Warning: Spoilers for Ginny & Georgia season 3 ahead.
Now that Ginny & Georgia season 3 is officially in the rearview, and that means it’s time to start obsessing over thinking about all things season 4, which hopefully isn’t too far off.
The third season of Ginny & Georgia debuted in June 2025, more than two years after the show’s second season aired. The coming-of-age drama 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 back 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 3 was no exception.
Ginny & Georgia has been praised for the way it portrays mental health struggles, the increased presence of beloved characters like Ginny’s father Zion and Ginny’s classmate Bracia, and the way it handles sensitive topics like abuse and abortion.
Fans had so many questions following the season 3 finale, the most pressing one being: Who the hell is the father of Georgia’s baby?! Below, we’ve gathered everything we know so far about Ginny & Georgia season 4, including cast info, plot details, trailer, as well release date updates from Netflix and beyond.
When is Ginny & Georgia season 4 coming out on Netflix?
While speaking to TV Insider, creator Sarah Lampert noted that she unfortunately couldn’t reveal “any kind of timeline” for season 4, but hinted at what ground the season will cover. “We’ve heard a lot about junior year,” Lampert told the outlet. “We’ve heard that it’s hell year. Here’s the thing about our show, we’re aware that we take our time, and I think that that’s important.”
Is there a trailer for Ginny & Georgia season 4? Or any first-look photos?
Since Ginny & Georgia season 4 doesn’t even have a release date yet, there are unfortunately no first-look photos or a trailer, either. But in the meantime, rewatch the full-length trailer for Ginny & Georgia season 3 (or the entire season, TBH) and get ready for another rollercoaster of a season.
“Season 3 was always going to be our most explosive, darkest season,” Lampert told TV Insider after the season 3 premiere. “It had to be. We knew we wanted a big murder trial. We knew we wanted things to go viral. We just knew a lot of what we were dealing with. We knew we needed to push our characters to the limit. We need to break everyone. Everyone needed to break with the possibility to rebuild. Season 4, I think, will be tonally a little bit lighter, a little more hopeful still, with the tone balance that we always play with.”
Who is in the cast of Ginny & Georgia season 4?
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.
The series also stars Felix Mallard (who plays Marcus Baker), Sara Waisglass (Maxine Baker), 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 4.
What will Ginny & Georgia season 4 be about?
Just like the first two seasons of Ginny & Georgia, the third season ended on a massive cliffhanger, which seriously complicates the plot of season 4. The season 3 finale ended with Ginny remembering a detail her mom shared about her previous pregnancies — that Georgia craved milk — and the two realizing it at the same time as Georgia chugs milk straight out of the carton. But here’s the kicker: we have no idea who the father is. Is it Paul Randolph, Georgia’s estranged (and potentially soon-to-be ex-) husband, or Joe, her former teen flame?
“Here’s what I’ll say about that,” Lampert told Deadline after that bombshell of a finale. “I know whose baby she’s carrying, but I went into the writer’s room this season and I said, ‘Here’s who the daddy is.’ Changed my mind.’ So it’s live wire in there. I’m telling you right now, I am open to being convinced otherwise.”
Sarah Lampert also teased a few more twists and turns around the bend for audiences in season 4, like “two characters who you wouldn’t expect” kissing. “[Showrunner Sarah] Glinski has been gunning for this kiss. I was like, ‘No, never, over my dead body. They will never,’” said Lampert. “Then, the plot unfolded in a way where I was like, ‘It could be kind of good. All right, fine.'”
Outside of plot twists, Lampert has shared with Netflix’s TUDUM that season 4’s “official theme” is “Cycles and Origins.” We saw in the season 3 finale the imminent return of Georgia’s mom and her stepdad, as well as more communication from her estranged father: origins. In the finale we also saw Ginny reveal a new side of herself, one that’s more cunning and firm in her boundaries: cycles.
“Ginny is fully turning into Georgia by the end of the season,” Antonia Gentry confirmed to TUDUM, “That is a brand-new character aspect that we haven’t seen before.” Brianne Howey adds that the manipulation of Georgia’s murder trial by her kids will also be a “sobering” moment for the complicated mom in season 4. “It’s also the final straw that leads Georgia to finally want to go to therapy, to finally break the cycle,” she added. “She’s now seeing in very real terms what her actions have done to her children, because now her children are re-creating her actions.”
“The main character of our show isn’t Ginny and it isn’t Georgia,” Lampert said to Deadline when asked about next season’s major plot points. “It’s the relationship between Ginny and Georgia. And that’s the thing that we’re looking to always be evolving and changing, and that’s kind of what we focus our arcs on. For season 3, the question I asked is, ‘What would it take to break Georgia?’ And I mean that coming from a place of love for Georgia, because I think she needs to break to build. So season 3 was about getting her to a place of being able to build her back differently in season 4.”
While speaking to The Hollywood Reporter shortly after the premiere of season 2, Ginny & Georgia‘s former showrunner Debra J. Fisher had teased a few more future seasons. “When Sarah [Lampert, the series creator] and I pitched the show to Netflix, we did pitch four seasons,” Fisher told THR at the time, “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 in 2023, creator Sarah Lampert wrote: “You guys don’t even realize what’s coming for you 🍑.” Guess we’ll just have to wait and see…
Judging by the timelines of previous seasons, there is a chance that seasons 3 and 4 could have been filmed back-to-back, which could hopefully guarantee a shorter wait between seasons — but Netflix has not confirmed this, so it’s safer to assume otherwise and wait for official Ginny & Georgia season 4 updates in the months following season 3. Watch this space!
What we do know is that the writers room for Ginny & Georgia season 4 began on February 24, 2025. Sarah Lampert shared a photo of the virtual writers room on its first day this past winter, writing in the Instagram caption: “First day of the season 4 writer’s room!!! Based on today alone season 4 is going to be a RIDE.”
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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 seasons 3 and 4 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.
But the real question is this: will there be a fifth season of Ginny & Georgia? While speaking to Deadline after season 3’s debut, Sarah Lampert did not rule out the idea of Ginny & Georgia season 5.
“I always thought it would end at season four, just because I knew what the ending was, let’s say, but what we’re finding in the writers room for this season is that there’s actually more there,” Lampert revealed. “And it would almost feel rushed to get to that ending for it to happen in four. I’m not Netflix. I can’t control whether or not there’s a season five, but I would say what we discovered very early on in the season 4’s writer’s room is, oh, there’s more story here.”










