Miloš Biković has joined the cast of the third season of "The White Lotus"
Russian actor Miloš Biković ("Holop", "Ice") has joined the cast of the third season of "The White Lotus". Along with him, Carrie Coon, Christian Friedel, Leslie Bibb, Parker Posey, and Morgana O'Reilly will appear in the new chapter of the HBO anthology. Also returning to the series will be Natasha Rothwell, who will reprise her role from the first installment and will once again play Belinda.
Shooting of the third season of the show will start in February and will take place in Thailand, where the action of the new part will unfold. Exact plot details have not yet been disclosed, except that it will tell about a new group of guests at the elite White Lotus resort.
The anthology tells the story of a week in the life of the staff and guests at the luxurious White Lotus. With each passing day, the vacationers and employees show more and more of their true character, causing relations between them to become more strained and the tropical idyll to grow darker.
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HBO decided not to cooperate with the actor after massive criticism on social networks. Bikovic was supposed to star in the third season of "White Lotus" and, according to Deadline, was supposed to play Russian Valentin, a yogi and mentor.
I wonder if Gerard Depardieu is an actor in your opinion then?) Or, for example, any Briton acting in both local and foreign films, not only in American ones)
I didn't invent Russophobia here, call it what you want, in the comments they were alarmed that the actor was suddenly called Russian (although he is, mind you, he was not called RUSSIAN, not RUSSIAN-speaking, which would be wrong, RUSSIAN). Milos stars in Russian TV series and films, has Russian citizenship and is building a career in Russian cinema, not in Serbian (I do not deny that he also starred in them and I am sure he will do it), he is a RUSSIAN ACTOR.
It's amazing how unpleasant it is for current commentators to hear this, it's so jarring. I understand everything about the war and so on, I myself am not a quilted jacket, a supporter of imperialism, but it's funny to see such things, especially personal transitions, it's immediately clear who is adequate with arguments, and who is just ready to say that I'm a fool because my opinions are different))
Well, this is an excuse to start watching a series that I've been putting off for a long time)
A shameful situation, of course. But Hollywood has accustomed itself to the culture of cancellation in the tenth.