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The White Lotus Season 4 Assembles Its Wildest Cast Yet With Kumail Nanjiani, Max Greenfield and More

The White Lotus Season 4 Assembles Its Wildest Cast Yet With Kumail Nanjiani, Max Greenfield and More
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The White Lotus season 4 just got starrier: Kumail Nanjiani, Max Greenfield, and more are checking in as the series heads to France for filming.

The White Lotus is doing what it does best: checking in a stack of fascinating people to make bad decisions in beautiful places. Season 4 just bulked up its guest list again, and the lineup is getting hefty.

New faces checking in

The latest additions: Kumail Nanjiani (Only Murders in the Building), Max Greenfield (The Neighborhood), Chloe Bennet (Interior Chinatown), Charlie Hall (The Sex Lives of College Girls), and Jarrad Paul (Free Bert). They join a season that was already looking crowded in a good way with Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown), Chris Messina (Birds of Prey), Sandra Bernhard (Severance), Steve Coogan (Alan Partridge), Caleb Jonte Edwards (Black Snow), Alexander Ludwig (Vikings), AJ Michalka (The Goldbergs), Ari Graynor (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story), and Vincent Cassel (The Shrouds).

  • Kumail Nanjiani
  • Max Greenfield
  • Chloe Bennet
  • Charlie Hall
  • Jarrad Paul
  • Helena Bonham Carter
  • Chris Messina
  • Sandra Bernhard
  • Steve Coogan
  • Caleb Jonte Edwards
  • Alexander Ludwig
  • AJ Michalka
  • Ari Graynor
  • Vincent Cassel

Character specifics are under wraps (par for this show), but Nanjiani and Greenfield didn’t just snag quick cameos — they’re set for two of the season’s biggest recurring roles.

Where we are this time

After Hawaii, Sicily, and Thailand, the anthology is shifting to France. Season 4 will be set at the Chateau de La Messardiere in Saint-Tropez on the Cote d'Azur — a 19th-century palace turned luxury hotel that feels tailor-made for the show’s brand of sunlit menace.

"For the fourth season, I want to get a little bit out of the crashing waves of rocks vernacular but there’s always more room for more murders at the White Lotus hotels," creator Mike White teased last year.

Translation: new vibe, same sharp knives.

Season 3 pushed the series into darker, twistier territory and absolutely stuck the landing, so the prospect of this cast running amok in Saint-Tropez? Yes, please.