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Is 'Ginny and Georgia' Season 3 out yet? Did Georgia get out of jail? Here's how to watch

Is 'Ginny and Georgia' Season 3 out yet? Did Georgia get out of jail? Here's how to watch

Yahoo13-06-2025

The hit Netflix show 'Ginny and Georgia' is returning for Season 3 in June 2025, hopefully with a lot of answers after Season 2's major cliffhanger.
Previously on 'Ginny and Georgia,' viewers watched as Georgia's fairytale wedding to Mayor Paul Randolph ended with Georgia in the back of a cop car.
Georgia's crafty and borderline manipulative behavior has gotten her out of a lot of pickles, but with the spotlight on her like never before, it'll be interesting to see if she maneuvers her way out of a prison sentence.
'It's incredibly complex, filled with lots of love but also lots of pain,' Sarah Glinski, the Season 3 showrunner and executive producer, told Tudum. 'This season, we'll see it evolve in unexpected ways. These women don't start and end the season the same people.'
But that's not all fans can expect: 'We also dig deeper into other relationships — some we've seen before and some we haven't,' Glinski said.
Here's what to know about 'Ginny and Georgia' Season 4, including how to watch and when the episodes drop.
Almost. "Ginny and Georgia" returns to Netflix in early June.
Not yet. But the announcement of the Season 3 renewal revealed that a Season 4 of "Ginny and Georgia" would be coming.
In February the show's Instagram account confirmed that the writers had begun working on Season 4. The caption read, "First day of the season 4 writer's room!!! Based on today alone season 4 is going to be a RIDE."
"Ginny and Georgia" is a comedy-drama series that follows Georgia Miller, a mom constantly on the run, as she tries to put down roots in picturesque New England to give her daughter Ginny and son Austin a normal life.
However, Georgia can't outrun her past so when her family's new way of life becomes threatened, Georgia does anything and everything she can to protect her family.
Here's the main cast of "Ginny and Georgia" Season 3:
Georgia Miller, played by Brianne Howey.
Ginny Miller, played by Antonia Gentry.
Austin Miller, played by Diesel La Torraca.
Ellen Baker, played by Jennifer Robertson.
Marcus Baker, played by Felix Mallard.
Maxine "Max" Baker, played by Sara Waisglass.
Mayor Paul Randolph, played by Scott Porter.
Joe, played by Raymond Ablack.
While Ginny and Georgia don't identify as LGBTQ, the show includes several LGBTQ+ characters, relationships and storylines throughout all the seasons.
The "Ginny and Georgia" Season 3 release date is Thursday, June 5.
"Ginny and Georgia" is a Netflix original show, so all seasons stream exclusively on Netflix. All 10 episodes of Season 3 will drop at midnight Arizona time on Thursday, June 5.
A Netflix subscription starts at $7.99 a month.
Meredith G. White covers entertainment, art and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news about video games, television and best things to do in metro Phoenix.
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