Good news, peaches! Ginny and Georgia season three is nearly with us.
We know you're raring to find out what's in store for Georgia in season three following that wedding day fiasco, so call up your defence attorney and prepare your alibis as we break down everything you need to know about Ginny and Georgia season three on Netflix.
When will Ginny and Georgia season 3 air?
Ginny and Georgia season three has confirmed its release date, so mark June 5 in your calendars!
The news was confirmed by Netflix earlier this year, along with a first look at the new episodes. Fans have been given a glimpse at Georgia behind bars, following the events at the end of the second season. And we've also seen Ginny and Austin as they watch their mother's trial.
The highly-anticipated returning season officially went into production in late April 2024, when Netflix's official X/Twitter page confirmed the news with photos of the eager beaver cast at what looked like a table read for the new scripts.
The caption read: "Here we go Ginny and Georgia season 3 is now in production! Well, isn't that just peachy," alongside, of course, a peach emoji.
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It was all smiles for the cast, despite what was a very chaotic season two finale.
Production wrapped in September 2024. "It's always bittersweet to finish up a season," Gentry told Tudum. "I know we're not even done yet, and we still have post-production and blah blah blah. But I just want to see what we've managed to create this season, and see if people love it."
Will Ginny and Georgia get a season 4 too?
In an extra dose of good news, when Netflix greenlit the show for a season three it also announced a season four would follow. But Nathan Mitchell, who plays Zion, confirmed the cast would not be filming the two back-to-back.
"We'll take some time, and then next year, we'll get into it," he told ScreenRant.
But at least we know there are plenty more episodes coming, peaches!
Who will be back for Ginny and Georgia season 3?
Ginny and Georgia boasts a pretty large cast, so unless anything changes, fans can expect to see the following performers return to Wellsbury in season three:
- Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller
- Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller
- Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller
- Jennifer Robertson as Ellen Baker
- Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker
- Sara Waisglass as Maxine 'Max' Baker
- Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph
- Raymond Ablack as Joe
- Mason Temple as Hunter Chen
- Katie Douglas as Abby
- Chelsea Clark as Norah
- Jonathan Potts as Mr Gitten
- Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller
- Colton Gobbo as Jordan
- Connor Laidman as Zach
- Nathan Mitchell as Zion Miller
- Rebecca Ablack as Padma
- Tyssen Smith as Brodie
- Daniel Beirne as Nick
- Aaron Ashmore as Gil Timmins
And don't forget the flashback cast too, led by Nikki Roumel and Kyle Bary as teenage Georgia Miller and teenage Zion Miller, respectively.
By the sounds of it, Mitchell is definitely keen to get stuck into a third season as Zion.
Speaking to us here at Digital Spy about his season three hopes, he said: "I'd love to see where things go with Simone. I think it's always fun when you throw Georgia in the mix there, where you have those three together, and have them navigate this new dynamic that they exist in."
So perhaps we'll see more of Vinessa Antoine, who plays Simone... which can only mean one thing. More drama. Georgia was able to just about keep a lid on her jealousy, but chances are it won't stay shut forever.
What will happen in Ginny and Georgia season 3?
A lot happened at the end of Ginny and Georgia season two. Like, a lot. So here's a breakdown of all the major questions that we need to see developed further in season three:
• Will Marcus and Ginny get back together, or will they pretend they're just friends for a whole season?
• Will Joe and Georgia ever act on their feelings for each other? Or will Joe just keep moping like a big, old softie?
• Will Max start dating Silver? Like, officially? Because we stan.
• Will Simone move in with Zion? Or will Zion continue to pine after Georgia like the rest of Wellsbury?
• Will Hunter stop being so boring ever get over Ginny?
• Will Abby make better choices when it comes to boys? Yes, abs are hot, but so is self-respect!
• Will Nora ever get an actual storyline? Or is the "N" in 'MANG" silent?
• Will Marcus reveal Georgia's big secret? Drunk, depressed, hormonal teenagers aren't exactly the most reliable...
• Will Paul stay with Georgia after her arrest? He says he will as she's carted off to jail, but that might depend on how long his new wife ends up in prison for.
• Was Nick the one who ratted out Georgia? It sure does seem that way.
• Will Austin end up traumatised like Ginny? Mommie Dearest isn't exactly the sweet housewife he thought she was.
• Will Georgia stay in prison for long? She's a fighter, but life has taken a big toll on her, and this could be the last straw...
Ahead of the show's season three renewal, Deadline tried to get some answers to these questions from Ginny & Georgia creator Sarah Lampert, who teased it's "going to be a wild ride".
When it comes to who will look after Ginny and Austin moving forward, Lampert suggested that there are "a lot of really great possibilities".
"If Georgia is being charged with this crime, we have Zion, he's Ginny's dad, we have Gill in the picture now," she said. "I think previous to this, he had no chance at custody because he was a convicted felon but who knows now, and we've got Paul, who's the stepdad."
"We have so many golden possibilities for storytelling based on how rich these characters are," added Lampert. "And based on how many surprises we want to throw into season three that I'm being coy about but we do have it planned out."
Nathan Mitchell, who plays Zion, has since promised the upcoming season will be "bonkers", but was also wary about sharing spoilers during an interview with ScreenRant.
He said: "I have some great tea that I'm not allowed to spill. But they're going to get whiplash from how much their heads are turning back and forth from surprise.
"It's a great season that Ginny & Georgia has in store for everyone, and I can't wait for them to see it."
And what about Ginny and Marcus? Is that relationship really over for good? Or can we continue to ship "Gincus" or "Marcy" or whatever name works best for you?
Felix Mallard, who plays Marcus, says he "loves" what this season has in store for his character and told Teen Vogue it surprised him when Lampert shared what his upcoming arc would be.
"Obviously, people want to see Marcus and Ginny and where they go," he said. "They both have a lot of stuff to figure out. It's why they love each other, but it's also why they can't be with each other right now.
"If I could write this season, I'd like to see more of that. I want to see Georgia snap. But that's just me... I've only read the first couple scripts of season three, and I'm already super excited about where we're going."
And will Georgia's newly-minted hubby Paul stay by her side, or will he run for the hills?
"[There's] that amazing speech in the dining room where she tells him almost everything – but about [the] murder – and then she ends up getting arrested for a whole different murder. Then we see Paul on the phone, calling his attorney like he doesn't believe it for one second," showrunner Debra J Fisher told The Hollywood Reporter.
"For Paul, in the moment, he just married this woman and the police come in to arrest his wife. He doesn't believe that Georgia is guilty of anything. We will say, in success, Mayor Paul Randolph's life… the rug is going to get pulled out from under him a little bit."
As for those final moments of season two, they'll have a big impact on season three.
"I think it's so poetic," Lampert told Deadline shortly after the twist first aired. "It's so the tone of the show that Georgia is put into that cop car to 'Going to the Chapel' playing in the background so cheery, and it's heartbreaking.
"She drives off down the street, the same shot that Ginny and Austin drove off at the end of season one, so it's definitely a parallel."
Lampert added that the scene spoke to the idea of a "really different" season three, saying: "This was a woman who was a superhero at what she did, and now she's been caught. It's almost like Superman got taken down."
"We'll see if she can get out of this mess she's found herself in."
Ginny and Georgia is now available to watch on Netflix, and the third season will be released on June 5.
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