Ginny & Georgia Season 4 will reportedly feature a more rebellious Austin, star reveals

Promotional poster for Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix
Promotional poster for Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix

Ginny & Georgia is coming back. Again. And something feels different this time, even if it's hard to point at what exactly. Maybe it’s just that some things have been quiet for too long. And now, they’re not.

The fourth season is expected to show a new side of Austin, less silent, maybe more unpredictable. The kind of change that doesn’t shout, but still shakes things up. Subtle at first, sure. But those are the ones that usually hit deeper.


Austin might finally speak louder

In past seasons, Austin stayed mostly on the sidelines. Not because he lacked depth, but maybe because the noise around him was just louder. Ginny’s pain. Georgia’s chaos. They filled the room. Austin waited.

But from what Diesel La Torraca let slip in a recent Collider interview, that might be changing. He said Austin's going to be more rebellious now. And when someone like him, who’s been holding it all in, starts pushing back, it's probably not going to be clean or easy.


The weight of a quiet scene

One image stands out. Austin, curled up in bed, holding one of his father’s shirts. He’s crying. Nothing dramatic. No yelling. Just that kind of sadness that feels too big for words. That scene might seem small, but not in the world of Ginny & Georgia.

Austin’s connection with his father has always been... uncertain. Like something unfinished. That emptiness isn’t new, but it hasn’t always had the space to grow into something real on screen. Now, maybe it will.

Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix
Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix

Everything shifts when silence breaks

There’s something about the quiet ones when they change. Austin’s version of rebellion might not look like anyone else’s in Ginny & Georgia. It probably won’t be loud or calculated. Maybe it’s just him deciding to stop nodding along. Saying no more often. Walking away. Or asking questions that nobody wants to answer.

And when that happens, everything else has to adjust. Even Georgia.


A role that slowly grows

Diesel La Torraca has played Austin with a kind of stillness that sticks. The way he pauses. The way he reacts without speaking too much. That’s hard to fake. And now that the role’s about to demand more, there’s room to see what else he can do.

This new season could be a turning point. Not because Austin’s suddenly taking over the story, but because what he does will matter more. What he chooses to show, or not, might hit different this time.

Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix
Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix

Family pressure, always simmering

Ginny & Georgia isn’t subtle when it comes to family. It never tried to be. Love shows up messy here. Control hides inside kindness. Nobody gets away untouched.

And Austin? He’s been quietly in the middle. Watching his mother spin stories. Seeing his sister drown in her own questions. Trying to understand what all of it means for him. If he finally starts to react, it’s not out of nowhere. It’s long overdue.


What Ginny & Georgia has always managed to do

This show has a way of balancing soft moments with sharp edges. One episode pulls you into laughter, the next makes you sit with something uncomfortable. That rhythm works. And it’s probably why Ginny & Georgia still feels alive after all this time.

Letting Austin grow, misstep, and resist—that fits. It adds something that was missing before, even if no one noticed it was missing.

Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix
Ginny & Georgia | Image via Netflix

Season 4 is coming, just not yet

No official release date yet, but it’s likely to arrive sometime in 2025. Ginny & Georgia keeps evolving, and season 4 might lean deeper into the parts that sting. Not every show dares to do that. This one does, or at least tries.

What happens next is still a mystery. Maybe new people show up. Maybe old ones return. But if Austin is finally stepping into the storm, things won't stay still for long.


Why it might matter more than expected

Sometimes the shift that feels smallest ends up changing the tone of everything. Giving Austin more room doesn’t just expand his story. It stretches the whole show. Forces new questions.

Ginny & Georgia has always been about balancing masks and truths. Letting the quietest character fall apart a little might be the most honest move so far.

Edited by Sezal Srivastava