Netflix has just released the first teaser for Ginny & Georgia season 3, and it’s picking up right where the drama left off. Premiering on June 5, the new season opens with Georgia (played by Brianne Howey) in jail after her shocking arrest during her wedding to Paul (played by Scott Porter). She’s facing murder charges over the death of Cynthia’s husband, setting the stage for a season filled with tension, drama, and tough choices.
The teaser starts with Ginny (played by Antonia Gentry) asking, “What happens when everything falls apart?” as the aftermath of the season 2 finale plays out. The chaos from the previous season’s cliffhanger is clear, and things are about to get even messier.
As Georgia is led away in handcuffs, she adds, “Don’t you wanna ask me if I did it?”—a line that instantly raises the stakes for what’s to come. The teaser hints at a season where truth, trust, and perception are all in question. Is Georgia guilty? And if so, what does that mean for her family?
With Georgia behind bars, Ginny is left to face life on her own, trying to balance school and home life. In the teaser, Ginny says, “The rug can be pulled out from under you in a second,” emphasizing the fragility of everything she’s holding together. A quick glance at her school life shows the pressure mounting, and there’s also a glimpse of her younger brother, Austin (played by Diesel La Torraca), who looks deeply affected by their mother’s situation. Ginny will be forced to mature quickly, and the new season will explore whether she’s still willing to stand by her mother, even as things get worse.
The teaser also includes appearances from several key characters: Zion (played by Nathan Mitchell) appears concerned in a courtroom, Gil (played by Aaron Ashmore) looks visibly angry, and Paul and Georgia share an emotional embrace. The teaser also teases the return of Ginny’s relationship with Marcus (played by Felix Mallard), as the two share a tender moment, leaning in for a kiss.
Georgia’s line, “I’m not a bad person. It’s all about perception,” hints at how the community and the courts might judge her, setting the tone for the season’s focus on public opinion and personal battles.
In an interview earlier this year, Brianne Howey teased that season 3 will explore both the similarities and differences between Ginny and Georgia. She hinted that the writers would reveal new sides of both characters, especially Georgia, who will be forced to dig deeper into herself and rely on her signature grit in new, unexpected ways.
Netflix’s official synopsis promises that the third season will pick up right after Georgia’s arrest, with the Miller family now facing intense public scrutiny. While it’s always been Ginny and Georgia against the world, this time the world is coming at them harder than ever. Ginny will now need to decide whether she truly wants to keep fighting alongside her mother, even as their world falls apart.
With so much on the line, Ginny & Georgia season 3 is shaping up to be an intense and emotional ride. Can Georgia clear her name? And will Ginny stick by her side? The answers will come soon when the season drops in June!