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Two years following their last appearance due to delays caused by writer and actor strikes, the most tightly-knit yet dysfunctional mother-daughter team in American TV has returned for a third season, now available on Netflix since June 5, 2025. In this continuation from season 2, which includes ten episodes, Georgia finds herself in serious trouble as she is arrested for the murder of her former partner, creating a significant hurdle in their family dynamics.
Conceived by Sarah Lampert, this blend of family chronicle and teen drama is expected to captivate audiences just as it did in previous seasons. Notably, five months after the release of season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia,” Netflix announced the renewal of the show for both a third and a fourth season, though no release date for the latter has been disclosed yet.
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In the third season of “Ginny & Georgia,” most of the cast from the previous season returns. Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry will reprise their roles as mother and daughter, Georgia and Ginny Miller, respectively. Two new faces join the cast: Ty Doran (“Manifest”) as Wolfe, a young man who attends the same poetry class as Ginny, and Noah Lamanna (“The Last of Us”) playing Tris, a non-binary friend of Marcus and Silver who loves skateboarding.
What is the Plot of “Ginny & Georgia”?
Georgia, aged 30, along with her children Ginny, 15, and Austin, 9, move to Wellsbury in Massachusetts. Georgia’s wealthy husband, Kenneth, recently died in a car accident, leaving her as the sole heir. After this tragic event, Georgia must reinvent her life alongside her daughter who is experiencing the highs and lows of adolescence. In season 3, Georgia is arrested during her wedding ceremony for the murder of Tom Fuller, while Ginny deals with heartbreak following her breakup with a depressed Marcus.
Who Stars in “Ginny & Georgia”?
- Brianne Howey: Mary “Georgia” Miller
- Antonia Gentry: Virginia “Ginny” Miller
- Diesel La Torraca: Austin Miller
- Jennifer Robertson: Ellen Baker
- Felix Mallard: Marcus Baker
- Sara Waisglass: Maxine “Max” Baker
- Scott Porter: Mayor Paul Randolph
- Raymond Ablack: Joe
- Katie Douglas: Abigail “Abby” Littman
- Chelsea Clark: Norah
- Nikki Roumel: Teenage Georgia
- Mason Temple: Hunter Chen
- Jonathan Potts: Mr. Gitten
- Tyran Doran: Wolfe (season 3)
- Noah Lamanna: Tris (season 3)
Where to Stream “Ginny & Georgia”?
You won’t find the drama-comedy series “Ginny & Georgia” scheduled on television—it’s exclusively available for streaming. On which platform? Netflix hosts all three seasons. Remember, a subscription to this streaming platform is required, which involves having an account. Subscription prices range from $5.99 per month (with ads) to $7.99 per month for the Netflix Standard plan (no ads, two screens simultaneously), up to $14.99 per month for a standard plan (no ads, two screens), and $21.99 per month for a plan that allows streaming on four different screens at the same time without ads.
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Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.
