Life and art have been known to imitate each other. It comes as no surprise, then, that HBO's class satire The White Lotus has been renewed for a third season.
The anthology series will be extending its stay in the world's most luxurious resorts with the most cursed vibes. There are few details known yet, other than the third instalment of the show will follow a new cast of glamorous characters in a new exotic location with an unmistakably ominous air.
The Mike White-created HBO hit is currently three episodes into Season 2, releasing one every Sunday until the season finale on December 11. It's set in Sicily, with fan favourite and known icon Jennifer Coolidge and Jon Gries as the sole returning characters from the show's Hawaii-set first season, bringing Aubrey Plaza, Michael Imperioli, Will Sharpe, Hayley Lu Richardson, Meghann Fahy, Theo James and more into the star-studded fold.
Season 1 received a whopping 20 Emmy nominations and took home 10 awards. And The White Lotus keeps on gaining traction: HBO reports that the premiere episode of Season 2 has been watched by "more than 7.6 million viewers," with the series becoming the No.1 title on HBO Max this past week.
The anthology series will be extending its stay in the world's most luxurious resorts with the most cursed vibes. There are few details known yet, other than the third instalment of the show will follow a new cast of glamorous characters in a new exotic location with an unmistakably ominous air.
The Mike White-created HBO hit is currently three episodes into Season 2, releasing one every Sunday until the season finale on December 11. It's set in Sicily, with fan favourite and known icon Jennifer Coolidge and Jon Gries as the sole returning characters from the show's Hawaii-set first season, bringing Aubrey Plaza, Michael Imperioli, Will Sharpe, Hayley Lu Richardson, Meghann Fahy, Theo James and more into the star-studded fold.
Season 1 received a whopping 20 Emmy nominations and took home 10 awards. And The White Lotus keeps on gaining traction: HBO reports that the premiere episode of Season 2 has been watched by "more than 7.6 million viewers," with the series becoming the No.1 title on HBO Max this past week.