The White Lotus has added even more cast members to its ensemble for the highly-anticipated third season.

As originally reported by Variety, three new actors have joined the line-up for the upcoming run that is taking the drama to Thailand.

Those actors are: The Buccaneers' Francesca Corney (pictured left), Bel-Air's Nicholas Duvernay, and The Wheel of Time and The Last Kingdom's Arnas Fedaravičius (pictured right).

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It has not been revealed what roles the trio are playing.

Previous casting announcements for season 3 have included Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Jason Isaacs, Carrie Coon and Parker Posey, to name just a few.

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Natasha Rothwell is also reprising her role as Belinda, the hotel worker from season 1 who was devastated when Jennifer Coolidge's Tanya pulled out of her business investment idea.

"I gasped out loud a minimum of five times and this was just me reading them," Rothwell said of the scripts for season three. "The scripts are a testament to [creator] Mike [White]'s skill and ability to tell the most smart and entertaining stories.

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"I mean, everything that he does is like a lesson to me as an actor and a performer. And as a writer myself, he takes folks on a journey. Everyone needs to buckle up, because it's going to get real!"

After strike-related delays, the third season of The White Lotus is expected to start production in February, shooting across Koh Samui, Phuket, and Bangkok.

The White Lotus can be streamed on NOW and Sky Go in the UK, and on Max in the US.

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