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90% Prime Video series you can watch right now is given major season four update

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Published 12:10 6 Oct 2025 GMT+1

90% Prime Video series you can watch right now is given major season four update

A viral moment had everybody talking about the hit show

Ellie Kemp

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Topics: The White Lotus, HBO, Streaming, Film and TV, Amazon Prime

Ellie Kemp
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Ellie joined UNILAD in 2024, specialising in SEO and trending content. She moved from Reach PLC where she worked as a senior journalist at the UK’s largest regional news title, the Manchester Evening News. She also covered TV and entertainment for national brands including the Mirror, Star and Express. In her spare time, Ellie enjoys watching true crime documentaries and curating the perfect Spotify playlist.

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Prime Video fans are still discovering a 'delightfully dark' drama starring Lukas Gage.

Since his first TV appearance in HBO show Enlightened 12 years ago, the Californian actor has slowly risen to fame, now a household name.

From another HBO hit, Euphoria, to Netflix's You, you're more than likely to have seen him in one show or another.

Now, the 30-year-old is set to release a memoir, titled I Wrote This for Attention.

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As per the book's logline, it chronicles 'his upbringing in a broken family, struggles with borderline personality disorder and his commitment to always being the centre of attention'.

In it, Gage discusses his marriage to hairstylist and now ex-husband Chris Appleton.

Lukas Gage reflects on his brief marriage to Chris Appleton in his new memoir (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
Lukas Gage reflects on his brief marriage to Chris Appleton in his new memoir (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

The couple tied the knot in April 2023 after just several months of dating. The ceremony was officiated by, who else, but Kim Kardashian, and aired on an episode of Disney+'s The Kardashians.

The pair split that November after almost seven months of marriage.

Gage has now reflected that his love life shouldn't be an 'exhibition for the world', telling Us Weekly: "Maybe for the next one, we’ll just keep it a little more quiet."

It comes just weeks after the creator of another hit HBO TV series Gage was part of gave a major update on the show's fourth season.

The drama in question - available to stream via Prime Video's HBO subscription add-on - has racked up a 90 percent Rotten Tomatoes score across its current three instalments.

Viewers have labeled it 'gripping' but sometimes 'uncomfortable', giving credit to the show's 'perfect cast'.

Each season is set in a luxury resort in a different location, following the lives of both guests and hotel staff members over the course of a week.

Gage starred as hotel worker Dillion in the show's debut season (HBO)
Gage starred as hotel worker Dillion in the show's debut season (HBO)

Gage stars as staff member Dillion in the first set of episodes, set on the tropical island of Hawaii.

He also went viral for a particular saucy scene involving the resort manager in episode four...

The show we're talking about is, of course, The White Lotus, created by Mike White.

Its second and third seasons were set in Sicily and Thailand, with the show due to land back in Europe for its fourth series.

HBO CEO Casey Bloys confirmed the hit show would be heading to France for its upcoming season, due for release in late 2026.

He remained vague on the exact details though, telling Deadline at September's Emmy Awards: "France for sure, but details and location TBD."

Asked if White was in France writing the new season, Casey answered: "I believe that is the case."

Previously, White expressed a desire to 'get a little bit out of the crashing waves and rocks vernacular' for season four.

So, we can rule out the sandy shores of the French Riveria, I guess. Perhaps the rolling hills of the French countryside will set the scene instead. Time will tell!

In the meantime, all three seasons of The White Lotus are streaming now on HBO via Prime Video.

Gage's memoir, I Wrote This For Attention, releases on October 14.

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