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The White Lotus renewed for fourth season

The White Lotus renewed for fourth season
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HBO confirms that The White Lotus will return for a fourth season, most likely in 2026.

HBO has renewed black comedy drama The White Lotus for a fourth season ahead of the premiere of the third.

The show - from creator Mike White - is set at a different branch of a luxury resort chain each season, with a mostly-different cast each season.

Season one was based in Hawaii, season two in Sicily and the third will be in Thailand, the latter of which has a cast including Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Jason Isaacs and Patrick Schwarzenegger.

Making the announcement of a fourth season, HBO tweeted: "Good news travels fast. #TheWhiteLotus is excited to welcome you to a new destination."

The setting for season four has yet to be revealed, although many fans responded with calls for a wintry or ski resort location such as the Swiss Alps.

Season three premieres on February 16 at 9pm ET on Max in the US and simultaneously on February 17 at 2am GMT on Sky Atlantic in the UK.

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