Fans Speculate Who Might Return in ‘The White Lotus’ Season 4: All-Star Edition?

Let’s unravel this delightful mess of speculation, shall we? As the curtain falls on the blood-soaked finale of Season 3 of “The White Lotus,” fans are left in a frenzied whirl of theories about who might waltz back into the luxurious chaos of the next season. The ever-reliable Jon Gries, who plays the enigmatic Greg/Gary, seems to be the barnacle that just won’t detach from the ship of this wildly popular series. His name pops up like an overzealous party guest, with castmates like Natasha Rothwell (Belinda) and Walton Goggins (Rick) confidently asserting that Gries is practically a staple of the franchise. “Jon is like the barnacle of The White Lotus ship, he stays around,” Rothwell quips, perfectly encapsulating the actor’s recurring role in the series.
But, dear readers, the speculation doesn’t stop there. The conversation quickly pivots to the potential resurrection of Rothwell’s character, Belinda, who left the finale with a cool $5 million in her pocket. Carrie Coon (Leslie) and Tayme Thapthimthong (Gaitok) suggest that Belinda and her son’s storyline might not be finished, hinting at new adventures or perhaps a rise from the ashes of a lavish, money-fueled escapade. Rothwell herself seems eager to answer the call, stating, “I feel like Belinda is everyone and everyone is Belinda.” How delightfully meta!
Aimee Lou Wood throws in her two cents, musing that Leslie Bibb’s Kate could also make a comeback, ideally on a girls’ trip with some familiar faces from previous seasons. Can you imagine the tension? The possibilities are endless, and Patrick Schwarzenegger (who plays the unfortunate Timothy Ratliff) humorously suggests that an all-star season featuring the most “douchiest guys” or hotel managers could be on the horizon. Creator Mike White has even hinted that he’d be “cool” with an all-star cast, which leaves us giddy with anticipation.
As we ponder who might strut back into the luxury resort, let’s remember that the unpredictability of Mike White’s creative genius keeps us on our toes. Will Greg/Gary grace us with his presence once more? Or will Belinda ride off into the sunset like a phoenix rising from the ashes? Only time will tell. Until then, let’s revel in the delicious uncertainty that makes “The White Lotus” a topic of riveting discussion. Class is now dismissed, but the speculation? That’s just getting started.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and The Hollywood Reporter
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