The wait is officially over for Ginny and Georgia fans, as season three is available to stream on Netflix now.

The comedy series has proven to be a hit for the streaming service, with fans and critics branding it one of the best new iterations of teen dramas.

Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey star respectively as mother-daughter-duo Ginny and Georgia Miller, who arrive in New England to build a new life after years on the run.

"Free-spirited Georgia and her two kids, Ginny and Austin, move north in search of a fresh start but find that the road to new beginnings can be bumpy," reads the official Netflix synopsis.

Supporting cast members include Diesel La Torraca who plays Georgia's son and Ginny's half-brother Austin, plus Scott Parker as Mayor Paul Randolph who has an instant connection with Georgia.

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Ginny and Georgia debuted on Netflix in February 2021 and was renewed for a second season two months later.

Season 2 dropped on Netflix in January 2023 and earned a 81% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many claiming the follow-up season was better than the original.

It took four months for the streaming service to confirm a third series in May 2023, with filming on the next instalment wrapping in September last year.

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Season three sees two new cast members join the show, Manifest's Ty Doran, who will play Wolfe, a laid-back student in Ginny's poetry class and Noah Lamanna of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds fame as Tris, a skateboarding friend of Marcus and Silver's.

As for what viewers can expect from season 3, creator Sarah Lampert previously told fans to buckle up for a "wild ride".

Ginny & Georgia seasons 1-3 are available to watch on Netflix.

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