Emmy-nominated Netflix drama Ginny & Georgia is returning for at least another two seasons following its unprecedented renewal in May 2023. With that said, don’t expect to stream the new season on Netflix anytime soon. Here’s everything we know so far about Ginny & Georgia seasons 3 and 4.

First debuting in February 2021, the drama initially rocketed in popularity thanks to an altercation online with Taylor Swift, who took offense to one of the jokes within the series. Since then, it’s become one of Netflix’s biggest hits, with seasons 1 and 2 briefly appearing in the all-time Netflix most-watched list.
Starring Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry, the dramedy tells the story of the Miller Family going through the ups and downs of life, having just moved to a new town.
Season 2 of Ginny & Georgia touched down globally on Netflix on January 5th, 2023 and received its first Primetime Emmy nomination for Original Music And Lyrics.

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Has Netflix Renewed or Canceled Ginny & Georgia season 3?
Official Renewal Status: Renewed for two additional seasons on May 17th, 2023.
At the Netflix Upfronts 2023, Netflix announced it had given Ginny & Georgia a two-season renewal order. That means we’re getting a season 3 plus a season 4 at the absolute least.
Netflix Socials released a brief clip that had the cast of the series celebrating their two-season renewal:
Also reacting to the renewal news, show creator Sarah Lampert posted on Instagram, “You guys don’t even realize what’s coming for you.”
In addition to the news, Deadline revealed that Sarah Glinski (Degrassi: The Next Generation) has replaced Debra J. Fisher as the showrunner for the upcoming seasons. Fisher had been involved in the project since season 1, and there were apparently rumors of friction between Fisher and Sarah Lampert, the creator of the series.
Why did Ginny & Georgia get a two-season renewal order? It’s a big hit.
We’ve gone into detail here on the factors Netflix takes into consideration when it comes to renewing shows, and it comes down to things like viewing hours, number of people watching, completion rates, and how well the show is being received.
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