The end is close: this Sunday the last chapter of the third season of “The White Lotus” arrives in Max

The end is close: this Sunday the last chapter of the third season of “The White Lotus” arrives in Max

This Sunday, April 6 at 22 in Max The great end of the third season of The White Lotusit will be the longest episode of the franchise to date.

Before the Grand Final, we leave you a review of the most iconic moments of this season – advertising, contains spoilers in case you are not up to date:

Greg’s surprise return (Ep. 01): When we thought we had last seen by betraying Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) In the second season, Greg (Jon Gries) reappears from nothing like Chloe’s boyfriend (Charlotte Le Bon). His arrival left everyone speechless and with a question in mind: what is we tracing now?

Victoria Humilla A Kate (Ep. 02): Victoria Ratliff (Parker Posey) He has given us some of the best phrases of the season (“Tsunaaaamii”, “Piper Nooo”, “Buuuudiiiisttttttttt”), but its maximum moment of glory came when Kate (Kate (Leslie Bibb) He tried to remind him that they had coincided in a Baby Shower. Victoria, with her unforgettable character (or rather, forgetful), made her feel like the most irrelevant person in the world.

Rick and the release of snakes (Ep. 03): An amazing walk, a snake show and a moment of “lighting” took Rick (Walton Goggins) to release all the snakes of their cages. An act that made us doubt if we were seeing the outcome of a luxury vacation or the beginning of a nightmare in which no one will be unharmed.

Jaclyn enters crisis due to age (Ep. 04): When he discovered that the resort he had gone was full of elders, Jaclyn (Michelle Monaghan) had an existential crisis of another level. His exaggerated reaction and the elderly film assembly enjoying the sun made this one of the most comic moments of the season.

Frank’s monologue (Ep. 05): Frank (Sam Rockwell) He gave us an unforgettable scene when reflecting on his addiction to unbridled life in Bangkok. His monologue was a philosophical blow that, between laughter and astonishment, let us reflect on human desires.

The post-Full Moon Party hangover (Ep. 06): Awakening with a monumental crude is already quite bad, but if you add to have kissed your own brother or deceived your husband, the drama multiplies. This episode took a look at the disaster of the previous chapter and left us with my mouth open.

The unexpected change in Mook (Ep. 07): Everything pointed to Mook (Lalisa Manobal) was a sweet and quiet girl, until she revealed her true personality in the appointment with Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong). His transition from innocent to ruthless made us rethink everything we thought about knowing about it.

About The White Lotus and the third season

The third season of The White Lotus It is a social satire that develops in an exclusive resort in Thailand and follows the experiences of several guests and employees over a week.

Advance of the last chapter of the third season:

Embed – The White Lotus – 3rd season | Advance 8 episode | Max

The cast of this season is headed by Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Lalisa Manobal, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Nivola, Lek Patravadi, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Tayme Thapthimthong and Aimee Lou Wood. The additional cast includes Nicholas Duvernay, Arnas Fedaraviius, Christian Friedel, Scott Glenn, Dom Hetrakul, Julian Kostov, Charlotte Le Bon, Morgana O’Reilly, and Shalini Peiris Peiris.

The first season, which premiered in July 2021, was held in Hawaii and received 20 Emmy nominations in 13 categories, winning ten awards, the largest number of victories of any program that year, including best limited series or anthology. The second season, which premiered in December 2022, was held in Sicily and obtained 23 Emmy nominations, including better dramatic series, and five awards.

Created, written and directed by Mike White; Executively produced by White, David Bernad and Mark Kamine.

The end of season three of The White Lotus arrives this Sunday in HBO and Max.

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