And just like that, the cast and crew have finally finished shooting the highly anticipated Ginny & Georgia season 3. According to Deadline, the cameras officially stopped rolling on the third season on Sept. 13. Ginny & Georgia cast member Sara Waisglass, who plays Maxine "Max" Baker in the hit teen series, just recently took to Instagram to express her excitement about production wrapping.
Honestly, it comes as no surprise that production has wrapped this month. Back in February 2024, there was a rumor going around that the third season would begin filming on April 29, 2024, and run through to September. Principal photography did, in fact, start on this date, with Netflix sharing several photos of the cast at one of their table reads for the third season.
Here We Go...
Honestly, it comes as no surprise that production has wrapped this month. Back in February 2024, there was a rumor going around that the third season would begin filming on April 29, 2024, and run through to September. Principal photography did, in fact, start on this date, with Netflix sharing several photos of the cast at one of their table reads for the third season.
Here We Go...
- 9/17/2024
- by Crystal George
- Netflix Life
Ty Doran (Manifest) and Noah Lamanna 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...
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...
- 9/13/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Ginny & Georgia fans, we are inching closer to the show’s long-awaited return: Production on Season 3 has wrapped, Netflix revealed on Friday, while also announcing two new recurring cast members for the upcoming run.
Left: Ty Doran (Photo Credit: Gerson Lopes);
Right: Noah Lamanna (Photo Credit: Samantha Falco)
Ty Doran (Manifest) will play Wolfe, a laid back guy in Ginny’s poetry class who doesn’t particularly like poetry. Additionally, Noah Lamanna (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Beacon 23) will portray Tris, a super smart skateboarder who is friends with Marcus and Silver, and who peer tutors.
More from TVLineLaw...
Left: Ty Doran (Photo Credit: Gerson Lopes);
Right: Noah Lamanna (Photo Credit: Samantha Falco)
Ty Doran (Manifest) will play Wolfe, a laid back guy in Ginny’s poetry class who doesn’t particularly like poetry. Additionally, Noah Lamanna (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Beacon 23) will portray Tris, a super smart skateboarder who is friends with Marcus and Silver, and who peer tutors.
More from TVLineLaw...
- 9/13/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
“Ginny & Georgia” has added Ty Doran and Noah Lamanna to its Season 3 cast. Doran and Lamanna will join the Netflix drama series’ existing cast as recurring characters. The show stars Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry as the titular mother-daughter duo, Ginny and Georgia.
Doran, best known for appearing in “Manifest,” is set to play Wolfe, a laid-back guy in Ginny’s poetry class who doesn’t particularly like poetry. Lamanna, who can be seen in “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and “Beacon 23,” joins the cast as Tris, a friend of Marcus (Felix Mallard) and Silver, who is described as a “super smart” skateboarder who also serves as a peer tutor.
The news comes as “Ginny & Georgia” wraps production on its third season, for which further details are set to be released at a later date.
In addition to Howey, Gentry and Mallard, “Ginny & Georgia” features a...
Doran, best known for appearing in “Manifest,” is set to play Wolfe, a laid-back guy in Ginny’s poetry class who doesn’t particularly like poetry. Lamanna, who can be seen in “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and “Beacon 23,” joins the cast as Tris, a friend of Marcus (Felix Mallard) and Silver, who is described as a “super smart” skateboarder who also serves as a peer tutor.
The news comes as “Ginny & Georgia” wraps production on its third season, for which further details are set to be released at a later date.
In addition to Howey, Gentry and Mallard, “Ginny & Georgia” features a...
- 9/13/2024
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Ty Doran (“Manifest”) and Noah Lamanna (“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”) have joined the cast of Netflix’s original dramedy series “Ginny and Georgia,” which has just wrapped production on its third season.
In Season 3, Doran will play Wolfe, a laid-back student in Ginny’s (Antonia Gentry) poetry class who is not particularly interested in academics. Lamanna will play Tris, a brainy skateboarder and a peer tutor who is a close friend of Marcus (Felix Mallard) and Silver (Katelyn Wells). They join returning cast members Sara Waisglass, Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Scott Porter, Raymond Ablack, Katie Douglas, Chelsea Clark and Nathan Mitchell.
First debuting in 2021, “Ginny and Georgia” follows Ginny Miller, an anxious 15-year-old who often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey), who has relocated her family to a New England town.
After its premiere in January 2023, Season 2 of “Ginny and Georgia” nabbed the No.
In Season 3, Doran will play Wolfe, a laid-back student in Ginny’s (Antonia Gentry) poetry class who is not particularly interested in academics. Lamanna will play Tris, a brainy skateboarder and a peer tutor who is a close friend of Marcus (Felix Mallard) and Silver (Katelyn Wells). They join returning cast members Sara Waisglass, Diesel La Torraca, Jennifer Robertson, Scott Porter, Raymond Ablack, Katie Douglas, Chelsea Clark and Nathan Mitchell.
