
You thought you were safe. You thought the endless rewatches, the 3 a.m. TikTok edits set to Taylor Swift songs, and the group chats still arguing Conrad vs. Jeremiah in 2025 were as bad as it could get. Think again. Amazon Prime Video just quietly confirmed what insiders have been whispering for months: a feature-length film based on Jenny Han’s bestselling trilogy is officially in development, and it’s bringing Belly Conklin, Conrad Fisher, and Jeremiah Fisher back into our lives in the most chaotic way possible.
Yes, really. The beach house at Cousins Beach is being rebuilt, and the love triangle that launched a thousand viral tweets is about to get the big-screen treatment it always secretly deserved.
Sources close to the project say the movie is not a direct follow-up to the events of We’ll Always Have Summer, picking up years after Belly made her final choice. The story will explore what happens when life, marriage, growing up, and old feelings collide at one last summer reunion that no one saw coming. Think heart-wrenching flashbacks, present-day drama, and at least three rain-soaked confessions, and a soundtrack that will make you ugly-cry in IMAX.
And before you ask: yes, Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno are all in “very serious talks” to reprise their roles. Producers are reportedly desperate to keep the original cast chemistry intact, because let’s be honest, no one else could make us this emotionally unstable over fictional boys in knit sweaters.
The script is being penned by Jenny Han herself alongside a yet-to-be-announced Oscar-nominated screenwriter, and the director’s chair is down to two finalists: one who gave us the most devastating coming-of-age film of the last decade, and another who literally invented the modern summer blockbuster. Whoever lands it, they know the assignment: make Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah fight in the comments section harder than they did in 2022.
The plot details being guarded like nuclear codes, but here’s what we do know: the movie will be rated PG-13 “with intense emotional sequences,” there’s a wedding, a possible pregnancy twist that has already split the fandom in half, and at least one scene that takes place during a hurricane. Because apparently calm summers are illegal in the TSITP universe.
Fans are already losing their minds. The private Facebook groups are on fire. The old Tumblr dashboards are being resurrected. Someone made a 47-slide PowerPoint titled “Why Conrad Deserves Redemption (2025 Edition)” and it already has 200k views. A Change.org petition demanding a post-credit scene that finally settles the debate once and for all has 87,000 signatures and climbing.
Even Taylor Swift’s name keeps trending alongside the announcement, because of course the fandom is convinced she’ll either cameo, write an original music, or at least let them use “august” in the trailer.
The bigger question no one is ready to face: can this movie possibly live up to the hysteria? The show became a cultural juggernaut because it captured that aching, all-consuming feeling of first love at 16. Translating that to film risks losing the slow-burn intimacy that made us fall apart over eight episodes per season. But if anyone can bottle lightning twice, it’s Jenny Han, who has spent nearly two decades making readers ruin their mascara over these characters.
One thing is certain: when that first teaser drops – expected late 2025 or early 2026, the internet is going to break. Twitter will crash. Group chats will become war zones. Someone will get “it was never over” tattooed within 24 hours.
So dust off your infinity necklace, re-read the books for the 17th time, and prepare your heart. Because Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah are coming back, and this time they’re not just going to steal your summer.
They’re going to ruin it. Beautifully.
Welcome to the summer we all turn pretty… again.