
Netflix has released the full trailer for Season 3 of one of its biggest young adult hits, Ginny & Georgia, Season 3 of which could be headed down a dark path. The show returns to Netflix June 5 with 10 episodes.
Season 2 ended on quite a few chaotic notes, including Georgia (Brianne Howey) getting arrested at her fairytale wedding to Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter).
“You know what I loved about your wedding?” Jennifer Robertson’s Ellen Baker tells Georgia in the kitchen of the Baker household. “It wasn’t this cookie cutter copy and paste affair, it was very memorable.”
“Especially the part where I was arrested,” Georgia adds.
To be clear, Georgia did commit the murder of Tom Fuller, husband of Cynthia Fuller (Sabrina Grdevich), whom she smothered in Season 2 while he was already ailing and in hospice. And her son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) witnessed her do it while he was playing a game of hide and seek with Cynthia’s son Zach. He remained hidden in the closet while Tom’s monitor flatlined. Austin’s father Gil (Aaron Ashmore) also came to town last season, adding another wrinkle to the already layered life of Georgia Miller.
“My mom’s awaiting your murder trial, and everyone at school is looking at me like I’m in the circus,” Ginny (Antonia Gentry) tells her best friend Maxine Baker (Sara Waisglass). “It’s fine.”
“College essay writes itself,” Max jokes. She later expresses deep concern for Ginny to the other two members of their friend group, MANG, Nora (Chelsea Clark) and Abby (Katie Douglas).

Until her trial, Georgia will be under house arrest with an ankle monitor, which starts beeping when it needs to be charged. There seems to be tension between Paul and Georgia, though he can be spotted running with Ginny.
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“I’ve always known my mom was different,” Ginny’s voice plays over scenes of her walking through a parking lot and being judged by her fellow students. “There’s more to her that people don’t see.”
“Everyone thinks I’m a violent, unhinged monster,” Howey’s voice plays over a scene of her having what looks like a panic attack.
“You can’t give up,” Raymond Ablack’s Joe, owner of Blue Farm, tells Georgia.
“At least it can’t get any worse, right? Except if I go to prison, that would be worse,” she says with Joe next to him. “I’m not a bad person, but if you come face to face with bad, you become a little bad yourself.”
“Mom needs me,” Ginny tells her father Zion (Nathan Mitchell). “You think you have the whole story, but you don’t.”
Paul doesn’t want any more secrets between him and Georgia.

“I’ve been defending my mom to everyone. I’m trying so hard to protect her, but I don’t even know if it’s the right thing to do,” Ginny says to a solemn looking Marcus (Felix Mallard), who had his own mental health struggles at the end of last season. “I don’t want my mom to go to prison.”
Ellen Baker reaches out to comfort Ginny.
“You think she did this?” Paul asks Zion.
The clip ends with Georgia chipperly declaring that she and Ginny are “ride or die,” which they have been since the show’s first season.
Created by Sarah Lampert, Season 3 of Ginny & Georgia gained a new showrunner in Sarah Glinski after Debra Fisher helmed the first two seasons. Executive producers include Jeff Tahler, Jenny Daly, Holly Hines and Daniel March for Dynamic Television as well as Armand Leo, Lance Samuels and Daniel Iron for Blue Ice Pictures. Co-Executive Producers are Elena Blekhter and Ali Kinney.
April Mullen directed the first two episodes, with Jasmin Mozaffari directing 3 and 4, Liz Allen directing 5 and 6, Sharon Lewis directing 7 and 8 and Darnell Martin directing 9 and 10. Writers are David Monahan, Danielle Hoover, Michelle Askew, Ayotunde Ifaturoti, Ali Kinney, Eboni Freeman, Jordan Dumbroff, Zachary Arthur, Kourtney Richard.
From the looks of new photos released with the trailer, Aaron Ashmore’s Gil is back this season, alongside new faces Ty Doran and Noah Lamanna. Find the new photos below:



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