‘I’m Gonna Be 30’: Ginny & Georgia’s Diesel La Torraca Talks Season 4 And How ‘No One’ Has Predicted What Comes Next

The following article contains spoilers from Ginny & Georgia Season 3. If you’re not caught up, you can check out all ten episodes with a Netflix subscription.

The 2025 Netflix schedule is filled to the brim with new releases, and one highly anticipated release was the third season of Ginny & Georgia. With the stakes raised higher every season, and a confirmed Season 4 on the way, actor Diesel La Torraca is here for what’s to come – and says that not a single fan has predicted what will happen next:

Austin’s rapid aging in the show has been a topic of online discussion for some time, and how Netflix often takes a few years to release a new season. This leads to actors growing up quite quickly out of kid roles, which Austin did do, but Torraca finds the memes humorous.

Even so, what Torraca did tease is that while he’s seen a lot of theories about what will happen next, he says that no one has guessed what will occur, and that they’re going in a direction that will be “hard to predict.”

What I do know, where we’re going with Austin a tiny bit in season four, is that no one has said anything about that. I really think that we’re going somewhere really crazy with it, that it would be hard to kind of predict. So thankfully I haven’t seen anyone spoil it for themselves unknowingly yet.

Season 4 of Ginny & Georgia is already bringing a lot of changes to its characters. Georgia’s surprise pregnancy (who’s the baby daddy? We don’t know yet) is a major shocker. Marcus’s breakdown and subsequent trip to rehab for the summer were a huge deal. However, we see Austin begin to break after what he does, and the way Torraca phrases how he will be in Season 4 worries me:

He has matured in regards to what he had to go through at the end of season three. I think that’s all I’m gonna say, because if I say too much, we can definitely give it away. He departs slightly from the 9-year-old that we know him to be.

Oh dear, how much more trauma does this young boy have to go through?

I’ve been enjoying the direction that Ginny & Georgia has taken in terms of providing proper representation of mental health among America’s youth today. If that leans more towards where Austin is heading, I’m both nervous and intrigued, mainly because I’m curious how they will handle it. But for now, all I can do is sit and wait until the fourth season premieres. I’m champing at the bit for more info.

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