What Does Gavin Casalegno Think About His Role in The Summer I Turned Pretty?

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Key Takeaways
- The Summer I Turned Pretty captivates audiences with its exploration of sibling relationships.
- The cast's camaraderie enhances the storytelling experience.
- Expect emotional depth in the final season premiere.
- Summer camp vibes enrich the on-screen dynamics.
- Key cast members deliver unforgettable performances.
Mumbai, July 14 (NationPress) With the impending release of the final season of the beloved series, The Summer I Turned Pretty, cast members Christopher Briney and Gavin Casalegno opened up about their on-screen roles as brothers.
Briney, portraying Conrad, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with the cast over an extended period. He stated, "Creating the dynamic of two brothers with you (Gavin Casalegno) has been amazing. It significantly impacts every facet of their lives, especially their relationship with Belly. There's always another individual involved, which brings unconditional love into the equation, making it vibrant and real."
Echoing his sentiments, Casalegno, who plays Jeremiah, remarked that the experience felt reminiscent of being at summer camp.
He shared, “Working together has been an absolute blast. We've had ample downtime, which has contributed to the character dynamics, whether we were on set playing poker or engaging in other activities.”
Reflecting on a specific moment, he recounted, "I remember one instance where we were playing poker just before filming a scene. I drew on the emotions from our poker game to enhance the performance. It's been incredibly enjoyable to let our off-screen rapport shine through in our scenes. It truly feels like summer camp!"
Under the guidance of Jenny Han and Sarah Kucserka, the final season promises a stellar cast, including Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman, Jackie Chung, and Rachel Blanchard, among others.
The concluding season of The Summer I Turned Pretty is set to debut on Prime Video on July 16.