Ginny & Georgia fans, get ready! Season 3 of the hit Netflix dramedy is set to deliver more twists, drama, and heartfelt moments. After the jaw-dropping Season 2 finale, anticipation is sky-high for what’s next for the Miller family. Here’s everything we know about Ginny & Georgia Season 3.
Release Date for Ginny & Georgia Season 3
Netflix has confirmed that Ginny & Georgia Season 3 will premiere on June 5, 2025. Filming began in Toronto, Canada, in April 2024 and wrapped in September 2024, setting the stage for a summer release. The nearly two-and-a-half-year gap since Season 2 (January 2023) has tested fans’ patience, but the wait is almost over.
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Cast
The core cast is back, with Brianne Howey as Georgia, Antonia Gentry as Ginny, and Diesel La Torraca as Austin leading the charge. Other returning favorites include:
- 
Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker 
- 
Sara Waisglass as Maxine Baker 
- 
Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph 
- 
Raymond Ablack as Joe 
- 
Nathan Mitchell as Zion Miller 
- 
Jennifer Robertson as Ellen Baker 
- 
Katie Douglas as Abby 
- 
Chelsea Clark as Norah 
- 
Alex Mallari Jr. as PI Gabriel Cordova 
- 
Aaron Ashmore as Gil Timmins (Georgia’s abusive ex). 
New recurring characters include:
- 
Ty Doran as Wolfe, a laid-back student in Ginny’s poetry class who isn’t fond of poetry. 
- 
Noah Lamanna as Tris, a smart skateboarder and friend of Marcus and Silver, who also peer tutors. 
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Potential Plot
Season 3 picks up after the dramatic Season 2 finale, where Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) was arrested for the murder of Tom Fuller during her wedding to Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter). The storyline focuses on Georgia’s murder trial and its impact on the Miller family, particularly Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and her younger brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca). The official synopsis highlights the strain on Ginny and Georgia’s “ride or die” bond, as Ginny grapples with whether she wants to stand by her mother amidst the public spotlight and moral dilemmas. The season explores Georgia’s struggle to navigate unprecedented challenges, described by Howey as her “breakdown season,” with new sides of both Georgia and Ginny revealed. Themes of mental health, including depression and self-harm, continue to be central, alongside new relationships and hurdles. Creator Sarah Lampert has teased that the season “blows up” the show’s world, pushing characters to new emotional depths.
 
 
          