NOW TV and Amazon Prime for Monday 29 October to Friday 2 November. "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," said first-time showrunner/executive producer Debra J. Ginny and Georgia is the show that everyone is talking about right now. While Ginny tries to make new friends, meet boys and enjoy a relatively normal teenage life, Georgia keeps dangerous secrets from her kids (Ginny also has a younger brother, Austin) all while earning admirers and enemies in their new picturesque New England town and drinking (understandably) copious amounts of Cabernet. Try as she might, Georgia can't quite fully outrun her checkered past.
In the first trailer for Netflix's upcoming mother-daughter drama, Ginny & Georgia, angsty and awkward fifteen-year-old Ginny Miller (Antonia Gentry, Candy Jar) moves to a new town with her glamorous and dynamic thirty-year-old mother, Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey, The Passage), ready to put down roots and enjoy a normal life. Well, when they're getting along that is. Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan spills tea on playing the Regency Kardashians and Penelopes arc. It's Ginny and Georgia against the world.