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The White Lotus Is Deadlier Than Ever in New Season 2 Trailer

The White Lotus Is Deadlier Than Ever in New Season 2 Trailer

Checking into the infamous hotel seems to be even more dangerous this season...

The season two trailer for HBO series The White Lotus released today, revealing that checking into the infamous hotel is just as perilous this season as it was on the last.


The White Lotus season one followed a group of wealthy characters as they vacation at an exclusive Hawaiian resort. Season two is set abroad at another "White Lotus" property in Sicily, Italy.

Michael Imperioli plays Dominic Di Grasso, who travels to Italy with his recent college graduate son, Albie (Adam Dimarco), and elderly father, Bert (F. Murray Abraham). The three arrive in Sicily in order to learn about their family roots, though it's apparently not by choice.

According to Albie in the trailer, the three are travelling alone because "because all the women in our family hate [Dominic]." After watching Dominic and Bert flirt with several Italian women in the teaser, it's clear why.

Aubrey Plaza also stars as Harper Spiller, who appears to be a much more timid presence compared to some of Plaza's other roles. Harper's husband, Ethan (Will Sharpe), has brought his friend Cameron Babcock (Theo James) along on his trip, and Cameron makes a point to tell Ethan he thinks Harper is a "dud."

Jennifer Coolidge also reprises her role of Tanya McQuoid from season one, now married to Greg (Jon Gries), who is upset his new wife brought her personal assistant on vacation.

The trailer ends with the image of a gun, and a body bag being dragged away.

Find out how these dramatic conflicts resolve, and whodunit, when The White Lotus season 2 premieres October 30 on HBO Max. Until then, catch the full trailer below.

The White Lotus Season 2 | Official Trailer | HBOwww.youtube.com

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Ryan Adamczeski

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Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of New York University Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing, with a focus in television writing and comedy. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics.

Ryan is the Digital Director of The Advocate Channel, and a graduate of New York University Tisch's Department of Dramatic Writing, with a focus in television writing and comedy. She is also a member of GALECA, the LGBTQ+ society of entertainment critics.