
Laura Dern is officially boarding Season 4 of The White Lotus, stepping in after Helena Bonham Carter’s recent departure from the HBO series. Reports indicate Carter exited shortly after production began because her role “did not align once on set.” Rather than inheriting that part, Dern will portray an entirely new character crafted specifically for her. Deadline was first to report the news of Dern’s casting.
Production on the upcoming season is already underway in France, with the story unfolding during the Cannes Film Festival. As in previous installments, the narrative will follow a fresh group of wealthy guests and hotel staff over the course of a week. Filming locations include luxury properties in the south of France, with settings inspired by Saint-Tropez and Cannes, and additional scenes planned in Monaco and Paris.
The ensemble cast in Season 4 features names including as Vincent Cassel, Steve Coogan, Ari Graynor, Alexander Ludwig, Chris Messina, Kumail Nanjiani, Chloe Bennet, Sandra Bernhard, Heather Graham, Max Greenfield, Rosie Perez, Ben Schnetzer, and Laura Smet, among others.
Series creator Mike White continues to write, direct, and executive produce the show, alongside David Bernad and Mark Kamine. Dern’s casting marks a reunion with White, with whom she previously collaborated on Enlightened—earning a Golden Globe—and the film Year of the Dog. She also has prior ties to The White Lotus, having voiced an off-screen character in Season 2.
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