🍑 GEORGIA’S PREGNANT, BUT WHO’S THE DADDY?! 🍑

The Season 4 trailer just leaked and Wellsbury is officially BURNING DOWN! Is it Paul, Joe, or a ghost from Georgia’s past?

Two lines of pure chaos: Ginny is fully entering her “Georgia Era” with a dark new look, and seeing Austin holding a gun in that final frame? We are NOT okay. The “Cycles and Origins” theme is hitting hard—Georgia’s abusive stepfather is BACK and he’s not looking for an apology.

Netflix just dropped the biggest bombshell of 2026: Marcus is in rehab, Max is spiraling, and the Millers are officially broke again. Is this the final season or just the beginning of the end? The Reddit theories about the baby’s father are literally breaking the internet right now!

WATCH THE TEASER BREAKDOWN BEFORE IT’S TAKEN DOWN! 👇🔥

The Miller family is back, and if the newly released Season 4 trailer is any indication, “normal” is a word that no longer exists in Wellsbury. Following the explosive Season 3 finale that saw Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) chugging milk—a tell-tale sign of her pregnancies—the fandom has been sent into a tailspin. But behind the suburban picket fences and the pregnancy glow lies a season described by showrunners as a study in “Cycles and Origins.”

 

The Paternity Puzzle: Paul vs. Joe vs. The Unknown

The central mystery of Season 4—and the primary focus of the viral trailer—is the identity of Georgia’s unborn child’s father. While Georgia remains legally tied to Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter), the emotional tension with Joe (Raymond Ablack) reached a breaking point last season.

 

Showrunner Sarah Lampert recently teased in a Deadline interview that she actually “changed her mind” about the father’s identity mid-writing. This admission has sparked frantic debates on Reddit and X. A “Team Joe” thread on r/GinnyAndGeorgia has gained over 50,000 upvotes in 48 hours, with fans analyzing frame-by-frame interactions in the trailer to spot any lingering glances between the two.

 

Ginny Miller: The Transformation

If Season 1 was about Ginny (Antonia Gentry) finding her voice, Season 4 appears to be about her using it to manipulate. The trailer showcases a more “assertive and cunning” Ginny, sporting a bold, darker aesthetic that mirrors her mother’s youthful look.

 

“The cycle is completing,” says one top TikTok theorist. “Ginny isn’t just protecting the family anymore; she’s becoming the architect of their survival, just like Georgia.” This shift is most evident in a chilling scene where Ginny is seen coaching her younger brother, Austin (Diesel La Torraca), on how to handle the police—a direct callback to Georgia’s own childhood trauma.

The Ghosts of Georgia’s Past

The most shocking reveal of the trailer isn’t the pregnancy, but the casting. Sunny Mabrey has joined the cast as “Daisy”—a name synonymous with Georgia’s mother. Sources close to production suggest that Georgia’s estranged mother and her abusive stepfather have tracked the Millers to Wellsbury.

 

For a character who has spent three seasons running, Georgia is finally cornered. The trailer shows her in a therapy session—a move Lampert claims is Georgia’s attempt to “break the cycle” for good. However, with the family reportedly “broke again” after legal fees from Georgia’s murder trial, the pressure to return to her old, criminal ways has never been higher.

 

Production Leaks and Release Speculation

Filming for Season 4 officially wrapped in Toronto and Cobourg, Canada, in early March 2026. While Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos previously hinted at a 2026 release, the show’s absence from the “Next on Netflix 2026” official lineup has led industry insiders at What’s on Netflix to predict a “Holiday Surprise” drop in December 2026 or an early Q1 2027 premiere.

 

The cast’s “wrap” posts on Instagram were notably emotional, leading many to fear that Season 4 might be the series’ final run. However, Lampert has been vocal about the story’s longevity: “We found in the writers’ room that there’s actually more there. It would feel rushed to end it now.”

 

Sub-Plots: Marcus, Max, and the Baker Family

The trailer doesn’t shy away from the darker elements of the supporting cast. Marcus Baker (Felix Mallard) is briefly shown in what appears to be a treatment facility, continuing his battle with depression. Meanwhile, Max (Sara Waisglass) seems to be dealing with an intense “loneliness arc,” further isolating the teen group as they head toward graduation.

 

The Consensus: A Lighter Tone with Darker Stakes?

Despite the heavy plot points, the creative team has promised a “lighter, more hopeful” tone compared to the pitch-black intensity of Season 3. “Season 3 was about the breaking point,” Lampert told TV Insider. “Season 4 is about rebuilding.”

 

Whether Georgia can truly rebuild a life on a foundation of secrets remains to be seen. If the trailer’s final shot—Georgia looking into a mirror and seeing her younger self—is any indication, the past is never truly buried in Wellsbury.