Fans of Ginny & Georgia are buzzing with excitement, wondering when they’ll get to dive back into the drama-filled world of Wellsbury. With Season 3 leaving everyone on the edge of their seats, questions about Season 4’s release, cast, and plot are swirling. Is August 2025 the big moment for Ginny & Georgia Season 4? Let’s break down everything known so far about the next chapter of this Netflix hit.
Will Ginny and Georgia Season 4 Release in August 2025?
As of now, Netflix hasn’t confirmed an official release date for Ginny & Georgia Season 4, and an August 2025 premiere seems unlikely. Based on recent updates, production is still in the early stages. The writers’ room kicked off in February 2025, and filming is expected to start in Toronto, Canada, sometime between summer and September 2025, with a wrap date set for February 2026.
Historically, the show has followed a roughly two-year gap between seasons, with Season 1 dropping in February 2021, Season 2 in January 2023, and Season 3 in June 2025. Given that filming and post-production typically take around 14 months, a release in late 2026 or early 2027 feels more realistic.
What Will Season 4 Be About?
Season 3 ended with jaw-dropping twists: Georgia was acquitted of Tom Fuller’s murder, thanks to Ginny and Austin’s manipulation, but her milk-chugging moment hinted at a new pregnancy. Is Paul or Joe the father? That’s a major question heading into Season 4. Creator Sarah Lampert confirmed to Tudum that Georgia is indeed pregnant, and the season’s theme, “Cycles and Origins,” will explore her past and her parenting choices.
Georgia’s realization that her kids mirrored her scheming ways—Ginny blackmailing Cynthia and Austin lying about Gil—pushes her toward therapy to break the cycle of destructive behavior. Brianne Howey told Tudum this is a “sobering” moment for Georgia, as she sees how her actions have shaped her kids.
Meanwhile, Ginny’s heading into her “hell year” as a junior, grappling with her fractured bond with Austin, her rocky romance with Marcus, and her own growth into a “badass,” as Antonia Gentry teased. The season will likely balance lighter, hopeful tones with the show’s signature drama, moving away from Season 3’s darker murder trial vibe. Expect family secrets, love triangles, and small-town chaos to keep the stakes high.