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‘Ginny & Georgia' Season 3 Teases Arrest Aftermath and Mother-Daughter Drama: Everything We Know

‘Ginny & Georgia' Season 3 Teases Arrest Aftermath and Mother-Daughter Drama: Everything We Know

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Ginny Miller and Georgia Miller will return to Netflix for season 3 and fans will learn Georgia's fate after she was arrested during the season 2 finale for the murder of Tom Fuller (Vincent Legualt).
Life & Style breaks down everything to know about Ginny & Georgia season 3, including the trailer, premiere, episode list and more.
'What happens when everything falls apart?' Antonia Gentry, who portrays Ginny, narrated at the beginning of the teaser. 'The rug can be pulled out from under you in a second.'
Quick clips flashed throughout the trailer, including a moment when Ginny sat next to her dad, Zion Miller (Nathan Mitchell), brother Austin Miller (Diesel La Torraca) and stepfather Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter) on a court bench, seemingly during Georgia's court date.
Georgia, played by Brianne Howey, was arrested for the murder of Cynthia Fuller's late husband, Tom, who was in a coma during season 2.
Whether it was temporary or permanent, the family matriarch was released from behind bars and sat in a bedroom while asking someone, 'Don't you wanna ask me if I did it?'
Meanwhile, Georgia will attend her high school prom alongside her besties Maxine Baker (Sara Waisglass), Abigail "Abby" Littman (Katie Douglas) and Norah (Chelsea Clark).
'I'm not a bad person. It's all about perception,' Georgia said as she flashed a smile during her court hearing.
Joe, Ginny's boss and owner of Blue Farm Cafe played by Raymond Ablack, appears in an intense scene, leading fans to wonder if his unfinished storyline with Georgia will come full circle.
'That one second clip of Joe had me SCREAMING and kicking my feet. I hope we get more of him this season,' one person wrote in the comments section of the post.
Fans rejoiced in the series for not only having an entertaining storyline, but also showing just enough scenes in the trailer.
'THIS is how you do a teaser y'all. Short, but gripping and thrilling, yet it gives almost no spoilers away. Everything about this show has really stepped up since the first season,' one person wrote in the comments section of the April 2025 YouTube video.
A third added, 'This season is about to be so good. This 30 second teaser really got me excited for what I'm about to see and I've been waiting for this for like two years.'
The full Ginny & Georgia season 3 trailer was released on May 8, 2025, and offered a closer look at what's to come. In one scene, Ginny lamented to Max about everybody at school staring at her while her mother awaited her murder trial. However, as Max pointed out, 'Your college essay writes itself.'
Another scene showed Georgia's lawyer telling her that being found guilty of first-degree murder meant life in prison without the possibility of parole. The clip flashed to a courtroom, where a judge told Georgia, 'You will be on house arrest. You will be monitored with an ankle bracelet until trial.'
As the tensions rose throughout the trailer, scenes flashed of Max telling her friends that she's worried about Ginny and Georgia experiencing a panic attack.
'Everyone thinks I'm a violent, unhinged monster,' she could be heard saying in a voiceover.
Elsewhere, she said, 'I'm not a bad person. But if you come face to face with bad, you become a little bad yourself.'
'I don't want my mom to go to prison,' Ginny later said.
Netflix hyped up fans by releasing the upcoming season's episode list.
'The official Season 3 Episode titles are here! Each title is a line of dialogue said in the episode,' the official Ginny & Georgia Instagram account captions the April 29, 2025, post read. 'Titles and more updates can be found in the link in bio!'
The season will kick off with episode 'This Wouldn't Even Be a Podcast,' followed by 'Beep Beep Freaking Beep,' 'Friends Can Dance,' 'The Bitch Is Back,' 'Boom Goes the Dynamite,' 'At Least It Can't Get Worse,' 'That's Wild,' 'Is That a Packed Lunch?,' 'It's Time For My Solo' and 'Monsters.'
Ginny & Georgia season 3 premieres on Netflix on June 5, 2025.

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