The second season of Netflix’s hit series Ginny & Georgia is finally premiering this week!
The season wrapped production back in April 2022 and it took months for the streaming service to announce a release date. The new episodes will premiere on Thursday (January 5).
Here is the show’s synopsis for season two: “How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That’s what Ginny is going to have to figure out. Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny – her step-dad – didn’t die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny. Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she’s got a wedding to plan! But the funny thing about Georgia’s past is that it never stays buried for long…”
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Season 2 of the hit Netflix series is premiering globally on the streamer on January 5, 2023.
Here’s a plot summary for the second season: “How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That’s what Ginny is going to have to figure out. Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny – her step-dad – didn’t die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny. Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she’s got a wedding to plan! But the funny thing about Georgia’s past is that it never stays buried for long…”
Season 2 of the hit Netflix series will premiere globally on the streamer on January 5, 2023.
Here’s a plot summary for the second season: “How do you live with the knowledge that your mother is a murderer? That’s what Ginny is going to have to figure out. Burdened with the new understanding that Kenny – her step-dad – didn’t die of natural causes, now Ginny must deal with the fact that Georgia not only killed, she killed to protect Ginny. Georgia on the other hand would much prefer that the past be left in the past, after all, she’s got a wedding to plan! But the funny thing about Georgia’s past is that it never stays buried for long…”
In addition, there are 10 stars confirmed to be in Season 2.
The 32-year-old actress and the 37-year-old actor posed together at the premiere of their new Netflix rom-com Love In The Villa on Friday evening (August 26) in Los Angeles.
Joining Tom and Kat and the premiere were their co-stars Laura Hopper and Raymond Ablack. (FYI – Tom and Laura are married in real life!)
Joe is described as “granola in a manly way, not a man bun way. He owns the local farm to table restaurant, Blue Farm Cafe. And can’t help but notice when Georgia moves to town.”
After binge watching the series, fans are thirsting over Raymond and not holding back on social media.
While most are about just how good looking Raymond is, a ton are also about how Georgia needs to be with him instead of Paul, played by Scott Porter.
I'm bingeing Ginny & Georgia and Paul is nice but Georgia neeeeeeeds to get with Joe
Here’s a synopsis: Angsty and awkward fifteen year old Ginny Miller (Gentry) often feels she doesn’t measure up to her thirty year old mother, the irresistible and dynamic Georgia Miller (Howey). Growing up on the move, Georgia desperately wants to put down roots in picturesque New England and give her family something they’ve never had…a normal life. But it’s not all carpool and Kombucha as Georgia’s past follows them to threaten her and her family’s fresh start.
“As a young girl, I always wanted to watch a TV show that had a heroine who looked like me and Ginny was finally THAT GIRL!” director and producer Anya Adams shared.
“Her story was compelling and exciting and I wanted to be a part of bringing that to life. The opportunity to be part of creating a coming-of-age series with an all-female creative team that is centered on a mixed-race young woman was ultimately the draw for me.”
“We wanted Ginny & Georgia to be a fun, feel-good ride about women, by women, for everyone; one that depicted a nuanced and complicated mother-daughter relationship, and layered female friendships in a way that isn’t always seen in shows,” showrunner Debra J. Fisher added.