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‘The White Lotus’ Adds Kumail Nanjiani, Max Greenfield, Chloe Bennet & More: Everything We Know So Far

The new season adds five recurring stars as the anthology continues its weeklong hotel murder mystery with a fresh setting and a strong Emmy-winning casting history.

  • On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, HBO announced that Max Greenfield, Kumail Nanjiani, Chloe Bennet, Charlie Hall, and Jarrad Paul have joined The White Lotus Season 4, significantly expanding the ensemble cast.
  • Created, written, and directed by Mike White, the new season moves to France, with filming at the 19th-century palace Château de La Messardiére in Saint-Tropez. The series follows guests and employees over one week.
  • These five actors join previously announced cast members including Sandra Bernhard, Helena Bonham Carter, and Vincent Cassel. Paul, White, and executive producer David Bernad reunite after collaborating on the 2015 film The D Train.
  • Industry sources suggest these stars may portray locals or hotel staff rather than guests. Greenfield is reportedly playing Mitchell, Bennet is set as Brynn, and Hall is cast as Zach, though plot details remain confidential.
  • HBO renewed the series for a fourth season before the third debuted, reflecting the show's momentum. The franchise has won Emmy awards for casting in Seasons 1 and 2, underscoring its critical acclaim.
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The fourth season of "The White Lotus" continues to take shape. Five new actors reinforce the already high-caliber cast. The guest list for HBO's next luxury adventure is getting longer and longer. As confirmed by the streaming service, five other well-known faces join the ensemble of the fourth season of "The White Lotus": "New Girl" star Max Greenfield (46), "Silicon Valley" actor Kumail Nanjiani (47), Marvel star Chloe Bennet (33), "The Sex L…

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