Ginny & Georgia Season 3: Netflix Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything We Know So Far
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Warning: Spoilers for Ginny & Georgia season 2 ahead.
Get ready, peaches: Ginny & Georgia season 3 is officially on the way — and so is season 4.
The second season of Ginny & Georgia debuted at the top of 2023, almost two years after the show first hit Netflix. The coming-of-age drama/mystery series follows the story of a mother-daughter duo as they adjust to their new lives in a small Massachusetts suburb and the secrets that follow them wherever they go.
Ginny & Georgia made waves in 2021 when it trolled Gilmore Girls in its first teaser trailer and made even more buzz as a controversial fave with some notorious scenes (Oppression Olympics and unfortunate Taylor Swift joke, we're looking at you) — but nevertheless, the show quickly became a Netflix hit, and season 2 was no exception.
Ginny & Georgia's sophomore season held the streaming platform's number 1 series spot on Netflix's Top 10 in the U.S. for two straight weeks and was praised for the way it portrayed mental health struggles and the increased presence of beloved characters like Ginny's father Zion and Ginny's classmate Bracia. Since then, fans have been dying to know whether Ginny & Georgia would be renewed for season 3, and not only do we have an answer but also a guess at a potential release date.
Fans had so many questions following the season 2 finale, the most pressing one being: What the hell is going to happen to Georgia?! Below, we've gathered everything we know so far about Ginny & Georgia season 3, including cast info, plot details, trailer, as well release date updates from Netflix and beyond. Keep reading for everything, or jump to your preferred section using the arrows below.
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When is Ginny & Georgia season 3 coming out on Netflix?
In mid-September 2024, multiple members of the Ginny & Georgia cast confirmed that production had officially wrapped on the third season of the series. Felix Mallard, Brianne Howey, Mason Temple, and Sara Waisglass all uploaded commemorative posts to Instagram about finishing the new season, stoking the anticipation of fans everywhere.
“Season 3 of Ginny and Georgia just wrapped filming,” Mallard wrote on September 18, alongside a carousel of film photos of the cast from season 1. "It’s bitter dipped in sweet. Pride wrapped in apprehension. Feeling immensely grateful to have spent such a long time working so hard with such beautiful people ?? Feeling even more excited for everyone to see what we’ve been up to since season 2… I love this show so much."
That same day, Howey posted a photo of herself and her baby daughter on set, captioning it: “And that’s a wrap GG! ?? this season hit a little different ????.”
Waisglass expressed similar heartfelt sentiments with her own photo dump, writing: “If you couldn’t tell, I love my coworkers. We’ve officially wrapped season three! Weeee! I don’t know how to describe how proud I am of the cast and crew this year without breaking some sort of NDA, so for now I will just say thank you for making this show what it is. You people are so effing brilliant and so ridiculously funny and I actually can’t believe I get to work with you all every year. I LOVE YA.”
After the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the production timeline for the Netflix series seemed a bit fuzzy. But despite all odds, season 3 of Ginny and Georgia began filming in Toronto, Canada in late March 2024.
On March 29, Antonia Gentry herself posted confirmation with a throwback photo with Diesel La Torraca (who plays her half-brother on the show) from season one. The next slide was a video of the duo saying goodbye after season 2 had wrapped, where Gentry can be heard saying, “Promise me that you won't be taller than me by the time I see you again.” The third and final slide was a picture of two reunited on set for season 3, and, well… La Torraca couldn't keep his promise. Gentry also posted a mirror selfie to her stories, writing, “Season 3, what's good.”
One month later on April 29, Netflix confirmed season 3 of Ginny and Georgia was officially in production with its own post, showing the cast during what appears to be their first table reading. Brianne Howey followed up shortly after with her own POV of the table read:
Judging by the timelines of previous seasons, this could mean Ginny and Georgia season 3 could likely premiere in the spring or summer of 2025. Since seasons 3 and 4 were announced together, there is also a chance the two could be filmed back-to-back, which could push the schedule a little but hopefully guarantee a shorter wait between seasons — but TBD on that.
Whether it’s spring, summer, or a bit later, we do know Ginny and Georgia season 3 will likely not hit our screens until 2025. Previously, Deadline noted that the show was not part of the streamer’s slate for 2024, due to delays likely caused by the writers and actors strikes. Still, we will keep our eyes peeled for any official production and release updates coming from Netflix itself.
ICYMI: The main cast of the show came together for a super special, super-sized video announcement of their dual renewal back in May 2023. Variety reported that one of the biggest changes for season 3 would be writer and producer Sarah Glinski (most known for her work as the executive producer of Degrassi: The Next Generation from 2010 to 2015) replacing Debra J. Fisher as the series showrunner.
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Who is in the cast of Ginny & Georgia season 3?
Ginny & Georgia has a diverse ensemble cast. The series is led by Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey, who portray Ginny Miller and Georgia Miller, respectively. Diesel La Torraca plays Ginny's younger half-brother, Austin.
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The series also stars Felix Mallard (who plays Marcus Baker), Sara Waisglass (Max), Raymond Ablack (Joe), Jennifer Robertson (Ellen, Marcus and Max's mom), Nathan Mitchell (Zion, Ginny's dad), Scott Porter (Mayor Paul Randolph and Georgia's husband), Alex Mallari Jr. (private investigator Gabriel Cordova), Nikki Roumel (young Georgia), Katie Douglas (Abby), Chelsea Clark (Norah), and Tameka Griffiths (Bracia). As of right now, the entire main cast is expected to return for season 3.
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What will Ginny & Georgia seasons 3 and 4 be about?
Just like the first season of Ginny & Georgia, the sophomore season ended on a massive cliffhanger, which seriously complicates the plot of season 3. The season 2 finale ended with Austin running after a patrol car… because his mother was handcuffed inside. After finally confessing to her loved ones, it seemed as though all of Georgia's skeletons were out of the closet. Well, until Georgia and Paul's wedding was interrupted by the police, and she was arrested for the murder of Tom Fuller, Cynthia's terminally ill husband. The entire town watched as Georgia's true colors came to light — blindsided isn't even the word. Is three times really the charm? Can Georgia get away with murder again?
Related: Ginny & Georgia Season 2 Will Make Fans Upset, Says Antonia Gentry
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the CFDA Awards in October 2014, Brianne Howey (a.k.a. Georgia) teased that season 3 is “the most unhinged season” of the show yet. “We learn so much about everyone,” she added. “We, of course, continue deep diving into mental health and all of those topics, and, of course, there's still plenty of fun.”
While speaking to The Hollywood Reporter shortly after the premiere of season 2, Ginny & Georgia's former showrunner Debra J. Fisher teased whether the writers' room had already started planning for season 3. “Seeing everybody watch the show and seeing all the excitement for the show, I will say that it’s been hard to not think about season three and where we want to go," Fisher told THR at the time. "Because when Sarah [Lampert, the series creator] and I pitched the show to Netflix, we did pitch four seasons, so we know what we want the end game to be. We know what we want the last episode to be.”
It's possible, then, that Ginny & Georgia season 4 could be the final season of the series. But a new showrunner at the helm potentially means new opportunities to expand the story beyond Fisher and Lampert's initial vision. In her dual-renewal announcement post to Instagram on May 17, creator Sarah Lampert wrote: “You guys don’t even realize what’s coming for you ??.” Guess we'll just have to wait and see…
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Is there a trailer for Ginny & Georgia season 3?
As of right now, there is no trailer for Ginny & Georgia season 3, as filming just wrapped this fall. Hang in there, peaches!
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This story will continue to be updated as news about Ginny & Georgia season 3 breaks.
Originally Appeared on Teen Vogue
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