The White Lotus Season 4 Confirmed to be Set During Cannes Film Festival
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The highly anticipated fourth season of HBO's critically acclaimed series, 'The White Lotus,' has commenced production in the picturesque South of France. This new chapter will immerse viewers in the opulent world of the Cannes Film Festival, marking a fresh and intriguing setting for the show's signature blend of dark humor and social satire.
The Glamorous Unveiling of 'The White Lotus' Season 4 Amidst the Cannes Film Festival
In a significant announcement on April 15, 2026, HBO confirmed that the upcoming fourth season of 'The White Lotus' is officially in production in France. This season will feature a groundbreaking narrative choice, setting the week-long drama of the luxury resort chain against the glamorous backdrop of the Cannes Film Festival. This marks the first time creator Mike White has opted for two distinct White Lotus properties as central to the plot: the magnificent Airelles Château de la Messardière in Saint-Tropez, which will transform into the White Lotus du Cap, and the iconic Hotel Martinez on the Croisette, serving as the White Lotus Cannes.
Filming will primarily occur in the star-studded locales of Cannes, Saint-Tropez, and Monaco, with additional scenes captured in Paris to complement the Cote d’Azur-focused storyline. The ensemble cast for this new season is as impressive as its predecessors, featuring renowned actors such as Helena Bonham Carter, Vincent Cassel, Steve Coogan, Caleb Jonte Edwards, Dylan Ennis, Corentin Fila, Ari Graynor, Marissa Long, Alexander Ludwig, Chris Messina, AJ Michalka, Kumail Nanjiani, and Nadia Tereszkiewicz. Joining them are Chloe Bennet, Sandra Bernhard, Heather Graham, Max Greenfield, Frida Gustavsson, Charlie Hall, Jarrad Paul, Rosie Perez, Ben Schnetzer, and Laura Smet. Mike White continues his role as the visionary creator, writer, and director, also executive producing alongside David Bernad and Mark Kamine.
The integration of the Cannes Film Festival into the narrative framework presents a compelling new dimension for 'The White Lotus.' This setting not only promises heightened drama and intrigue but also offers a unique opportunity to explore themes of ambition, artistry, and the often-unseen complexities behind the facade of glamour. The series has consistently excelled at dissecting human behavior within exclusive environments, and placing it amidst one of the world's most prestigious cultural events is sure to provide a rich tapestry for its intricate storytelling. Viewers can anticipate a captivating exploration of the privileged and the precarious, set against the stunning Riviera landscape.

