Netflix’s hit mother-daughter drama Ginny and Georgia is back with Season 3 — and the cast lineup is bigger and better than ever.
Following the dramatic Season 2 finale, where Georgia was arrested at her wedding, Season 3 dives straight into the fallout, and fans can’t wait. With new twists, emotional revelations, and fresh faces, this season promises to be the most gripping one yet.
Here’s a complete look at everyone you’ll see in Ginny & Georgia Season 3, including familiar faces and exciting newcomers like Diesel La Torraca.
Main Cast: Who’s Returning?
Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller
Georgia is back, and this time she’s in serious trouble. Played by the talented Brianne Howey, Georgia must now deal with the legal consequences of her past while trying to keep her family together. Her charm, secrets, and survival skills are all put to the test this season.
Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller
Ginny continues to develop in complexity as a youngster caught between her love for her mother and the truth of Georgia’s secrets. Antonia Gentry shines again as she portrays Ginny’s journey via mental fitness struggles, friendships, and past love.
Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller
Young Austin, Georgia’s son, plays a more central role this season. Diesel La Torraca returns to the role, and after witnessing a violent act in Season 2, his character is more vulnerable and unpredictable than ever.
Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker
Marcus, Ginny’s love interest and next-door neighbor, returns with more emotional depth. Season 3 explores his mental health struggles and his evolving relationship with Ginny.
Sara Waisglass as Maxine “Max” Baker
Max is still the high-energy best friend we love, but Season 3 shows a more grounded side as she deals with friendship dynamics and personal setbacks.
Katie Douglas as Abby & Chelsea Clark as Norah
The MANG group continues to be a big part of Ginny’s high school life. Both Abby and Norah return, adding teenage drama and strong friendship moments to the season.
Scott Porter as Mayor Paul Randolph
Georgia’s new husband, Paul, is put in an awkward position as his wife is taken away in handcuffs. Can their marriage survive the storm? Watch Scott Porter explore this complex role.
Raymond Ablack as Joe
The beloved café owner with a quiet crush on Georgia is still around. Joe continues to be a grounding force in Wellsbury, but his feelings may finally come to the surface.
Nathan Mitchell as Zion Miller
Ginny’s dad, Zion, steps in to support his daughter through the chaos. His bond with Ginny becomes more prominent in Season 3.
New Faces in Season 3
Ty Doran as Wolfe
A new classmate in Ginny’s poetry class, Wolfe doesn’t love poetry, but his chill personality adds some humor and freshness to the high school scenes.
Noah Lamanna as Tris
Tris is a smart skateboarder and peer tutor who shakes up the school scene. He connects with Marcus and Silver, creating new group dynamics.
Recurring Characters Worth Watching
Jennifer Robertson as Ellen Baker: Max and Marcus’s mom, still dishing out tough love with humor and grace.
Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller: Still reeling from her husband’s death and dealing with Georgia’s drama.
Aaron Ashmore as Gil Timmins: Austin’s father brings tension and unpredictability to Georgia’s life.
Humberly González as Sophie Sanchez: Max’s ex makes a surprise return — is a romantic spark reigniting?
Release Date and Episode Details
Ginny and Georgia Season 3 drops on Thursday, June 5, 2025, on Netflix. The new season will include 10 episodes, each running between 56 and 66 minutes. You can start binge-watching at 3:00 a.m. ET — so grab your snacks and tissues!
Final Thoughts
With its mix of mystery, emotional storytelling, and real-life issues, Ginny and Georgia has built a loyal fan base. Season 3 looks set to continue the rollercoaster with gripping plotlines, emotional growth, and characters that feel more real than ever.
Whether you’re rooting for Georgia, Ginny, or Team Marcus, Season 3 will leave you hooked.
Don’t miss it – streaming only on Netflix starting June 5!
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