Tag: The White Lotus

  • ‘Succession’ likely to lead Emmy nominations, but Hollywood strikes could cloud ceremony

    By Associated Press

    LOS ANGELES: HBO may dominate Wednesday morning’s Emmy nominations with its elite trio of “Succession,” “The White Lotus” and “The Last of Us,” but the dominant theme darkening the scene is the ongoing writers’ strike and the looming possibility that actors may soon join them.

    “Succession” and its deeply dysfunctional dynasty of one-percenters is a lock to be nominated for best drama, which it has won two of the past three years. It’s near as certain to have multiple nominees across the acting categories, with stars Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin probable for best actor nods and Sarah Snook a likely frontrunner among the best actress nominees.

    The show led last year with 25 nominations for its third season, and given the Emmys’ soft spot for series’ final seasons, it could see a similar number for its concluding fourth.

    “The White Lotus” and “The Last of Us” are also probably shoo-ins for best drama, a category that HBO has won in six of the last eight years, fending off offerings from upstart streaming services.

    Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal, the duo on a fungus-filled quest in “The Last of US,” are favourites to get lead acting nominations. And the cursed vacationers at a Sicilian resort from the second season of “The White Lotus” could crowd the supporting categories, especially on the actress side, where Jennifer Coolidge, Aubrey Plaza, and Meghann Fahy could all be competing against one another.

    Contenders in the comedy categories are wildly diverse and the field is wide open, from acclaimed shows including “Barry,” “The Bear” and “Abbott Elementary,” to beloved series and past top Emmy winners like “Ted Lasso” and “The Marvelous Mrs.Maisel.”

    “Community” star Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chair Frank Scherma will announce the nominees.

    But the possibility of an industry debilitated by two strikes could dampen any joy for those nominated and could put the damper on the ceremony scheduled for September 18 on the Fox network.

    The work walkout from the writers who are essential to most awards telecasts is now in its 10th week, and with no negotiations planned, there’s no end in sight.

    The actors union’s contract with the consortium of studios, streaming services and production companies that hire them expires just hours after the nominations are announced, and a strike could follow if no agreement is reached. While last-minute deals often happen and the two sides could talk past the deadline, a strike from performers would leave the Emmys without its primary cast members, and could also eliminate promotional interviews and events that nominees do during the run-up.

    LOS ANGELES: HBO may dominate Wednesday morning’s Emmy nominations with its elite trio of “Succession,” “The White Lotus” and “The Last of Us,” but the dominant theme darkening the scene is the ongoing writers’ strike and the looming possibility that actors may soon join them.

    “Succession” and its deeply dysfunctional dynasty of one-percenters is a lock to be nominated for best drama, which it has won two of the past three years. It’s near as certain to have multiple nominees across the acting categories, with stars Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin probable for best actor nods and Sarah Snook a likely frontrunner among the best actress nominees.

    The show led last year with 25 nominations for its third season, and given the Emmys’ soft spot for series’ final seasons, it could see a similar number for its concluding fourth.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    “The White Lotus” and “The Last of Us” are also probably shoo-ins for best drama, a category that HBO has won in six of the last eight years, fending off offerings from upstart streaming services.

    Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal, the duo on a fungus-filled quest in “The Last of US,” are favourites to get lead acting nominations. And the cursed vacationers at a Sicilian resort from the second season of “The White Lotus” could crowd the supporting categories, especially on the actress side, where Jennifer Coolidge, Aubrey Plaza, and Meghann Fahy could all be competing against one another.

    Contenders in the comedy categories are wildly diverse and the field is wide open, from acclaimed shows including “Barry,” “The Bear” and “Abbott Elementary,” to beloved series and past top Emmy winners like “Ted Lasso” and “The Marvelous Mrs.Maisel.”

    “Community” star Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chair Frank Scherma will announce the nominees.

    But the possibility of an industry debilitated by two strikes could dampen any joy for those nominated and could put the damper on the ceremony scheduled for September 18 on the Fox network.

    The work walkout from the writers who are essential to most awards telecasts is now in its 10th week, and with no negotiations planned, there’s no end in sight.

    The actors union’s contract with the consortium of studios, streaming services and production companies that hire them expires just hours after the nominations are announced, and a strike could follow if no agreement is reached. While last-minute deals often happen and the two sides could talk past the deadline, a strike from performers would leave the Emmys without its primary cast members, and could also eliminate promotional interviews and events that nominees do during the run-up.

  • “The White Lotus Season 3 to take place in Asia”, says creator Mike White

    Express News Service

    Mike White, who created the critically acclaimed comedy anthology series The White Lotus has revealed his plans for the upcoming season in the bonus clip attached to the end of the season 2 finale. The writer said that he wanted season 3 to focus on death, Eastern religion, and spirituality. Due to the themes involved, he would like the upcoming season to be set in Asia.

    Elaborating on his plans for season 3, he said, “The first season kind of highlighted money, and then the second season is sex. I think the third season would be maybe a satirical and funny look at death and Eastern religion and spirituality. It feels like it could be a rich tapestry to do another round at White Lotus.”

    He further added, “I think it’d be fun to maybe go to a whole different continent. You know, we did Europe, and maybe Asia, something crazy like that, that would be fun.”

    The seventh and final episode of the second season of The White Lotus premiered on 11 December. The first season, which consisted of six episodes, premiered on 11 July 2021 and became a critical and commercial success.

    The first season of the series also went on to win ten awards at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards including for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Writing, and Outstanding Directing. The makers are yet to announce the cast and release plans for the third season.

    Mike White, who created the critically acclaimed comedy anthology series The White Lotus has revealed his plans for the upcoming season in the bonus clip attached to the end of the season 2 finale. The writer said that he wanted season 3 to focus on death, Eastern religion, and spirituality. Due to the themes involved, he would like the upcoming season to be set in Asia.

