
Due to the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes, some Netflix series, including Ginny & Georgia and Virgin River, won't return until 2025. The Witcher Season 4 and the live-action One Piece series are also likely to be delayed until 2025 due to production delays and strikes. Stranger Things' sixth and final season has been delayed until at least late 2025, but a spin-off animated series has been announced.
While Netflix viewers have been eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite shows, sadly there are some series that won’t be back until 2025. Due to both the Writers Guild of America (Wag) and the SAG-AFTRA strikes, there were plenty of series that have had their productions delayed and, in some cases, won’t have new seasons ready to air until 2025. With the conflicting schedules of television stars and the massive amount of production work that goes on behind the scenes, some...
While Netflix viewers have been eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite shows, sadly there are some series that won’t be back until 2025. Due to both the Writers Guild of America (Wag) and the SAG-AFTRA strikes, there were plenty of series that have had their productions delayed and, in some cases, won’t have new seasons ready to air until 2025. With the conflicting schedules of television stars and the massive amount of production work that goes on behind the scenes, some...
- 2/1/2024
- by Stephen Holland
- ScreenRant


Season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia” is back and better than ever with a bevy of pop culture references and a killer soundtrack. Ginny’s love of literature, reading and writing was established in Season 1, and references to classic books and authors continue to thread through the show’s sophomore season.
As Ginny continues to unravel the layers of her mother Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) past, she still has to deal with an out-of-touch English professor who doesn’t exactly grasp the benefits of a diverse literary canon. Ginny’s bedroom is stocked full of classic and colorful book spines. Her dad Zion (Nathan Mitchell) also references a lot of literary figures.
Ginny’s English teacher Mr. Gitten (Johnathan Potts) challenges her to select a book to present for her AP English class; her selection should, in his words, be “anything that encompasses the Black experience in America.” The three options...
As Ginny continues to unravel the layers of her mother Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) past, she still has to deal with an out-of-touch English professor who doesn’t exactly grasp the benefits of a diverse literary canon. Ginny’s bedroom is stocked full of classic and colorful book spines. Her dad Zion (Nathan Mitchell) also references a lot of literary figures.
Ginny’s English teacher Mr. Gitten (Johnathan Potts) challenges her to select a book to present for her AP English class; her selection should, in his words, be “anything that encompasses the Black experience in America.” The three options...
- 1/14/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap


Image Source: Netflix
There's a sibling duo hiding within the "Ginny & Georgia" cast. As many fans of the Netflix series have just discovered, the actors who play Joe and Padma - Raymond and Rebecca Ablack, respectively - are brother and sister in real life. Their characters only share one scene in the first season, but once Padma joins Ginny (Antonia Gentry) as an employee at Joe's Blue Farm Café in season two, their resemblance becomes more and more obvious by the episode.
Viewers learn way more about Joe and Padma individually as their characters develop in the show's latest installment. Joe forms a friendship-turned-romantic-fling with Cynthia (Sabrina Grdevich), who often visits Blue Farm to drink wine and escape thoughts of her sick husband. Despite the brief hookup, Joe's soft spot for Georgia (Brianne Howey) remains constant, and it seems the feeling was mutual at one point when he confronts...
There's a sibling duo hiding within the "Ginny & Georgia" cast. As many fans of the Netflix series have just discovered, the actors who play Joe and Padma - Raymond and Rebecca Ablack, respectively - are brother and sister in real life. Their characters only share one scene in the first season, but once Padma joins Ginny (Antonia Gentry) as an employee at Joe's Blue Farm Café in season two, their resemblance becomes more and more obvious by the episode.
Viewers learn way more about Joe and Padma individually as their characters develop in the show's latest installment. Joe forms a friendship-turned-romantic-fling with Cynthia (Sabrina Grdevich), who often visits Blue Farm to drink wine and escape thoughts of her sick husband. Despite the brief hookup, Joe's soft spot for Georgia (Brianne Howey) remains constant, and it seems the feeling was mutual at one point when he confronts...
- 1/13/2023
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com

