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Ginny Georgia Season 3: Netflix Release Estimate & Everything We Know

Ginny Georgia Seasons 3 and 4: What We Know So Far. The Emmy-nominated Netflix drama Ginny & Georgia is set to return for at least two more seasons following its renewal in May 2023. However, fans will need to be patient as the show won’t hit our screens until at least 2025. Here’s everything we know about seasons 3 and 4, with season 3 currently in production.

Introduction and Popularity Ginny & Georgia

Ginny & Georgia first premiered in February 2021. It quickly gained popularity after an online altercation involving Taylor Swift, who was offended by a joke in the series. Despite the controversy, the show became one of Netflix’s biggest hits, with seasons 1 and 2 briefly making it onto Netflix’s all-time most-watched list.

Starring Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, the drama follows the Miller family as they navigate life’s ups and downs after moving to a new town.

Season 2 Recap and Recognition

Season 2 of Ginny & Georgia premiered globally on Netflix on January 5, 2023. It received its first Primetime Emmy nomination for Original Music and Lyrics. On May 17, 2023, Netflix officially renewed the show for two additional seasons.

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Renewal Announcement

At the Netflix Upfronts in 2023, it was announced that Ginny & Georgia would return for a third and fourth season. The cast celebrated the news in a brief clip released by Netflix on social media. Show creator Sarah Lampert shared her excitement on Instagram, hinting at exciting developments to come. Additionally, Deadline reported a significant change: Sarah Glinski, known for her work on Degrassi: The Next Generation, replaced Debra J. Fisher as the showrunner for the upcoming seasons. Fisher had been involved since season 1, and there were rumors of friction between her and Sarah Lampert.

Reason for Renewal

Ginny & Georgia’s renewal was due to its immense success on Netflix. Factors like viewing hours, number of viewers, completion rates, and overall reception played a role in the decision. Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos highlighted the show’s popularity, especially in the US.

Production Delays

Despite the May 2023 renewal, production faced delays. The Writer’s Guild of America went on strike in May 2023, halting script development. Shortly after, SAG-AFTRA also began striking, further delaying production. These strikes affected many Netflix shows, including Ginny & Georgia. Fortunately, the strikes ended in October and November 2023, and by December 2023, it was confirmed that season 3 would start pre-production in Toronto in February 2024. The Directors Guild of Canada revealed the codename for season 3: TULIPS & TUXES.

Filming for the new season began on April 29, 2024, and will continue until September 6, 2024. Initially, it was predicted that seasons 3 and 4 would be filmed back-to-back, but this was later clarified. In an interview with ScreenRant, Nathan Mitchell confirmed a break in filming at the end of 2024, with a return in 2025.

Plot Expectations for Season 3

On April 29, Netflix confirmed that production had started. Sarah Lampert said, “We ended season two with Georgia arrested for murder – ruining her fairy tale wedding and leaving the fate of the Miller family hanging in the balance. It’s always been Ginny & Georgia against the world, but the world has never come for them quite as hard as it will in season three. We are beyond excited to finally kick off production and keep bringing our fans the characters they love.”

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Returning cast members for season 3 include:

Given the filming schedule, Ginny & Georgia is not expected to return until 2025. This was confirmed when Netflix’s slate reveal on February 1 excluded the show from its lineup of over 90 shows coming this year.

Performance and Reception

Ginny & Georgia has performed exceptionally well on Netflix. Season 2 featured in the top 10 charts for seven weeks, recording 568.51 million hours watched. Here’s a breakdown of its week-to-week performance:

Week PeriodHours Viewed (M)RankWeek in Top 10
January 1-8, 2023180.4711
January 8-15, 2023162.7212
January 15-22, 202387.4013
January 22-29, 202355.6114
January 29-February 5, 202338.0925
February 5-12, 202325.7126
February 12-19, 202318.5167

Season 2’s release also boosted viewership for season 1. In the week of season 2’s release, season 1 picked up an additional 44.37 million hours, followed by 63.23 million in week 2, 43.29 million in week 3, and 31.14 million in week 4. In December 2023, Netflix revealed that season 2 was watched for 665.10 million hours from January to June 2023, ranking it second behind The Night Agent. Season 1 was watched for 302.10 million hours, ranking it ninth.

Nielsen data also indicates the show’s success in the US, where it accounts for 20-30% of overall viewing. Here’s how the Nielsen viewing data breaks down week-to-week:

WeekOriginal RankMinutesHours
January 2-812,520M42.0M
January 9-1512,730M45.5M
January 16-2211,804M30.07M
January 23-2911,299M21.65M
January 30-February 51900M15.0M
February 6-122483M8.05M
February 13-197410M6.83M
February 20-269300M5.0M

In total, Ginny & Georgia (seasons 1 and 2) spent eight weeks in Nielsen’s Original top 10s, accumulating 10.446 billion minutes. This is significantly more than season 1’s performance in a similar timeframe.

Social Media Influence

TikTok has been a significant driver of traffic for Ginny & Georgia. As of July 2023, the main tag for the show had over 17.2 billion views, with many more under related tags.

Completion Rates

Completion data is crucial for Netflix. According to PlumResearch, season 2 of Ginny & Georgia has some of the highest completion rates of any series, with 73.70% of viewers finishing the season within 90 days.

Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Table Read. Cr. Amanda Matlovich/Netflix © 2024

Future Plans

The show’s creators have planned for Ginny & Georgia to run for four seasons. Season 3 is designed to set up the “end game” in season 4. Here’s a recap of significant spoilers from season 2:

The biggest cliffhanger from the final episode, “I’m No Cinderella,” is Georgia’s arrest during her wedding. The police charge her with the murder of Cynthia’s husband, Tom.

Cast and Crew Insights

Nathan Mitchell (Zion Miller) told DigitalSpy he’s excited to see the dynamics between Zion, Simone, and Georgia. Antonia Gentry and Felix Mallard spoke to EOnline about their characters’ enduring bond. Debra Fisher mentioned knowing where season 3 begins and ends and the ultimate end game. Sarah Lampert teased a united Millers, saying they are now a united front, a new dynamic for the series.

Speculations and Predictions

Fans on Reddit speculate about potential plotlines for season 3. One fan predicts Paul might die next season, considering the show’s focus on Georgia’s romantic storylines.

Conclusion

Ginny & Georgia fans have a lot to look forward to in the upcoming seasons. With new dynamics, unresolved storylines, and a committed cast and crew, seasons 3 and 4 promise to deliver more drama, excitement, and intrigue. While the wait until 2025 is long, the show’s return is sure to be worth it.

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