Posted 5 hours agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownThe Trailer For The Final Season Of "Stranger Things" Is All Anyone Can Talk About, And More TV And Movie News You Need To KnowAlright, who else is ready to be completely hyperfixated on "The Summer I Turned Pretty"?by Nora DominickBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Welcome to Screen Time! I'm Nora, and if there's one thing you need to know about me, it's that I love watching TV and movies. I also absolutely love being absorbed in fandoms. BuzzFeed This week in Screen Time, all I can think about is The Summer I Turned Pretty returning, and how I am ready to watch the downfall of Jeremiah Fisher. I also share what's all over my FYP - like Emmy nominations (and snubs) and the Stranger Things trailer - and what we've got going on over on BuzzFeed Celeb's YouTube channel, plus so much more. Listen, I even find time to explain which Grey's Anatomy death I cheered for. Thanks for joining me! BuzzFeed The Summer I Turned Pretty - watch for: The love triangle. Of course. Erika Doss / Prime Video Streaming on Prime Video, new episodes every Wednesday It wouldn't be summer without The Summer I Turned Pretty. Based on Jenny Han's third book in the trilogy, the final season begins with Belly (Lola Tung) in a long-term relationship with Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). As they grow up and their lives start to get more complicated, Belly must decide if Jeremiah really is "the one," or if Conrad (Christopher Briney) still has her heart. Erika Doss / Prime Video I'm personally really going to miss this cast once the season ends. Also, as someone who grew up on Twilight and The Vampire Diaries AND One Tree Hill, love triangles are just essential to teen TV, and this one feels like a return to those days. So, just to be clear, I cannot wait for another summer where I defend Conrad Fisher with my life. Erika Doss / Prime Video I Know What You Did Last Summer - watch for: Madelyn Cline's scream queen era. Brook Rushton / Columbia Pictures / Everett Collection In theaters now Yes, Superman, Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Jurassic World Rebirth are the big summer movies right now, but I Know What You Did Last Summer deserves to be included in that conversation. Like Scream (2022), I Know What You Did Last Summer is a legacy sequel that follows a new group of friends who start receiving mysterious notes a year after covering up a fatal car accident. Brook Rushton / Columbia Pictures / Everett Collection Directed and written by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, who is behind Sweet/Vicious, Someone Great, and Do Revenge, this movie brings all the fun from the original, even paying homage to it in several ways, while adding its own flair. While it's far from perfect, the new cast is so entrancing on screen together, especially Madelyn Cline and Sarah Pidgeon, who prove why they're two of the most in-demand young actors right now. Brook Rushton / Columbia Pictures / Everett Collection Too Much - watch for: Meg Stalter's comedic timing Netflix Streaming on Netflix Created by Lena Dunham, Too Much follows Jessica (Megan Stalter), a 30-something New York workaholic reeling from a major breakup. Unable to escape her past relationship, she takes a job in London and swears off love - that is, until she meets Felix (Will Sharpe), who is a series of red flags, but their connection is impossible to ignore. Netflix If you love Meg from Hacks, it's worth watching this one to see her front and center in this romantic comedy. Plus, her chemistry with Will is excellent. What really makes this worth watching is Dunham's writing, as it feels like a welcome return to her witty banter from Girls, just set in the present-day dating world. Oh, also, the guest stars are awesome. Like, Andrew Scott, hello, sir! Ana Blumenkron / Netflix BuzzFeed These are some of my favorite things from my FYP, feed, and

MORE: Big week in the TV world as the 2025 Emmy nominations were announced. I was so happy to see a ton of my favorites nominated, like Hacks and Severance rightfully dominating, The Pitt proving why it's the best new show of 2025 with several nominations, Meghann Fahy scoring a surprise nom for Sirens, Kristen Bell and Adam Brody getting their FIRST EVER Emmy nominations for Nobody Wants This, and more. This video of Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa finding out they were nominated on the set of The Pitt Season 2 is bringing me immense joy: @hbomax It's been a good day. #ThePitt #Emmys #NoahWyle #KatherineLaNasa ♬ original sound - HBO Max - HBO Max HBO Max / Via tiktok.com However, there were several snubs I will not be getting over anytime soon. Namely, how Andor was completely shut out of the acting categories - Diego Luna, I will avenge you - or how I personally think Kathryn Hahn should've scored a nom for Agatha All Along and not The Studio or how I think Isabela Merced delivered one of the best performances in The Last of Us Season 2, but was one of the few actors who didn't get a nomination.no act