viewers interested in more stories from these characters should look to official statements rather than speculation.

Key facts at a glance

AttributeVerified DetailSource Type
Season count2 seasonsOfficial release history
Season 2 release2022Platform announcement
Renewal for season 3Not orderedNo official announcement
Series basisJenny Han booksProduction credits and press releases
Narrative scopeConcluded in season 2Episode summaries and show statements

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