First debuting in 2021, “Ginny and Georgia” follows Ginny Miller, an anxious 15-year-old who often feels more mature than her 30-year-old mother, Georgia (Brianne Howey), who has relocated her family to a New England town.
After its premiere in January 2023, Season 2 of “Ginny and Georgia” nabbed the No.
- 9/13/2024
- by Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: XYZ Films has taken global distribution rights, excluding Canada, on the eco-thriller The Well, the first narrative feature by Academy Award-nominated documentary director Hubert Davis.
Recently filmed in Hamilton, Canada, The Well features a Canadian cast, including veterans such as Sheila McCarthy (Women Talking) and Arnold Pinnock (The Porter), who also executive produce. Shailyn Pierre-Dixon (Book of Negros) and Idrissa Sanogo (Robin Hood) also star. The ensemble, working outside of SAG jurisdiction, is rounded out by Joanne Boland (Handmaid’s Tale), Noah Lamanna (Dream Scenario), Natasha Mumba (The Last of Us), and Steven McCarthy (Mary Kills People).
Film’s synopsis reads: In a world where environmental collapse has left survivors to fight for the precious resources needed to survive, a young woman’s (Shailyn Pierre-Dixon) loyalties are tested by the arrival of a wounded man. When he discovers her family has a secret supply of fresh water it puts...
Recently filmed in Hamilton, Canada, The Well features a Canadian cast, including veterans such as Sheila McCarthy (Women Talking) and Arnold Pinnock (The Porter), who also executive produce. Shailyn Pierre-Dixon (Book of Negros) and Idrissa Sanogo (Robin Hood) also star. The ensemble, working outside of SAG jurisdiction, is rounded out by Joanne Boland (Handmaid’s Tale), Noah Lamanna (Dream Scenario), Natasha Mumba (The Last of Us), and Steven McCarthy (Mary Kills People).
Film’s synopsis reads: In a world where environmental collapse has left survivors to fight for the precious resources needed to survive, a young woman’s (Shailyn Pierre-Dixon) loyalties are tested by the arrival of a wounded man. When he discovers her family has a secret supply of fresh water it puts...
- 11/7/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
The sci-fi thriller series Beacon 23 has taken a bumpy road out into the world. The show was first set up at Spectrum, then it moved over to AMC, and it has finally ended up at MGM+, which was formerly known as Epix. But it’s just about ready to have its premiere now. Beacon 23 will begin airing on MGM+ with a two episode premiere on Sunday, November 12th – and with that date just a month away, a trailer has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above.
Based on Hugh Howey’s novel of the same name, Beacon 23 is set to run for eight episodes. The story takes place in the farthest reaches of the Milky Way and follows Aster, a government agent, and Halan, a stoic ex-military man, whose fates become entangled after they find themselves trapped together inside one of many Beacons...
Based on Hugh Howey’s novel of the same name, Beacon 23 is set to run for eight episodes. The story takes place in the farthest reaches of the Milky Way and follows Aster, a government agent, and Halan, a stoic ex-military man, whose fates become entangled after they find themselves trapped together inside one of many Beacons...
- 10/18/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Lena Headey‘s sci-fi drama series Beacon 23 is changing coordinates for its inaugural streaming launch. The show, initially set to stream on Spectrum and, later on, AMC, is moving to MGM+, formally known as Epix.
The eight-episode series based on Hugh Howey’s novel of the same name takes to the stars with a two-episode launch on November 12 at 9 p.m. Beacon 23 follows two people, Halan (Stephan James) and Aster (Headey), whose fates become entangled after they find themselves trapped together at the end of the known universe. Per Deadline, Headey’s Aster mysteriously finds her way to a lonely beacon keeper, Halan, on his lighthouse in the darkest recesses of space. A tense battle of wills unfolds as Halan begins to question whether Aster is a friend or foe, as her ability to disguise her agenda and motives could make her a formidable opponent.
Headey and James lead the cast,...
The eight-episode series based on Hugh Howey’s novel of the same name takes to the stars with a two-episode launch on November 12 at 9 p.m. Beacon 23 follows two people, Halan (Stephan James) and Aster (Headey), whose fates become entangled after they find themselves trapped together at the end of the known universe. Per Deadline, Headey’s Aster mysteriously finds her way to a lonely beacon keeper, Halan, on his lighthouse in the darkest recesses of space. A tense battle of wills unfolds as Halan begins to question whether Aster is a friend or foe, as her ability to disguise her agenda and motives could make her a formidable opponent.
Headey and James lead the cast,...
- 9/20/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.