Mike White's black comedy anthology series The White Lotus just concluded its third season on HBO. The show has already been announced for Season 4, which makes one wonder who will make it to the cast list for White's upcoming season.
And while we are still processing that heartbreaking Season 3 finale, fan castings are running wild for Season 4. White's anthology series boasts a new ensemble cast each season, which is a major component of its success.
Here are our Top 5 picks who would make the perfect additions to The White Lotus in Season 4.
*Disclaimer- This article is based on the author's opinion. Reader discretion is advised.*
Our Top 5 cast picks for The White Lotus Season 4
1) Jacob Elordi
Every season of The White Lotus needs a staple young white male guest, who is a brat. White perfectly casted Jake Lacy in Season 1, Theo James in Season 2, and Patrick Schwarzenegger in Season 3, and we think that the baton should be passed to Jacob Elordi in Season 4.
Elordi surely has the acting chops to play an entitled brat, as seen in HBO's Euphoria. He could play a handsome and wealthy brat, vacationing with his family or girlfriend in the titular resort. Having been in a range of acting projects, Elordi would be a perfect addition in the upcoming season.
2) Kaitlyn Dever

Kaitlyn Dever has recently been making waves with her acting talents and projects and we think that she would make a great addition to The White Lotus Season 4. She first gained the spotlight with projects like Netflix's Unbelievable and Booksmart. More recently, Dever earned praise for her role in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar, where she played a con woman.
Any lingering doubts should be cleared with her recent debut as Abby in HBO's The Last of Us, where she plays a controversial and dark character. While we would love to see Dever in more dark roles, she would fit right in with White's aesthetic of a luxurious resort. Her character could be another rich girl vacationing and sipping margaritas with her friends.
3) Jeff Goldblum
While the hotel manager did not had much of a role in the main plot in Season 3, Jeff Goldblum's casting could change that in the upcoming season. The ever-stylish and eccentric Goldblum has all the makings of being the next hotel manager, and it would be amusing to see him juggle all the guests.
Additionally, his recent role in Netflix's Kaos proves why he would be a perfect fit in the upcoming season. Goldblum's personality has a certain flair that would sit perfectly right with White's vision, and his presence would surely enhance the show's aesthetic.
4) Gillian Anderson

Anderson, who has proven her acting chops in Netflix's Sex Education and The Crown, would be a perfect addition to The White Lotus Season 4. Not only does she exude a certain kind of eliteness, but her character could very well be modeled after Connie Britton's and Parker Posey's in Seasons 1 and 3, respectively.
Anderson would perfectly fit the description of a wealthy businesswoman who is sophisticated on the surface, but has many layers, as is common with many White Lotus guests.
5) Andrew Scott
Last but not least, Fleabag's Hot Priest, Andrew Scott, would be a great addition to White's anthology series. Scott has showcased his acting range from Fleabag to All of Us Strangers, but his role in Netflix's Ripley makes his case even stronger.
Scott, who was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Ripley, plays a mysterious con man in the series. The Irish actor certainly has a mysterious and dark edge about him, which makes him a perfect guest to vacation in the titular resort. Additionally, Scott would thrive in both comedic and dark roles equally.
Well, these were our picks for The White Lotus Season 4, who we hope would make it to the next season. While HBO has not yet disclosed any information on the location and casting for the upcoming season, it's best to sip on some margaritas and re-watch the previous seasons for now.
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