Netflix fans understand that good things come to those who wait, and we’re counting on that being the case when the streamer’s hit series Ginny & Georgia returns for Season 3. Following a huge cliffhanger at the end of Season 2, the show has been on hiatus since early 2023. But finally (FINALLY), fans are getting a first look at what’s in store for TV’s resident hot mess mom and everyone who’s been sucked into her drama.
So, first things first, yes, Netflix renewed Ginny & Georgia for another season. In fact, the series got a two-season pickup back in May 2023. Now, onto the juicy stuff: On April 17, Netflix released a slew of first-look photos, along with a teaser trailer that proves things about about to get even messier for Ms. Georgia.
Keep reading to see the sneak peek, plus everything else we know (so far) about what’s next for our favorite free-spirited residents of Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
When does Ginny & Georgia return?
It’s been a long time coming, but now we know when to clear our calendars for prime binge-watching behavior: Ginny & Georgia Season 3 drops on June 5, 2025.
Of course, since Netflix has a tendency lately to split seasons into two parts, we might not get the entire third season in June. Let’s just take the little wins we can get for now, OK?
Which cast members will be back?
It looks like everyone from the primary cast will return:
- Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller
- Nathan Mitchell as Zion Miller
- Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller
- Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller
- Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph
- Raymond Ablack as Joe
- Jennifer Robertson as Ellen Baker
- Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker
- Sara Waisglass as Maxine Baker
- Katie Douglas as Abby Littman
- Chelsea Clark as Norah
- Mason Temple as Hunter Chen
- Dan Beirne as Nick
- Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller
- Nikki Roumel as young Georgia
Is there a trailer yet?
We don’t have a full-length Season 3 trailer yet, but we do at least have a little teaser. And it’s juicy!
The teaser trailer begins with Gentry’s Ginny rhetorically asking, “What happens when everything falls apart?” We see Howey’s Georgia behind bars as the tell-tale buzzer of the jail sounds. Ginny continues, “The rug can be pulled out from under you in a second.”
Various clips and first-look photos hint that, despite the turmoil, Ginny will still find pockets of normal teenage life: she’s in a red dress at a school dance, posing for a selfie with MANG (her friend group of Max, Abby, Norah, and Ginny), almost kissing Marcus.
We see Zion with the kids, and Georgia’s new husband, Paul, seemingly befuddled over something in court. Joe makes an appearance, as does Austin’s problematic dad, Gil.
Then there’s Georgia, being very on-brand. “Don’t you wanna ask me if I did it?” she drawls in one scene. As the trailer ends, we hear her say, “I’m not a bad person. It’s all about perception.”
What will Season 3 be about?
Warning: Spoilers ahead!
Raise your hand if you’re still reeling from the Season 2 finale. 🙋🏼♀️ Creator and executive producer Sarah Lampert recounts where the show left off, saying, “We ended Season 2 with Georgia arrested for murder — ruining her fairy tale wedding and leaving the fate of the Miller family hanging in the balance.”
In other words, Season 3 will undoubtedly bring more drama. “It’s always been Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and Georgia against the world, but the world has never come for them quite as hard as it will in Season 3,” Lampert said, later telling Tudum, “Georgia needed to kill someone and she needed to kill someone in Wellsbury, Massachusetts.”
That person, of course, was comatose Tom Fuller, whom Georgia smothered with a pillow with the well-intentioned but misguided purpose of sparing his family from continuing to live in a painful state of emotional purgatory. Did I mention Georgia’s young son, Austin, witnessed the mercy killing? Yikes.
Speaking with Screen Rant while promoting The Boys Season 4, Nathan Mitchell, who plays Zion Miller in Ginny & Georgia, also teased major unrest in the Miller family.
“What I can say is Season 3 is going to be bonkers!” he said. “I have some great tea that I’m not allowed to spill. But [fans] are going to get whiplash from how much their heads are turning back and forth from surprise. It’s a great season that G&G has in store for everyone, and I can’t wait for them to see it.”
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