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    Ginny & Georgia Season 3: Everything We Know About Netflix’s Most Unhinged Chapter Yet

    Alice DarlaBy Alice DarlaFebruary 12, 2025Updated:October 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia Season 3 is set to be its most dramatic yet and has never been afraid to throw its audience into chaos, and if the latest updates are anything to go by, Season 3 is about to redefine ‘messy drama.’

    After that jaw-dropping Season 2 finale, it’s not just the Millers dealing with fallout—fans are desperate for answers.

    Is Georgia really going down for murder? What’s next for Ginny?

    And is there any chance this mother-daughter duo can catch a break? Here’s everything we know so far.

    Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry in Ginny & Georgia (2021)
    Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry in Ginny & Georgia (2021)

    Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Release Date: When Is It Coming Out?

    The wait is finally over—Netflix has confirmed Ginny & Georgia Season 3 release date has been officially set for June 5, 2025.

    Mark your calendars, because this season promises to be the wildest yet.

    Filming wrapped in August 2024, and despite delays caused by industry-wide strikes, the series managed to stay on track.

    The production team has hinted at a season that’s more intense than anything we’ve seen before.

    If you thought Georgia’s past had already caught up to her, think again.

    First Look: What’s Happening in Season 3?

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    Brianne Howey (Georgia) summed it up best: “Mama’s locked up!” The season kicks off with Georgia behind bars, arrested at her own wedding for the murder of Tom Fuller.

    The newly released first-look images show Georgia looking eerily calm in a prison jumpsuit while Ginny and Austin sit in what appears to be a courtroom, likely witnessing the fallout of Georgia’s secrets finally unraveling.

    Sarah Lampert stated in Netflix Tudum that Season 3 will push characters to new places and deepen relationships in ways fans won’t expect, promising new dynamics, unexpected alliances, and, of course, more secrets.

    And don’t think this is just about Georgia—Ginny will be facing some of her own demons this season.

    The Cast: Who’s Coming Back?

    Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Photo cr Amanda Matlovich/Netflix
    Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Photo cr Amanda Matlovich/Netflix

    Most of the fan-favourite cast will be returning, including:

    • Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller
    • Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller
    • Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller
    • Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker
    • Sara Waisglass as Maxine Baker
    • Jennifer Robertson as Ellen
    • Raymond Ablack as Joe
    • Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph
    • Nathan Mitchell as Zion
    • Katie Douglas as Abby
    • Chelsea Clark as Norah
    • Alex Mallari Jr. as private investigator Gabriel Cordova
    Ty Doran as GERSON LOPES and Noah Lamanna as SAMANTHA FALCO
    Ty Doran as GERSON LOPES and Noah Lamanna as SAMANTHA FALCO

    New additions include Ty Doran as Wolfe, a poetry classmate of Ginny’s who, ironically, isn’t into poetry, and Noah Lamanna as Tris, a skateboarder and tutor who forms new connections with some of Wellsbury’s regulars.

    Plot: What’s Next for Ginny and Georgia?

    Ginny & Georgia Season 3 First Look Amanda Matlovich/Netflix
    Ginny & Georgia Season 3 First Look Amanda Matlovich/Netflix

    Georgia’s arrest has changed everything. The dream of a fresh start in Wellsbury is officially shattered, and Season 3 will dive into the consequences of her past finally catching up with her.

    But Georgia isn’t one to go down without a fight. Expect to see her using every trick in the book to get herself out of this situation—though this time, she might not be able to charm her way out of it.

    Meanwhile, Ginny has to navigate life with a mother in prison, a complicated relationship with Marcus, and the ever-present weight of her own mental health struggles.

    Her relationship with her father Zion could play a bigger role this season, offering an alternative to Georgia’s brand of ‘do-whatever-it-takes’ survival.

    Another major question: Will Georgia and Joe finally happen? Fans have been waiting for the slow-burn romance between Georgia and the local café owner, and with Paul reeling from the wedding day disaster, the timing might finally be right—or more complicated than ever.

    How Many Seasons of Ginny & Georgia Are There?

    Yes! Netflix has already confirmed Ginny & Georgia will return for a fourth season, as part of a dual renewal announcement, bringing the total number of seasons to four, meaning we won’t be left on another painful cliffhanger (well, maybe just not for long). 

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    Showrunner Sarah Glinski mentioned that Season 3 will evolve character dynamics in unexpected ways, so expect plenty of unfinished business.

    Why Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Will Have Fans Talking

    @entertainmenttonight Brianne Howey might be planning a jailbreak for season 3 of 'Ginny & Georgia'… #ginnyandgeorgia #briannehowey #netflix ♬ original sound – Entertainment Tonight

    Between Georgia’s arrest, Ginny’s next chapter, and the deepening mysteries surrounding Wellsbury, Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia is shaping up to be its most gripping yet.

    With Sarah Lampert and Sarah Glinski at the helm, the show is set to explore even darker themes while keeping the charm, humour, and emotional gut punches that made it a hit in the first place.

    So, peaches, get ready—Ginny & Georgia Season 3 is about to take us on one wild ride.

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