Ty Doran (Manifest) and Noah Lamanna (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Beacon 23) will be seen in recurring roles in the upcoming third season of Ginny & Georgia. Netflix revealed the new castings Friday as they announced production had wrapped on Season 3.
Doran will play Wolfe, a laid back guy in Ginny’s poetry class who doesn’t particularly like poetry. Lamanna, a super smart skateboarder who is friends with Marcus and Silver, and who peer tutors.
They join Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry who return as complicated and relatable mother-daughter duo, Ginny & Georgia, alongside Felix Mallard (Marcus), Sara Waisglass (Max), Diesel La Torraca (Austin), Jennifer Robertson (Ellen), Scott Porter (Paul), Raymond Ablack (Joe), Katie Douglas (Abby), Chelsea Clark (Norah) and Nathan Mitchell (Zion).
Created by Sarah Lampert, Ginny & Georgia follows Georgia Miller (Howey), her teen daughter, Ginny Miller (Gentry), and her youngest Austin (La Torraca) as they move to a fictional affluent town in Massachusetts for a fresh start after Georgia’s husband dies.
In Season 2, Ginny was tasked with figuring out how to live with the knowledge that her mother is a murderer. 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.
Additional details on Season 3 will be released at a later date.
The second season of Ginny & Georgia, which premiered on Jan 5, 2023 garnered 56M views by its fifth week and spent nearly two months in the Global Top 10, reaching 88 countries.
Lampert executive produces with Sarah Glinski, who serves as showrunner. Jeff Tahler; Jenny Daly (Critical Content); Holly Hines; Daniel March (Dynamic Television); Lance Samuels, Daniel Iron and Armand Leo (Blue Ice Pictures) also executive produce. Elena Blekhter serves as co-executive producer.