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'The White Lotus' Renewed for Season 4—Yes, Before Season 3 Even Airs

More chaos to come

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Good news, White Lotus stans. While we’re just a few weeks away from the highly anticipated debut of season three, HBO has already given viewers something major to celebrate: the show is officially renewed for a fourth season. That’s right, the Emmy-winning HBO Original series from creator Mike White is sticking around—and I'm not mad about it.

The big announcement dropped on January 22 and while the deets on season four are still TBD (where will the next White Lotus resort be, and what fresh chaos will ensue?), fans don’t have to wait long to get their fix of the show. Season three premieres in just a few weeks, whisking viewers away to the stunning shores of Thailand. Expect more drama, more dysfunction and—because it’s The White Lotus—perhaps another mysterious death.

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For those not caught up (where have you been?!), each season of The White Lotus delivers a delicious cocktail of satire, privilege and messy antics, all set against dreamy resort backdrops. Season one took place in Hawaii, while season two delivered pure Sicilian glam. Both seasons followed wealthy, morally questionable guests and the overworked staff catering to them, with everything unraveling in the juiciest ways.

Season three’s cast is next-level, featuring stars like Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Michelle Monaghan, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Sex Education fave Aimee Lou Wood. Plus, Natasha Rothwell (aka Belinda, the spa manager fans were rooting for in season one) is finally back.

Set your reminders: season three premieres Sunday, February 16, at 9 p.m. on HBO and streams on Max. Until then, let’s take a moment to manifest even more dysfunctional resort drama in season four. Paradise has never been so chaotic, and I'm so here for it.

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