High school is bad enough without your boyfriend tap-dancing down dimly lit classroom corridors, shimmying his way over to wish you a happy birthday. But that’s just the kind of secondhand embarrassment that characterises Netflix’s cringe-fest comedy-drama Ginny & Georgia. And yet, this globally derided show, which gives audiences the TV equivalent of the ick, has somehow conquered the US’s Top 10 Most-watched list.
Brianne Howey stars as young mother Georgia, who’s constantly on the move with her best friend and teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and young son Austin (Diesel La Torraca), in order to stay two steps ahead of her dark past. Just when she’s finally relocated them to a quaint Northeastern suburb in the hope of finally putting down roots, her lies begin to surface. The story unfolds through a wealth of absurd cliffhangers and plotlines, in which significant themes of mental health and racism are explored.
Brianne Howey stars as young mother Georgia, who’s constantly on the move with her best friend and teenage daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and young son Austin (Diesel La Torraca), in order to stay two steps ahead of her dark past. Just when she’s finally relocated them to a quaint Northeastern suburb in the hope of finally putting down roots, her lies begin to surface. The story unfolds through a wealth of absurd cliffhangers and plotlines, in which significant themes of mental health and racism are explored.
- 1/12/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV

Netflix’s Gilmore Girls wannabe series Ginny & Georgia has returned for its second season.
Picking up right after series one’s cliffhanger, the second run follows the aftermath of Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) lies as they begin to unravel, with daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggling to cover for her.
And though the new episodes manage to explore mental health and racial identity in a way that leaves audiences with far less second-hand embarrassment than that of its 2021 debut – lest we forget Ginny and Hunter’s “Opression Olympics” – they still manage to maintain a healthy dose of teeth-clenching dialogue.
So, here’s a ranking of Ginny & Georgia’s season two dialogue... starting with the cringe and ending with the utterly painful.
Warning, possible season two spoilers to follow
“A cheese factory blew up in France. There was de-brie everywhere.”
(Joe: season two, episode five)
A slow clap for Blue...
Picking up right after series one’s cliffhanger, the second run follows the aftermath of Georgia’s (Brianne Howey) lies as they begin to unravel, with daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) struggling to cover for her.
And though the new episodes manage to explore mental health and racial identity in a way that leaves audiences with far less second-hand embarrassment than that of its 2021 debut – lest we forget Ginny and Hunter’s “Opression Olympics” – they still manage to maintain a healthy dose of teeth-clenching dialogue.
So, here’s a ranking of Ginny & Georgia’s season two dialogue... starting with the cringe and ending with the utterly painful.
Warning, possible season two spoilers to follow
“A cheese factory blew up in France. There was de-brie everywhere.”
(Joe: season two, episode five)
A slow clap for Blue...
- 1/9/2023
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV

Felix Mallard contributes to the conversation about mental health in “Ginny & Georgia” through his character Marcus Baker’s depression, which takes center stage to his relationship with Ginny (Antonia Gentry) in a big way at the end of Season 2.
Episode eight, which starts with a voiceover from Mallard describing Marcus’ inner thoughts/monologue, sees Marcus withdraw from Ginny not because he doesn’t love her anymore, but because his state of depression has sapped his energy to love and be loved.
“It was super, super important to me that we did it honestly and authentically. It’s really close to my heart because there isn’t that much representation for guys — to show younger men that it’s okay to go through those experiences that it’s okay to not do it alone, it’s okay to need help,” Mallard told TheWrap. “Because I think every human does, we can’t do this alone.
Episode eight, which starts with a voiceover from Mallard describing Marcus’ inner thoughts/monologue, sees Marcus withdraw from Ginny not because he doesn’t love her anymore, but because his state of depression has sapped his energy to love and be loved.
“It was super, super important to me that we did it honestly and authentically. It’s really close to my heart because there isn’t that much representation for guys — to show younger men that it’s okay to go through those experiences that it’s okay to not do it alone, it’s okay to need help,” Mallard told TheWrap. “Because I think every human does, we can’t do this alone.
- 1/7/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap


