Yes, Ginny and Georgia Season 4 is confirmed and currently in production. Netflix locked in both Season 3 and Season 4 simultaneously back in May 2023 at the Netflix Upfronts, and filming officially kicked off in Toronto on September 29, 2025, with a production wrap date set for February 25, 2026. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos confirmed during the Q3 2025 earnings call that the show returns in 2026, alongside Bridgerton, Outer Banks, and Emily in Paris.
I’ve been following this show since its February 2021 debut, and Season 4 is shaping up to be the most emotionally layered chapter yet. The Season 3 cliffhanger left too many threads dangling to ignore, and the creative team is clearly swinging for fences with what they’ve built so far. Here is everything you need to know.
When Does Ginny and Georgia Season 4 Release on Netflix?
No official release date has been confirmed, but the math points firmly to mid-to-late 2026. Filming runs through February 25, 2026, and Season 3 took roughly 100 days from production wrap to its June 5, 2025 premiere. Apply that same post-production window to Season 4 and a summer 2026 release becomes the most realistic target. Notably, Ginny and Georgia was absent from Netflix’s January 7, 2026 lineup announcement, though Netflix’s own disclaimer stated the list was not comprehensive to all 2026 titles.
What Is Season 4 About?
Creator Sarah Lampert officially named the Season 4 theme “Cycles and Origins.” The official logline confirms Georgia is broke again, pregnant, and unsure of the father while strange occurrences hint that her buried past is clawing back to the surface. Ginny is desperate to break the cycle of chaos while Georgia is trying to prove to her kids she can change. Austin, after lying on the stand to frame his father Gil for murder, is stepping into a much bigger storyline described simply as “him against the world.”
Who Is Returning for Season 4?
Because Season 3 had the lowest body count in the series, the entire core cast returns intact. Brianne Howey as Georgia, Antonia Gentry as Ginny, Diesel La Torraca as Austin, Felix Mallard as Marcus, Sara Waisglass as Max, Scott Porter as Paul, Raymond Ablack as Joe, Jennifer Robertson, Katie Douglas, Chelsea Clark, Nathan Mitchell as Zion, and Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller are all confirmed back.
Who Are the New Cast Members in Season 4?
In November 2025, Netflix revealed three major recurring additions. Ali Skovbye, known for playing Young Tully in Firefly Lane, joins as a character named Rainn. Kataem O’Connor of 40 Acres and Time Cut plays Isaiah. And Gotham Knights actress Sunny Mabrey plays a character named Daisy, which is also the name of Georgia’s mother, strongly suggesting Season 4 finally pulls back the curtain on Georgia’s family origins in a big way.
Who Is the Father of Georgia’s Baby?
This is the live-wire question the entire season hinges on. Georgia slept with both Paul and Joe during Season 3. Creator Sarah Lampert told Deadline in a revealing post-season interview that she actually went into the writers’ room with a decided answer and then changed her mind. Her exact words: “I am open to being convinced otherwise.” That kind of creative flexibility mid-process is rare to admit publicly, and it signals the paternity reveal will be used as a major dramatic pivot rather than a throwaway answer.
What Happened at the End of Season 3 That Season 4 Needs to Address?
Season 3 ended with Georgia acquitted after Austin falsely testified that his own father Gil murdered Tom Fuller, a lie that Ginny orchestrated entirely behind the scenes. This is the moment showrunner Sarah Glinski called Georgia’s “final straw” for pursuing therapy. Georgia then discovered she is pregnant in the final scene, revealed through a craving for milk, the same signal she experienced during her previous pregnancies. Paul filed for divorce after Georgia used Ginny’s discarded positive pregnancy test to manipulate him into believing the baby was his.
Will Marcus and Ginny Get Back Together?
Marcus’s arc in Season 4 is one of the most anticipated threads. His depression spiral in Season 2 deepened into a full alcohol addiction during Season 3, ending with him being taken to rehab in the finale. Crucially, it was Marcus, not Ginny’s actual partner Wolf, who supported Ginny through her abortion. That quiet act of loyalty landed with audiences in a big way. Whether the show formalizes that emotional reconnection into a rekindled relationship is unconfirmed, but the MANG friend group dynamic is also expected to be repaired, with Max deserving an apology from Ginny, Abby, and Norah.
How Did Season 3 Perform on Netflix?
Season 3 dropped June 5, 2025 and spent six full weeks in Netflix’s global top 10, accumulating 53 million views and 560.9 million viewing hours across more than 90 countries. It tracked nearly on par with Season 2 despite the two-year gap between seasons, which is a genuinely unusual retention rate for a show returning after that long. It became the biggest returning show of 2025 at the time of release, outperforming The Night Agent and XO, Kitty by a significant margin.
What Is the Season 4 Production Code Name?
The working title for Season 4 is “Good Company.” Previous seasons filmed under different code names, Common Ground and Tulips and Tuxes, a production detail most coverage skips entirely. The writers’ room officially opened February 24, 2025, wrapped August 22, 2025, with a caption teasing they “brought not only their skills but also their hearts” to the season. Budget for the production is estimated between $30 million and $50 million, reflecting Netflix’s continued high investment in the series.
Is There a Season 5 Possibility?
Nothing is confirmed, but the viewership numbers make a renewal conversation very likely. Show creator Lampert has publicly stated there is “plenty more story to be told,” and the Season 4 theme of Cycles and Origins sets up generational storylines that could sustain the show beyond a single follow-up season. Netflix typically moves fast on renewals for top-performing originals, and Ginny and Georgia sits in that upper tier of the streamer’s drama catalog.
The Wait for Season 4 Is Actually Worth Understanding
Most coverage treats the 2026 delay as simple post-production scheduling, but there is a more interesting creative reason buried in the timeline. The writers’ room ran from February to August 2025, nearly seven months, which is unusually long for a ten-episode drama season. That extended writing period, combined with Lampert openly renegotiating the baby’s paternity mid-room, suggests Season 4 was built with far more deliberate care than a typical streaming turnaround. When a show at this scale takes that kind of time to get the story right before a single frame is shot, the result usually justifies the patience. Wellsbury has earned that trust, and Season 4 looks set to deliver on it.






