With The White Lotus Season 3 now wrapped, fans are buzzing about a juicy new possibility: a special “all-stars” season featuring fan-favorite cast members from past seasons. And while HBO hasn’t officially greenlit the idea, series creator Mike White has dropped some tantalizing hints.
In a recent interview, White admitted he’d love to do an all-stars version, though he stayed tight-lipped on any timeline or whether it’s in active development. Still, considering the show’s knack for reinvention and blending satirical dark comedy with murder mystery, it’s easy to see how revisiting former characters could spice things up in new and dangerous ways.
So far, only a few actors have made repeat appearances across the series:
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Jennifer Coolidge‘s iconic Tanya appeared in Seasons 1 and 2
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Natasha Rothwell’s Belinda returned in Season 3 after her Season 1 debut
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Jon Gries has played Tanya’s husband Greg across all three seasons
Adding fuel to the “all-stars” fire, Season 3 cast member Patrick Schwarzenegger (Saxon Ratliff) shared that he’s heard chatter about the concept. He even joked about gathering all the show’s most obnoxious male characters—his own included—into one luxurious hotel. Think Saxon, Season 1’s Shane (Jake Lacy), and Season 2’s Cameron (Theo James) sharing cabanas and bad takes. According to Schwarzenegger, Mike White even floated this hilarious idea on set, suggesting it’s not just a fan fantasy.
While details on Season 4 are scarce, here’s what we do know:
HBO officially renewed the show in January 2024. Mike White hinted that this time around, the setting will stray from the typical beachy paradise. No more tropical resorts or coastal cliffs—expect something fresh and surprising, though White reassures fans there’s still “room for more murders at White Lotus hotels.” Naturally.
Past seasons took viewers to Hawaii, Italy, and most recently Thailand, mixing established stars with exciting newcomers. That formula isn’t changing, but whether we get a full-fledged reunion of past cast members is still up in the air.
So, while nothing is confirmed yet, don’t count out a White Lotus: All-Stars season just yet—it may just be a murder away.