Calling all peaches, the trailer for Season 2 of “Ginny & Georgia” has arrived.
“I finally understand why Georgia’s always running,” Antonia Gentry’s voice narrates as her character Ginny goes for an icy jog out in snowy Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
Cut to Gentry bending over out of breath and then screaming after a tense montage shows the younger flashback version of Georgia hastening to double lock her front door.
Also Read:
‘Ginny & Georgia’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
“I don’t know how she does it. Acts like everything’s normal,” Gentry’s voiceover continues. “I can’t help feeling like it’s all wrong.”
Season 2 picks up right after Ginny has run away, younger half brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) in tow, on Marcus’ (Felix Mallard) stolen motorcycle. Brianne Howey’s Georgia doesn’t miss her kids one bit, or so she says when her newest fiancé and...
“I finally understand why Georgia’s always running,” Antonia Gentry’s voice narrates as her character Ginny goes for an icy jog out in snowy Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
Cut to Gentry bending over out of breath and then screaming after a tense montage shows the younger flashback version of Georgia hastening to double lock her front door.
Also Read:
‘Ginny & Georgia’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
“I don’t know how she does it. Acts like everything’s normal,” Gentry’s voiceover continues. “I can’t help feeling like it’s all wrong.”
Season 2 picks up right after Ginny has run away, younger half brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) in tow, on Marcus’ (Felix Mallard) stolen motorcycle. Brianne Howey’s Georgia doesn’t miss her kids one bit, or so she says when her newest fiancé and...
- 12/13/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap


Image Source: Netflix
Netflix's mother-daughter dramedy "Ginny & Georgia" is officially returning for a second season! In April 2021, the cast - including Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry, Felix Mallard, and Sara Waisglass - announced the show's season two renewal in a sweet video on YouTube. "We are so appreciative of the incredible response and love you all have shown 'Ginny & Georgia,'" showrunner/executive producer Debra J. Fisher and creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert said in a joint statement. "We're especially grateful to Brianne and Toni, who set the highest bar every step of the way. We can't wait to return to Wellsbury for Season 2."
Netflix's mother-daughter dramedy made some big waves - some not so good - with its first season in February 2021. While viewers initially drew some comparisons to "Gilmore Girls," the show eventually takes off in very different directions than that classic drama. In its first week on Netflix,...
Netflix's mother-daughter dramedy "Ginny & Georgia" is officially returning for a second season! In April 2021, the cast - including Brianne Howey, Antonia Gentry, Felix Mallard, and Sara Waisglass - announced the show's season two renewal in a sweet video on YouTube. "We are so appreciative of the incredible response and love you all have shown 'Ginny & Georgia,'" showrunner/executive producer Debra J. Fisher and creator/executive producer Sarah Lampert said in a joint statement. "We're especially grateful to Brianne and Toni, who set the highest bar every step of the way. We can't wait to return to Wellsbury for Season 2."
Netflix's mother-daughter dramedy made some big waves - some not so good - with its first season in February 2021. While viewers initially drew some comparisons to "Gilmore Girls," the show eventually takes off in very different directions than that classic drama. In its first week on Netflix,...
- 10/19/2022
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com


Netflix is continuing the mother-daughter journey of Ginny & Georgia, renewing the polarizing dramedy for a 10-episode Season 2. Watch the announcement video below.
In the wake of Season 1’s launch on Feb. 24, the series found itself on the receiving end of a spate of negative press concerning what many view as the show’s tone-deaf discussion of race, not to mention a certain Taylor Swift-skewering joke that has driven a wedge between the pop superstar and the streamer.
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In the wake of Season 1’s launch on Feb. 24, the series found itself on the receiving end of a spate of negative press concerning what many view as the show’s tone-deaf discussion of race, not to mention a certain Taylor Swift-skewering joke that has driven a wedge between the pop superstar and the streamer.
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- 4/19/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com


