When I started digging through every recent update on Ginny & Georgia Season 4, I expected another vague “coming soon” from Netflix. Instead, I found something particularly solid. Our beloved lead actress, Brianne Howey (Georgia), practically confirmed the timeline herself. To set things in stone further, a CEO backed it up on an earnings call, and a wrap photo that pins down exactly when filming ended.
While none of this gives us a locked date yet, for a show that usually stays tight-lipped, this counts as a lot. Hence, I bring to you everything currently confirmed, laid out so you don’t have to hunt through interviews and Instagram stories yourself.
Plenty of other 2026 titles are keeping fans in a similar holding pattern right now. To know more, read our post Why The Five Star Weekend Is Summer 2026’s Most Comforting Drama Despite Its Heartbreaking Story.
Ginny & Georgia Season 4 Release Window Overview
Before we dig into the press releases by verified sources, here is a brief overview of everything we know as of July 13, 2026:
| Detail | Status |
| Expected release year | 2026 |
| Star’s latest hint | “Next couple of months” (as of May 2026) |
| Filming status | Wrapped in March 2026 |
| Current stage | Post-production |
| Platform | Netflix |
| Official date announced? | Not yet |
The Confirmed Release Window
While Ginny & Georgia Season 4 does not have an official release date from Netflix yet, multiple confirmed sources point toward a 2026 release. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos stated during the company’s Q3 2025 earnings call that the fourth season was expected to arrive sometime in 2026, giving fans their first real timeline.
That being said, when Netflix published its official 2026 slate in January 2026, Season 4 wasn’t listed. The company included a disclaimer noting that select title announcements would come later in the year, which explains why a confirmed fan favorite like this one could still be missing from the early lineup without actually being delayed.

Netflix isn’t the only platform teasing big reveals without locking in specifics this year. To know more, check out our article Dune: Part Three Official Trailer Reveals Darker Paul Atreides, Sandworm Battles and First Look at Denis Villeneuve’s Epic Finale.
Brianne Howey’s Update Changes the Picture
The most direct hint so far comes from Brianne Howey, who plays Georgia Miller. In a May 2026 interview tied to a Colgate partnership, Howey said the show is “going to come out in the next couple of months”, while also teasing that the new season ends on its biggest cliffhanger yet. Coming from someone actually on the show, that comment points toward a late 2026 release, in line with what Sarandos had already suggested.
Production Timeline: What’s Actually Confirmed
To sum it up, here’s what the record shows, based only on verified reporting so far:
| Milestone | Confirmed Detail |
| Renewal | Season 4 was renewed at the same time as Season 3 |
| Filming location | Toronto, Canada |
| Filming began | Confirmed underway as of late November 2025 |
| Filming wrapped | Antonia Gentry posted her “last day of filming” photo on March 6, 2026 |
| Current stage | Post-production, moving toward a 2026 release |
If you had come across rumors of a February 25, 2026 wrap date, let me set the record right for you. Neither of those came from the cast or Netflix. Gentry’s own Instagram story on March 6 is the clearest public confirmation we have of when cameras actually stopped rolling, and it lines up closely enough with the earlier rumors that weather delays in Toronto may well have pushed things back by about a week.

Other shows have recently gone through their own renewal and production milestones worth tracking. We cover that in our article Dutton Ranch Season 2 Officially Renewed: Everything We Know About the Record-Breaking Yellowstone Spin-Off, Cast, Story, Release Window & Future.
Why the Wait Feels So Long?
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 took roughly four to five months to go from wrap to a confirmed release date and first-look photos. If Season 4 follows a similar pattern from its March 2026 wrap, a release announcement landing later in the year lines up with both Howey’s comments and Sarandos’ 2026 timeline. Post-production on a show like this, without heavy visual effects work, also tends to move faster than it does for effects-driven series, which supports a shorter turnaround than fans might expect.
Not every show manages to stick to its expected release timeline, though. You can read more about that in our post Why High Potential Season 3 Is Delayed Until 2027 Despite ABC’s Biggest Success — Surprise Production Update Gives Fans New Hope.
Is There a Ginny & Georgia Season 4 Trailer Yet?
If you come across any random trailers of Joe and Georgia holding a baby together or Maxine or a thriller video of Georgie burning down houses, you are not alone. As many of you must have already guessed, these are all fan-made AI videos.
Netflix has not released any trailer for Season 4 yet. So, while you are digging up any leads on the release information, don’t fall for these videos.
What Season 4 Is Actually About
Creator Sarah Lampert confirmed that Season 4’s theme is “Cycles and Origins,” with the story digging into Georgia’s family history and the trauma she’s spent her life running from. Howey has said she’s looking forward to audiences finally meeting Georgia’s family and understanding more about what shaped her. Beyond that, both Howey and Gentry have described the season as a turning point for their characters, with the fallout from Season 3’s finale carrying real weight into the next chapter.
This was everything I could find about the upcoming season of Ginny & Georgia. I left out spoilers from this one, in case you have not watched the entire season yet. However, I have something special for hardcore Ginny & Georgia fans with full-on spoilers and wild fan theories.
As for the release date dilemma: whichever month it lands in, both US and UK viewers will get Ginny & Georgia Season 4 on the same day, since Netflix releases its original series simultaneously worldwide. I will be updating this post when Netflix has an official date for the new season. I will take a leave now. I’ll see you around, Peach!




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