Bonjour, Chaos: ‘The White Lotus’ Season 4 Adds Heather Graham and Rosie Perez
The guest list for Mike White’s next satirical masterpiece is officially growing. HBO has confirmed a wave of new names for The White Lotus Season 4 cast, featuring a mix of Hollywood legends and international breakout stars.
Joining the previously announced heavyweights are Heather Graham (Boogie Nights), Rosie Perez (The Flight Attendant), and Ben Schnetzer (The Madison). The ensemble also adds a distinct European flair with Frida Gustavsson (Vikings: Valhalla), Tobias Santelmann (The Last Kingdom), and Laura Smet (The Bridesmaid).

A New Playground: Saint-Tropez
For the first time in the series’ history, the production is moving away from Four Seasons properties. The White Lotus Season 4 cast will be checking into the Château de La Messardière in Saint-Tropez. This 19th-century palace-turned-hotel on the French Riviera serves as the perfect backdrop for the show’s signature exploration of extreme wealth and simmering social tension.
Filming is reportedly set to begin in late April 2026 and will run through October. Insiders suggest the plot may weave in the glamour of the Cannes Film Festival, adding another layer of “meta” satire to the high-society drama. As we noted in our Highest Grossing Movies 2026 Predictions, the French Riviera is becoming the center of the entertainment world this year.
Who Else is on the Guest List?
These new additions join what is arguably the most stacked The White Lotus Season 4 cast to date. According to the official casting update from Deadline, the already confirmed stars for the France-set season include:
- Helena Bonham Carter
- Steve Coogan
- Vincent Cassel
- Sandra Bernhard
- Kumail Nanjiani
- Max Greenfield
- Chloe Bennet
While character details are being kept under a “non-disclosure agreement” tighter than a hotel corset, fans are already speculating if any former guests—like Natasha Rothwell’s Belinda—might make a surprise appearance to collect on their recent fortunes.

Pop-RNB Verdict
Mike White has a knack for revitalizing careers, and seeing Heather Graham and Rosie Perez in this environment is a stroke of genius. With the French Riviera as a character itself, Season 4 is shaping up to be even more decadent (and deadly) than the last.