Marketed as an updated and darker version of Gilmore Girls, the idea of this new mother-daughter duo show, Ginny & Georgia, is instantly appealing. Netflix’s new top 10 show is about 15-year-old Ginny Miller, played by Antonia Gentry, who often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey). When the family moves from Texas to a new town called Wellsbury in Massachusetts, Ginny isn’t too keen until she meets her super cute neighbor, Marcus, and his twin sister Maxine. But life is not so simple, and as secrets come to light, things get more complicated.
After finishing the show in 24 hours, I wish I could sit here and write about how compelling it is and how well it portrays that point in teenage life where you’re impulsive, awkward, and nervous as you try to figure out relationships and find yourself. However, while the town of Wellsbury is picture-perfect,...
After finishing the show in 24 hours, I wish I could sit here and write about how compelling it is and how well it portrays that point in teenage life where you’re impulsive, awkward, and nervous as you try to figure out relationships and find yourself. However, while the town of Wellsbury is picture-perfect,...
- 3/7/2021
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek


Oh, Netflix, what have you done to us? You've given us another adolescent series that leaves us with so many questions. On the surface, Ginny & Georgia is yet another high school show reminding us that we are so happy Snapchat wasn't around when we were growing up. But rip through the frivolous layers of extracurricular activities, acronym clique names, and petty teens, and it reveals itself to be a story about a young biracial woman struggling with her identity while also touching upon self-harm, body image, and complex first sexual experiences.
In the series premiere, we meet almost-16-year-old Ginny Miller (Antonia Gentry), her gorgeous mother Georgia (Brianne Howey), and her younger brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) as they're picking up and moving to Wellsbury, Ma. It doesn't take long before we find out that picking up and moving is nothing new to the Miller family, but things in Wellsbury feel different for them.
In the series premiere, we meet almost-16-year-old Ginny Miller (Antonia Gentry), her gorgeous mother Georgia (Brianne Howey), and her younger brother Austin (Diesel La Torraca) as they're picking up and moving to Wellsbury, Ma. It doesn't take long before we find out that picking up and moving is nothing new to the Miller family, but things in Wellsbury feel different for them.
- 3/5/2021
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com


Warning: The following contains spoilers for Ginny & Georgia Episode 8. Proceed at your own risk!
It’s not very often that you see two biracial characters of different ethnicities on a TV series, arguing about which one of them has it worst. But on Netflix’s new dramedy Ginny & Georgia, that scenario is explored when half-Black Ginny (played by Raising Dion‘s Antonia Gentry) and her half-Taiwanese boyfriend Hunter (Mason Temple) have a powerful and explosive argument in Episode 8. During the fight, which Hunter dubs “the Oppression Olympics,” the two lob hurtful racial stereotypes at each other and argue...
It’s not very often that you see two biracial characters of different ethnicities on a TV series, arguing about which one of them has it worst. But on Netflix’s new dramedy Ginny & Georgia, that scenario is explored when half-Black Ginny (played by Raising Dion‘s Antonia Gentry) and her half-Taiwanese boyfriend Hunter (Mason Temple) have a powerful and explosive argument in Episode 8. During the fight, which Hunter dubs “the Oppression Olympics,” the two lob hurtful racial stereotypes at each other and argue...
- 2/27/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com


Warning: The following contains major spoilers for Ginny & Georgia‘s premiere. Proceed at your own risk!
Most shows would probably wait a couple episodes, if not a whole season, before having their teenage heroine lose her virginity by hooking up with the resident bad boy. But not Ginny & Georgia.
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In Wednesday’s debut of the new Netflix dramedy, Ginny and her will they/won’t they love interest Marcus...
Most shows would probably wait a couple episodes, if not a whole season, before having their teenage heroine lose her virginity by hooking up with the resident bad boy. But not Ginny & Georgia.
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In Wednesday’s debut of the new Netflix dramedy, Ginny and her will they/won’t they love interest Marcus...
- 2/25/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com


