Everything to Know About The White Lotus Season Four

Warning: spoilers for season three of The White Lotus ahead.
Season three of The White Lotus packed a lot of questionable things into its eight-episode run: an incestuous threesome, intrusive murder-suicide fantasies, and endless brand collabs, to name a few. After ending on a shocking note, with toxic but lovable couple Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) and Rick (Walton Goggins) meeting a tragic end, the series’ Thailand-set third season set a high bar for chaos and mystic symbolism. Creator Mike White is surely up to the task, though—and naturally, the Emmy-winning HBO hit has already been renewed for a season four. Here’s everything we know about it so far:
Where will The White Lotus season four be set?
Deadline broke the news in September that season four will take place in France (though the news hasn’t officially been confirmed by HBO yet).
Now, Variety has learned that production for the series has been scouting shooting locations in both Paris and the French Riviera. The publication’s sources think the series will likely unfold largely in the South of France, with a side plot happening in Paris.
While the first three seasons took place exclusively at Four Seasons properties, HBO has reportedly not renewed its partnership with the hotel chain. And while no other hotels have been locked in for filming yet, Variety reports that production has scouted the chic Le Lutetia on the Left Bank of the Seine in the Saint-Germain des Prés neighborhood (where artists including Charlie Chaplin, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso and Josephine Baker all stayed), and the five-star Ritz Paris, which opened in 1898 and was visited by a similarly iconic crew of historic figures, including Coco Chanel and Marcel Proust.
Given its close, confined quarters at one hotel property, The White Lotus filming experience has been described by many past cast members as a cross between a sleepaway camp and a reality TV set. It’ll be interesting to see how the new setting affects this installment’s outcome.
Are any former cast members returning?
Though each season of the anthology series features a new group of nepo babies, beloved character actors, and other casting wild cards, White has also always brought back at least one character to tie together the thread between seasons. In season two, it was Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) and Greg (Jon Gries), who galivanted around Italy on a moped before Greg set Tanya up to be killed in a murder-by-gays plot. This time around, we were reintroduced to Belinda (Natasha Rothwell), who finally got hers after being ghosted by Tanya—though in a characteristically cynical White-twist, she turned around and did the same thing to Pornchai.
So who could be coming back next season? Wood confirmed to W that, despite some fan theories, there’s no chance Chelsea or Rick will return. Maybe we’ll circle back to Belinda and Pornchai—will White want plot symmetry between seasons, with Pornchai somehow getting justice this time?
The other most apparent loose end is with the Ratliff family. After the slow, season-long build-up toward Timothy revealing to his spoiled and sheltered family that he had lost all of their money, it was disappointing to be denied that climactic moment as a viewer. He was also apparently facing time in federal prison. Will there be Zoom calls with Jason Isaacs from his cushy minimum security institution next season? Will we see Parker Posey’s Victoria working at a hotel, rather than visiting one as a guest? Will Patrick Schwarzenegger’s Saxon go on his own spiritual journey, inspired by the death of Chelsea? The possibilities are endless.
There’s also the chance of an all-star season, with the ensemble solely comprised of past cast members. White has said he’s open to the idea, with HBO CEO Casey Bloys riffing that maybe Molly Shannon’s character from season one knows Victoria. “There are so many connections between all these awful people,” he told THR.
When will The White Lotus season 4 return?
There’s no release date yet—stay tuned for updates. Filming will reportedly begin next year.
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