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Ginny & Georgia Season 4: Wellsbury’s Wildest Ride

If your idea of a relaxing evening involves a glass of wine, a questionable southern accent, and a mother-daughter duo that makes the Gilmore Girls look like a Sunday school class, then take a seat. We need to talk. Wellsbury’s most iconic (and slightly homicidal) peach is back. That’s right, Ginny and Georgia Season 4 is officially in the works, and if the Season 3 cliffhanger didn’t leave you gasping for air, you might want to check your pulse.

At Vogue Vocal, we live for the drama, the fashion, and the absolute audacity of Georgia Miller. After that explosive finale—where Georgia literally went from a wedding dress to a jumpsuit (not the chic kind)—we’ve been stalking the production updates like Joe stalks Georgia’s caffeine intake. Here is the unfiltered tea on what’s coming to our favorite suburban nightmare.

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The Million-Dollar Question: When Will Season 4 of Ginny and Georgia Come Out?

Let’s address the elephant in the room—or rather, the Georgia-sized gap in our watchlists. Fans across the globe are frantically typing into Google: When will Season 4 of Ginny and Georgia come out?

While Netflix loves to keep us on a “need-to-know” basis (the ultimate toxic relationship, truly), the production gods have dropped a few breadcrumbs. Filming officially kicked off in Toronto in late 2025, and current estimates suggest we are looking at a mid-to-late 2026 release. Yes, that feels like a lifetime away, but good chaos takes time to brew. Between post-production and the dubbing process for international audiences, the Miller family isn’t ready to crash our screens just yet. Patience is a virtue, but in Wellsbury, it’s usually a precursor to a crime.

New Faces in Wellsbury: Who’s Joining the Chaos?

You can’t have a fresh start without some new blood to stir the pot. Netflix’s Tudum has confirmed that Season 4 Ginny and Georgia is expanding its roster with three major additions.

  • Ali Skovbye joins as “Rainn.” You might recognize her from Firefly Lane, and we’re already placing bets on whether she’s a new friend for Ginny or a new headache for Georgia.

  • Kataem O’Connor enters the fray as “Isaiah.”

  • Sunny Mabrey will play “Daisy.” Fun fact: “Daisy” was Georgia’s name before she became the sophisticated, blonde-bob-wearing force of nature we know today. Is this a coincidence? In this show? Please. We smell a flashback or a very messy family reunion brewing.

Naturally, our core favorites are returning. Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry are back to provide the emotional whiplash we crave. We also expect the usual suspects—Diesel La Torraca (Austin), Felix Mallard (Marcus), and Sara Waisglass (Max)—to return to their posts of being collectively traumatized by the Miller women.

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Cycles and Origins: The Theme for Ginny and Georgia Season 4

Showrunner Sarah Lampert has officially dubbed this season’s theme “Cycles and Origins.” If that doesn’t sound like a therapy bill waiting to happen, I don’t know what does.

Season 3 left us with Georgia realizing that her children are starting to mirror her own dangerous survival tactics. When your kid commits perjury to keep you out of the slammer, it’s a “proud mom” moment mixed with a “what have I done” existential crisis. Ginny and Georgia Season 4 will dive deep into Georgia’s past (hello, Daisy!) while exploring if Ginny can actually break the cycle or if she’s destined to be “Georgia 2.0.”

Vogue Vocal Trend Alert: Ginny is reportedly spending her summer in South Korea with Zion. We are fully expecting her to return with a “badass” new aesthetic and a perspective that might finally match her mother’s grit. If she doesn’t come back with a leather jacket and a secret, is it even a teen drama?

The Paternity Puzzle: Who’s Your Daddy?

Spoiler alert for the three people who haven’t finished Season 3: Georgia is pregnant. Again.

The internet is currently a battlefield of theories. Is the father Mayor Paul, the man she actually married (despite the handcuffs)? Or is it Joe, the hunky cafe owner who finally admitted he’s been pining for her since they were teenagers?

Creator Sarah Lampert teased that she thought she knew who the father was, but she changed her mind in the writers’ room. That is the kind of chaotic energy we respect. Whether it’s Paul’s baby or Joe’s, one thing is certain: the nursery is going to be decorated with secrets and probably a hidden compartment for a handgun.

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Why We’re Obsessed (And Why You Should Be Too)

Let’s be honest: Ginny & Georgia is the ultimate “guilty pleasure” that we refuse to feel guilty about. It’s a show that tackles heavy topics—depression, self-harm, and systemic racism—while maintaining the pace of a high-octane thriller. It’s a fashion show, a crime drama, and a parenting manual on what not to do, all wrapped in a “Peach-y” Wellsbury bow.

The anticipation for Season 4 Ginny and Georgia is at an all-time high because the stakes have never been more personal. Georgia isn’t just running from the law anymore; she’s running from the reflection she sees in her children. And as any Vogue Vocal reader knows, running in heels is hard, but running from your past is impossible.

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The Mic Drop

So, we wait. We wait for the Toronto snow to melt, for the cameras to wrap, and for Netflix to finally give us a trailer that makes us scream. Until then, we’ll be re-watching the first three seasons and trying to figure out if we’re more of a Ginny (angsty, poetic, prone to fire) or a Georgia (glamorous, lethal, Southern-fried).

Wellsbury is about to get a whole lot more crowded and a whole lot more complicated. And honestly? We wouldn’t have it any other way. Keep your enemies close and your birth control closer, babes.

Alex Daniel

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