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10.08.2021 - 22:21 / variety.com
Kate Aurthur editorHBO has ordered another season of Mike White’s “The White Lotus,” a vicious, buzzy satire set at an ornate Hawaiian resort.
According to HBO, its second installment leave Hawaii “and follows a different group of vacationers as they jet to another White Lotus property and settle in temporarily amongst its inhabitants.”In interviews, White — who wrote and directed every episode of the first season — has said he’d want to do more of the show, anthology-style, set at a different
.Netflix has announced that they have officially picked up Manifest for a fourth and final season!
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HBO has ordered another series of The White Lotus, which will see a new cast and setting for its second instalment.The WarnerMedia network has green-lit Mike White’s satirical series for a second run, this time moving from its Hawaii setting and bringing in a new cast.
The White Lotus centers on a group of wealthy travelers vacationing at an exclusive Hawaiian resort. But what starts out as a picturesque vacation soon descends into chaos as the cracks in these people's lives reveal themselves.
HBO clearly likes what they see with Mike White’s “The White Lotus,” a new series that has earned solid ratings but also really captured the conversation on social media. This critically-acclaimed six-part limited series will return for a second installment, the streaming and cable subscriber announced today.
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