At first glance, Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia seems like it was created by a streaming-service algorithm. The story of a single mom (Brianne Howey’s Georgia) and the precocious teenage daughter (Antonia Gentry’s Ginny) she had when she was a teen herself, it not only mimics the central premise of Gilmore Girls, but that show’s quaint New England location, its alliterative double-g title, and even the idea that our heroines spend a lot of time hanging around a local restaurant whose gruff, bearded owner favors plaid shirts.
- 2/22/2021
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com


It's a big week, TV Fanatics.
There's a mix of old and new programming heading your way, and one of those shows will have you throwing it all way back to the '80s.
Punky Power is back! When Calls the Heart is bringing an end to an epic cliffhanger, and Superman & Lois flies onto The CW. Scroll down for all the shows we recommend for the coming week.
Sunday, February 21
90 Day Fiance: The Single Life (Discovery+)
Yes, the franchise is still expanding, but this new series is probably the most unique spin-off yet.
Featuring the likes of Big Ed Brown, Molly Hopkins, and Brittany Banks, it focuses on these singles as they navigate new relationships.
We’ve watched the first episode, and it’s fun!
8/7c Batwoman (The CW)
Gotham's getting crowded as the art of "Jack Napier" (aka The Joker) becomes significant in the search for Kate.
Alice's...
There's a mix of old and new programming heading your way, and one of those shows will have you throwing it all way back to the '80s.
Punky Power is back! When Calls the Heart is bringing an end to an epic cliffhanger, and Superman & Lois flies onto The CW. Scroll down for all the shows we recommend for the coming week.
Sunday, February 21
90 Day Fiance: The Single Life (Discovery+)
Yes, the franchise is still expanding, but this new series is probably the most unique spin-off yet.
Featuring the likes of Big Ed Brown, Molly Hopkins, and Brittany Banks, it focuses on these singles as they navigate new relationships.
We’ve watched the first episode, and it’s fun!
8/7c Batwoman (The CW)
Gotham's getting crowded as the art of "Jack Napier" (aka The Joker) becomes significant in the search for Kate.
Alice's...
- 2/20/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic

Lifetime's Ruby Trailer: First Look at the Star-Studded Cast for the Latest V.C. Andrews Adaptation!

Lifetime Fanatics and V.C. Andrews's fans are in for a treat.
While they haven't released an official airdate for Ruby, the first film in the V.C. Andrews' Landry Family series, it has been revealed that the films are currently in production.
The good news is that we can anticipate the films airing in 2021.
As per usual, for the franchise, the Landry Family series is jam-packed with a star-studded cast of talented and familiar faces.
Twins Raechelle Banno from Pandora and Karina Banno from The Letdown will play Ruby and her mysterious twin.
The film will also star Naomi Judd, Crystal Fox, Gil Bellows, and Deborah Cox.
They will round off the cast that also includes Lauralee Bell, Sam Duke, Ty Wood, Serge Houde, Liza Huget, Mason Temple, Ducan Ollerenshaw, Paula Goroday, Marc-Anthony Messiah, Veena Sood, Bob Frazer, Eric Vincent, and Caroline Yonge.
The Landry Family four-part series is...
While they haven't released an official airdate for Ruby, the first film in the V.C. Andrews' Landry Family series, it has been revealed that the films are currently in production.
The good news is that we can anticipate the films airing in 2021.
As per usual, for the franchise, the Landry Family series is jam-packed with a star-studded cast of talented and familiar faces.
Twins Raechelle Banno from Pandora and Karina Banno from The Letdown will play Ruby and her mysterious twin.
The film will also star Naomi Judd, Crystal Fox, Gil Bellows, and Deborah Cox.
They will round off the cast that also includes Lauralee Bell, Sam Duke, Ty Wood, Serge Houde, Liza Huget, Mason Temple, Ducan Ollerenshaw, Paula Goroday, Marc-Anthony Messiah, Veena Sood, Bob Frazer, Eric Vincent, and Caroline Yonge.
The Landry Family four-part series is...
- 9/16/2020
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
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