The Emmy-winning HBO Original series THE WHITE LOTUS, created by Mike White, has begun filming its fourth season on the French Riviera. Production is underway in Cannes, St. Tropez and Monaco, with additional shooting in Paris, even though the story itself remains centered along the Côte d’Azur.
In this new chapter, the luxury resorts at the heart of the story will be two exceptional French hotels:
- Airelles Château de la Messardière, which in the series becomes the White Lotus du Cap
- Hôtel Martinez, reimagined on screen as the White Lotus Cannes
Season 4 logline
The fourth season will follow a new group of guests and employees at the White Lotus over the course of a single week, set against the backdrop of the world‑famous Cannes Film Festival.
As in previous seasons, viewers can expect sharp satire on privilege, power, desire and hypocrisy, this time immersed in the world of cinema, red carpets and festival excess.
Season 4 cast
The cast of the new season brings together major names from film and television, promising another unforgettable White Lotus line‑up.
Main cast announced:
- Helena Bonham Carter
- Vincent Cassel
- Steve Coogan
- Caleb Jonte Edwards
- Dylan Ennis
- Corentin Fila
- Ari Graynor
- Marissa Long
- Alexander Ludwig
- Chris Messina
- AJ Michalka
- Kumail Nanjiani
- Nadia Tereszkiewicz
Additional cast:
- Chloe Bennet
- Sandra Bernhard
- Heather Graham
- Max Greenfield
- Frida Gustavsson
- Charlie Hall
- Jarrad Paul
- Rosie Perez
- Ben Schnetzer
- Laura Smet
As usual for The White Lotus, this ensemble promises a fresh gallery of rich, neurotic and morally dubious characters, all trapped in yet another “holiday from hell”. For the full and constantly updated line‑up, you can also refer to the show’s page on IMDb – The White Lotus.
Creative credits
Season 4 of THE WHITE LOTUS is:
- Created, written and directed by Mike White
- Executive produced by Mike White, David Bernad and Mark Kamine
The series continues its acclaimed anthology format: a new location, a new cast and a new week of chaos in paradise, all filtered through Mike White’s razor‑sharp, darkly comic lens.
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