Steve Coogan addresses Helena Bonham Carterâs exit from White Lotus: âIt wasnât workingâ
Steve Coogan addresses Helena Bonham Carterâs exit from White Lotus: âIt wasnât workingâ
Lauren MorrisMon, May 11, 2026 at 11:04 AM UTC
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Steve Coogan has spoken out about Helena Bonham Carterâs stay at The White Lotus being cut short, with the star admitting that it wasnât âworkingâ.
Bonham Carter â who was set to star alongside Coogan in the HBO dramaâs forthcoming series â left the show just one week into filming in April after finding that her character âdid not alignâ with the story once on set.
The British actor, 59, was later replaced by Laura Dern, who made a brief cameo in the second season.
Speaking out about the last-minute cast change at the Bafta TV Awards on Sunday (10 May), Coogan said that the story went in a âdifferent directionâ.
Steve Coogan won the award for Best Actor in a Comedy at the Bafta TV Awards on Sunday (PA)
âIt was like, sometimes you find that something isn't working the way you want it to, in terms of, like, the character and the dynamic of the whole story,â he told Deadline.
âSo that was just a mutual decision. The whole part was rewritten from scratch.â
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Coogan also said that he was enjoying working with creator Mike White, adding: âHeâs quite collaborative. He lets you embellish and improvise and so Iâm in my comfort zone.â
In February, HBO confirmed that Bonham Carter would no longer star in the series. âWith filming just underway on Season 4 of The White Lotus, it had become apparent that the character which Mike White created for Helena Bonham Carter did not align once on set,â a spokesperson said in a statement.
âThe role has subsequently been rethought, is being rewritten and will be recast in the coming weeks. HBO, the producers and Mike White are saddened that they wonât get to work with her, but remain ardent fans and very much hope to work with the legendary actress on another project soon.â
Just days later, the channel confirmed that Dern would be taking over the ârewrittenâ role.
The Independentâs Adam White wrote at the time that The White Lotus has faced its fair share of behind-the-scenes drama over the last few seasons â which may have contributed to Bonham Carterâs exit. He wrote: âBy nature of the showâs premise â which required its stars to live together for months on end in an exotic locale â there were always rumors of behind-the-scenes hook-ups and occasional conflict. Just like a group holiday gone wrong.
âSeason two stars Leo Woodall and Meghann Fahy met and fell in love (despite never sharing actual scenes on the show, such is the nature of The White Lotusâs off-camera living arrangements), while tabloids reported that the on-screen feuding between season oneâs Murray Bartlett and Jake Lacy occasionally spilled over into reality (which they both denied).â
He added: âBut it was with the showâs third outing last year that gossipy rumors seemed to become a gnarlier reality, with production for a Thailand-set season plagued by conflict both on and off the set.â
Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