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Noah Wyle Promised Season 2 of ‘The Pitt’ Was Going to Get ‘complicated.’ He Wasn’t Exaggerating
Season two follows the acclaimed medical drama's award-winning first season with weekly episodes on HBO Max, ending April 16 after 15 installments.
- Yesterday, HBO Max launched The Pitt Season 2 with new episodes releasing weekly on Thursdays from January 8 through April 16.
- Because it became a breakout hit last year, The Pitt won five Primetime Emmy Awards at the 2025 ceremony, boosting its profile with star Noah Wyle and nurse Katherine LaNasa.
- Set 10 months after Season 1, Season 2 centers on Dr. Michael Robby Robinavitch clocking in for his last shift before a three-month sabbatical, marking Dr. Frank Langdon's return during a chaotic Fourth of July.
- The published timetable shows Episode 1 at 7:00 A.M. January 8 with later times weekly, conflicting with reports of episodes airing Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.
- Noah Wyle and the ensemble cast bring veteran actors and fresh faces, with Wyle also serving as writer, director, and executive producer, aiming for broader cultural conversation later this year.
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