The HBO series will return with a new resort location and some new faces.
interview that the series may move to an international location, partly because of logistics.
"We would go somewhere different because there's no way we could be able to afford the Four Seasons in Maui, not in a pandemic," White said. "So yeah, it would have to beor something. Which would be fun too, because we could get into culture clash ideas and stuff like that." Imagine: all the discomfort of the resort guests embarrassing themselves in front of the staff, plus a language barrier? We're already mortified, and excited to tune in.reports that the anthology has added on four new cast members to portray resort guests in season 2.star and Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham will play Bert Di Grasso, an elderly man traveling with his son, Dominic Di Grasso , and grandson, Albie Di Grasso, a recent college graduate.
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