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The White Lotus Season 3 Cast Revealed

Jan 7, 2024

We’re ready to check back in now more than ever.

HBO announced the cast for the highly-anticipated third season of The White Lotus, which will star Leslie Bibb, who played Christine Everhart in Iron Man, and Jason Isaacs, best known as Lucius Malfoy from Harry Potter.

Additionally, multiple season one cast members are returning, including Natasha Rothwell, Parker Posey, Dom Hetrakul, Michelle Monaghan and Tayme Thapthimthong. The series is set to begin filming in Thailand next month.

Just in case you need a quick trip down memory lane: During the show’s first season Belinda (Natasha) served as a companion to Jennifer Coolidge‘s unpredictable heiress Tanya McQuoid, who ultimately backtracked on her promise of helping Belinda open up her very own wellness center, opting to leave her with a large amount of cash instead.

And though Natasha may not have played a part in season two (where Tanya checks out for good, unfortunately), she teased that fans can expect for their jaws to drop during season three, as hers did after going through the latest scripts.

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