BREAKING: Antonia Gentry & Brianne Howey CONFIRMED for Season 4 of Ginny & Georgia — But One Major Star Won't Return!
The Ginny & Georgia fandom is buzzing with excitement and apprehension as Netflix gears up for Season 4 of the beloved dramedy. The show, which has captivated audiences with its blend of mother-daughter dynamics, small-town drama, and jaw-dropping plot twists, has confirmed that leading ladies Antonia Gentry (Ginny Miller) and Brianne Howey (Georgia Miller) will return to anchor the series. However, a shocking revelation has surfaced: one major star is reportedly not returning, leaving fans speculating about who it could be and how their absence will impact the story. Here’s everything we know about the Season 4 cast shake-up and what it means for the residents of Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey Are Back!
It comes as no surprise that Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey are confirmed to reprise their roles as Ginny and Georgia Miller, the heart and soul of the series. The mother-daughter duo’s complex relationship has been the driving force behind Ginny & Georgia since its debut in 2021, and their performances have consistently earned praise for balancing humor, heart, and high-stakes drama. In Season 3, which premiered on June 5, 2025, Ginny and Georgia faced their most tumultuous chapter yet, with Georgia’s murder trial and Ginny’s morally questionable decisions to protect her mother pushing their bond to new limits.
Antonia Gentry teased to Tudum that Season 4 will showcase a “badass” Ginny, fresh from a transformative summer in South Korea with her father, Zion (Nathan Mitchell). “She’s ready to do whatever she needs to protect her family,” Gentry said, hinting at a more assertive and Georgia-like Ginny. Meanwhile, Brianne Howey told The Hollywood Reporter that Georgia’s journey in Season 4 will focus on her attempts to break the cycle of generational trauma, spurred by her realization that her actions have led Ginny and Austin (Diesel La Torraca) to replicate her manipulative behavior. “There’s a glimmer of hope at the end of Season 3,” Howey noted, expressing optimism about Georgia’s potential for change through therapy.
Who’s Not Returning?
The bombshell news that one major star won’t return for Season 4 has sent shockwaves through the fandom. While Netflix has not officially confirmed the identity of the departing actor, speculation points to two characters whose storylines in Season 3 suggest a potential exit: Gabriel Cordova (Alex Mallari Jr.) and Nick (Dan Beirne). According to Marie Claire, Cordova, the private investigator who has been digging into Georgia’s past since Season 1, may no longer have a reason to stay in Wellsbury now that Georgia’s murder trial has concluded. Similarly, Nick, Paul’s campaign manager, was fired in the Season 3 finale, leaving his future on the show uncertain.
Of the two, Nick’s departure seems more likely to be the “major star” referenced, given Dan Beirne’s prominent role in the series. His exit could have significant repercussions, especially if he seeks revenge against Paul (Scott Porter) by running against him in the mayoral election, as speculated by Marie Claire. However, Cordova’s absence would also shift the dynamics, removing a persistent threat to Georgia’s secrets. Another possibility, though less likely, is that a recurring character like Sophie Sanchez (Humberly González) or Silver (Katelyn Wells), Max’s former girlfriends, might be the one leaving, as Pinkvilla noted that both characters seem to have moved on from Wellsbury.
Fans on X have been vocal about their theories, with some expressing concern that the departure could involve a core cast member like Aaron Ashmore’s Gil, Austin’s abusive father, who was framed for murder in Season 3. However, Brianne Howey hinted to Elle that Gil’s story might not be over, saying, “The last time Georgia framed Gil, we thought that was the last time we were going to see him, and then he got out—so I would imagine there’s more to the story.” This suggests Ashmore is likely to return, ruling him out as the departing star.
Returning Cast and New Faces
While one star’s exit is a blow, the majority of the Ginny & Georgia ensemble is expected to return for Season 4. Confirmed cast members include Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller, Felix Mallard as Marcus Baker, Sara Waisglass as Maxine Baker, Jennifer Robertson as Ellen Baker, Scott Porter as Paul Randolph, Raymond Ablack as Joe, Katie Douglas as Abby, Chelsea Clark as Norah, Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia Fuller, Nathan Mitchell as Zion Miller, Vinessa Antoine as Simone, and Nikki Roumel as young Georgia.
Show creator Sarah Lampert has teased that Season 4, themed “Cycles and Origins,” may introduce new characters tied to Georgia’s past, such as her abusive stepfather or estranged mother, who was briefly glimpsed driving past Georgia’s house in the Season 3 finale. These additions could deepen the exploration of Georgia’s backstory and the roots of her dysfunctional behavior.
What’s Next for Season 4?
Season 4 is poised to pick up the threads of Season 3’s explosive finale, particularly the revelation that Georgia is pregnant, with the father’s identity—either Paul or Joe—still a mystery. Brianne Howey teased to Elle that “someone new is about to be a dad,” hinting at major drama for Georgia’s love triangle. The season will also delve into the emotional fallout for Ginny and Austin, who manipulated the trial to frame Gil, with Lampert noting to TV Insider that Austin’s false testimony was “highly traumatic” and will shape his arc in Season 4.
Antonia Gentry told Cosmopolitan that Ginny’s transformation into a “Georgia-fied” version of herself will be a central focus, as she grapples with the moral consequences of her actions. Meanwhile, Marcus’s journey through rehab and Max’s mental health struggles will add depth to the Baker family’s storyline. The MANG friend group (Max, Abby, Norah, and Ginny) may also see attempts to rebuild their fractured bonds, with Lampert expressing hope for their reconciliation in a “lighter, more hopeful” Season 4.
Production and Release Timeline
Brianne Howey provided a promising update to Collider, revealing that production for Season 4 is set to begin later in 2025 in Toronto, Canada. With the writers’ room already active since February 2025, as announced on the show’s Instagram, the timeline suggests a potential premiere in late 2026 or early 2027, breaking the show’s pattern of two-year gaps between seasons. Soap Central noted that this accelerated schedule is thanks to Netflix’s dual-season renewal in May 2023, which has allowed for earlier planning.
Why This Matters
The confirmation of Gentry and Howey’s return ensures that Ginny & Georgia will continue to deliver its signature mix of emotional depth and soapy twists, but the departure of a major star raises questions about the show’s direction. Will Nick’s absence shift the political dynamics in Wellsbury? Could Cordova’s exit give Georgia a false sense of security? As fans await official confirmation, the speculation is fueling excitement for what promises to be a “juicier than ever” Season 4, as Howey described to Elle.