White lotus Season 3 was a major addition to the 2025 TV schedule, but it also came with controversy. The credits have been rolling for a long time in the HBO season, but a Walton Goggins spokesperson had to close the interview so long ago after the interviewer pushed him over questions about his feud with co-star Amy Lou Wood. There's more to it, and cast member Jason Isaacs regrets the part he played.
Isaacs recently attended a roundtable led by the LA Times to talk about his work White lotus. During the discussion, Isaacs recalled how the quotes he gave during the press tour for Season 3 deflect the conversation from the show (which can be streamed with maximum subscription). The British actor tried to explain his comments. And he tried to explain how he felt people took it and ran with it in a way he didn't expect:
So I said a few times, “You make friends. You lose friends, romance, etc. Things happen between the department and all the behind-the-scenes dramas that we are all used to. Well, the online world got mad and tried to dismantle, and think about who knows who is who and who is. [doing what].
Jason Isaacs has made headlines more than a few times throughout this latest TWL episode. He trolled Duke University and made headlines to discuss other elements that tied to his character. He spoke to Cinemablend along with some of his cast members who are allegedly quarantined from his filming experience in Thailand. As for the role he played in gossip, it appears that what has been done is being done. This situation is a true testament to the way comments spread across the internet like wildfires.
Isaacs may talk about other things like the scenes at Tim Ratliff's big monastery, but there's a selling point for the drama, and fans may want to hear more about what happened during filming. on the other hand Harry Potter The alum has some regrets about sharing his feelings in the first place, he made something else clear:
What happened there is far less interesting than Mike White's great story. You probably don't care who you went to dinner with. I wish I hadn't opened my mouth about it, but I don't want to pretend it was a holiday.
Overall, Jason Isaac is happy he was there White lotus But I want to be honest, I hope that everything behind the scenes wasn't the sun and roses. I can get it completely and don't seem to blame the showrunner for what might have happened on set while filming, based on his tributes from Mike White.
Unfortunately, the fact that Isaacs was open about it definitely isn't going to kill any of the conversations around it White lotus'It was supposed to be a BTS drama. It's hard to say how interested I am in production this third season. But what can be speculated in Isaacs' comments is that he hopes that the gossip will not let the final piece be owned.
As for me, where do I want to see it now? White lotus Heading to Season 4. This is definitely an unexpected location and a drama-free filming process.