Ginny and Georgia executive producer and writer Debra J Fisher has given fans an exciting update about the release of season 2.

The showrunner took to TikTok to share the update with fans, confirming that season 2 has wrapped filming.

"The number one question I get asked as the showrunner of Ginny and Georgia is, 'Where's season two?'," she said.

However, Fisher said that while filming has finished, there are a lot of things that need to happen in post-production before the series can be released.

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"Here's what I know and what I can tell you: we just wrapped. So what does that mean? It will take Netflix 14 weeks to dub Ginny and Georgia into all the non-English speaking languages," explained Fisher via the social media platform.

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"Without getting an official word from Netflix, that takes us to the end of the year."

This means that fans will have to wait until the end of the year, if not later, to catch a glimpse of their favourite mother-daughter duo.

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In the comments, fans were keen to get more information and asked her if that meant the show would come out in December.

"Mid to late December at the earliest," replied Fisher in the comments section.

The first season of Ginny and Georgia was released in February 2021 and followed the mother and daughter (played by Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry) as they settled into life in a New England town.

At the time of its release, the Netflix show proved to be incredibly popular and, according to the streaming service, season 1 was watched in "more than 52 million members' households in its first 28 days".

When season 2 was announced, showrunner Debra J Fisher said: "We are so appreciative of the incredible response and love you all have shown Ginny & Georgia."

Ginny & Georgia season one is available to stream on Netflix.

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