Mike White’s anthology series has been renewed by HBO for a fourth season, the network announced Wednesday. The news comes less than a month before “The White Lotus” debuts its third season, which is set in Thailand.
The HBO Max series 'The White Lotus' will continue to expand its universe with a fourth season, when the third has not even been released yet. This new installment will arrive on t
HBO Original series The White Lotus, from Mike White, has been renewed for a fourth season, ahead of the season 3 debut. The eight-episode third season of th
HBO has renewed "The White Lotus" for a fourth season ahead of its third season premiere (on Sunday, February 16).
HBO has ordered Season 4 of its anthology dramedy, White Lotus. No casting or locale have been announced yet for the fourth chapter of writer-producer Mike White's Emmy-winning show. Season 3, which takes place in Thailand,
HBO has not announced a production start date for Season 4, but fans will have plenty of “White Lotus” to tide them over while they wait. In the same interview, White explained that the upcoming Season 3 will satirize death and spirituality in the same way that previous seasons tackled wealth and love.
The White Lotus' has been officially renewed for Season 4 at HBO, sources close to the production tell Variety.
Episode 1 of The White Lotus Season 3 is set to premiere on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET/ 8 p.m. CT while Episode 2 can be viewed on the next Sunday, February 23, 2025, on the same time on HBO Max.
HBO is filling up its frequent traveler card to The White Lotus. Four weeks ahead of the show’s third season premiere, HBO has renewed The White Lotus for a fourth installment. The Thailand-set season three is set to debut Feb. 16, two-plus years after season two.
The White Lotus remains open for a fourth season. HBO has renewed Mike White's drama series ahead of the launch of season three. The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned network didn’t reveal any details of season four so it’s not clear where it’s set and who will be in it.
HBO and Max chief Casey Bloys implied last November that, with respect to a renewal, the ball was essentially in White's court. “Mike, obviously—if he wants to move forward and do the four seasons—he will do the fourth season,” Bloys said ( via Variety ).