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HBO Series The White Lotus to Film in Cannes Region

The production will move to the French Riviera after the Cannes Film Festival concludes. The move follows the show's pattern of selecting high-profile tourist destinations for its settings.

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The HBO series The White Lotus will begin production in the Cannes area after the film festival ends. The location choice continues the show's practice of filming in upscale resort destinations that have drawn increased visitor interest after each season aired.

No filming schedule or episode count has been released.

The series previously shot in Hawaii, Sicily, and Thailand. Local tourism officials have not issued statements on expected visitor changes.

Key Facts

HBO series
The White Lotus moving to Cannes region
Previous locations
Hawaii, Sicily, Thailand
Timing
Production starts after Cannes festival ends

Potential Impact

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    Cannes area hotels and businesses may see increased bookings during filming.

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