Critically acclaimed dark comedy-drama The White Lotus has returned, bringing with it even more satire and murder in equal measure. This time, the anthology series from Mike White will be switching from Hawaii to the Sicily branch of the hotel chain with even more shenanigans afoot. Express.co.uk has the lowdown on the new series and when you can watch it as well as the episode count.There is a total of seven episodes in season two of The White Lotus – one more than the debut run.The White Lotus will be following in the footsteps of House of the Dragon and HBO’s other premium dramas and will be part of a global simulcast.This means, it will be airing at the same time all across the world with your geographical location impacting the time the episode will be available to you.Sadly, The White Lotus won’t be available to binge watch in a boxset as HBO drops episodes weekly.Here is a list of episode titles from The White Lotus season 2 and their air date:Episode 1. Ciao – October 30Episode 2. Italian Dream – November 6Episode 3. Bull Elephants – November 13Episode 4. In the Sandbox – November 20Episode 5. That’s Amore – November 27Episode 6. Abductions – December 4Episode 7. Byg – December 11 The White Lotus season 2 follows a new cast (Image: SKY) The White Lotus season 2 is set in Sicily (Image: SKY) The White Lotus season 2 will feature more satire and murder (Image: SKY) The White Lotus season 2 stars Jennifer Coolidge (Image: SKY)Viewers will be immersed in the world of The White Lotus in Sicily with more exploits from the guests and staff of the hotel.Season two has an equally star-studded cast as the original series including F. Murray Abraham, Jennifer Coolidge, Adam DiMarco, Beatrice Grannò, Meghann Fahy, Jon Gries, Tom Hollander, Sabrina Impacciatore, Michael Imperioli, Theo James, Aubrey Plaza, Haley Lu Richardson, Will Sharpe, Simona Tabasco, and Leo Woodall.Coolidge will be reprising her role as Tanya McQuoid-Hunt and Gries will be back as Greg Hunt, linking seasons one and two together.White has written and directed the new series, which will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of the first season’s Emmy success which swept the board with a total of 10 awards.