    Elaborating on his plans for season 3, he said, “The first season kind of highlighted money, and then the second season is sex. I think the third season would be maybe a satirical and funny look at death and Eastern religion and spirituality. It feels like it could be a rich tapestry to do another round at White Lotus.”

    He further added, “I think it’d be fun to maybe go to a whole different continent. You know, we did Europe, and maybe Asia, something crazy like that, that would be fun.”

    The seventh and final episode of the second season of The White Lotus premiered on 11 December. The first season, which consisted of six episodes, premiered on 11 July 2021 and became a critical and commercial success.

    The first season of the series also went on to win ten awards at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards including for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Writing, and Outstanding Directing. The makers are yet to announce the cast and release plans for the third season.

  • Jennifer Coolidge back for White Lotus Season 2

    By Express News Service

    Jennifer Coolidge’s return to the second season of HBO’s The White Lotus is now officially confirmed as the series began production earlier today in Italy, The series hails from writer, director and executive producer Mike White. The first season was set at an exclusive high-end resort, following the exploits of various guests and employees over the week.

    Coolidge portrayed Tanya McQuoid, a drunk, tragic middle-aged woman who books a trip to the hotel to scatter her dead mother’s ashes. The second season, consisting of seven episodes, will leave Hawaii and will follow a largely different group of vacationers as they jet to another White Lotus property in Italy and settle in temporarily amongst its inhabitants.

    Notably, Coolidge’s performance in season one earned her nominations for Critics’ Choice, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards. The cast of the second season includes actors F Murray Abraham, Adam DiMarco, Meghann Fahy, Tom Hollander, Michael Imperioli, Theo James, Aubrey Plaza, Haley Lu Richardson, Will Sharpe and Leo Woodall.

    The new season is currently being shot in San Domenico Palace in Taormina, as well as other locations in and around Sicily, Italy. White also executive produces along with David Bernad and Mark Kamine. 

  • Haley Lu Richardson, Tom Hollander join ‘White Lotus’ season two 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Actors Haley Lu Richardson and Tom Hollander have joined the cast for the second installment of HBO series “The White Lotus”.

    Richardson, known for films such as “Split”, “Columbus” and “The Edge of Seventeen”, and Hollander, who won a BAFTA award for best supporting actor for BBC series “The Night Manager”, boarded the cast for season two along with F Murray Abraham and Adam DiMarco, reported Variety.

    Created, written and directed by Mike White, the satirical comedy-drama television series follows the lives of the staff and guests at the White Lotus, a tropical resort in Hawaii.

    The first season, which launched on HBO Max in July 2021, featured Murray Bartlett, Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Lacy, Natasha Rothwell, and Steve Zahn.

    The second season, which will be once again written and directed by White, will leave Hawaii behind for a new location and is expected to follow a different group of vacationers at another White Lotus property.

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    Actor Aubrey Plaza was the first actor to be roped in for season two and she will play Harper Spiller, a woman on vacation with her husband and his friends.

    Besides her, actor Michael Imperioli of “The Sopranos” fame will feature as Dominic Di Grasso, a man travelling with his elderly father and recent college-graduate son.

    Plaza and Imperioli will be series regulars in season two, which is also rumoured to feature season one favourite Coolidge.

    “The White Lotus” season two will be executive produced by White along with David Bernad and Mark Kamine.

  • The White Lotus S2 adds F Murray Abraham, Tom Hollander and more

    By Express News Service

    The New Indian Express had recently reported that The Sopranos-actor Michael Imperioli and Aubrey Plaza will be starring in the second season of HBO’s social satire drama The White Lotus. The showrunners have now announced new cast members joining the second installment. F Murray Abraham, Tom Hollander, Adam DiMarco, Haley Lu Richardson are the latest addition to the cast of the show.

    ALSO READ | Aubrey Plaza to topline season two of HBO Max show ‘White Lotus’

    Adam DiMarcoF Murray Abraham, of Homeland-fame, will essay the role of Bert Di Grasso, an elderly vacationing at the eponymous luxary resort along with traveling with his son, to be played by Imperioli, and grandson Albie (DiMarco), a college graduate. Hollander, on the other hand, will play Quentin, a British expatriate.

    The second season will reportedly take place in a completely different setting with a different set of characters.

    Created by Mike White, who also wrote and directed the first season, The White Lotus was met with critical acclaim when it premiered last year. It is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar in India. 

  • Aubrey Plaza to topline season two of HBO Max show ‘White Lotus’

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: “Parks and Recreation” star Aubrey Plaza will headline the second installment of the HBO series “The White Lotus”.

    Created, written and directed by Mike White, the satirical comedy-drama television series follows the lives of the staff and guests at the White Lotus, a tropical resort in Hawaii.

    The first season, which launched on HBO Max in July 2021, featured Murray Bartlett, Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Lacy, Natasha Rothwell, and Steve Zahn.

    The second season, which will be once again written and directed by White, will leave Hawaii behind for a new location and is expected to follow a different group of vacationers at another White Lotus property.

    Plaza will play Harper Spiller, a woman on vacation with her husband and his friends.

    Actor Michael Imperioli of “The Sopranos” fame will feature in the show as Dominic Di Grasso, a man traveling with his elderly father and recent college-graduate son.

    Both will be series regulars in season two, which is also rumoured to feature the return of season one favourite Jennifer Coolidge.

    “The White Lotus” season two will be executive produced by White along with David Bernad and Mark Kamine.

    Plaza, who has also featured in movies such as “Black Bear”, “Ingrid Goes West” and “Happiest Season”, will next star in filmmaker Guy Ritchie’s “Operation Fortune” and Hulu drama series “Olga Dies Dreaming”.