Noah Wyle Confirms ‘The Pitt’ Season 3 Timeline, Plus A Release Date Update
Wyle said production is about to start, with the new season set to bring 15 episodes and fresh emergencies.
- At the Warner Bros Upfronts on Wednesday, Noah Wyle revealed The Pitt Season 3 is set in "Early November," promising "a whole new set of emergencies and confrontations and complications."
- The Pitt uses a 'real-time' format tracking medical cases at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center hour by hour. Season 3 jumps roughly four months ahead from Season 2, moving into a chilly pre-holiday period in Pittsburgh.
- Returning cast members include the "big four"—King, Whittaker, Javadi, and Santos—despite rotation risks. However, Supriya Ganesh's Dr. Mohan will not return for Season 3.
- Executive producer John Wells confirmed production begins this summer. The team plans to air new episodes in early January with 15 episodes, maintaining the show's release pattern.
- Veterans Day on November 11 is a possible backdrop as writers may lean into military themes. The show has consistently featured veterans including Dr. Shawn Abbott and Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi.
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In brief: Noah Wyle reveals 'The Pitt' season 3 timeline and more
Noah Wyle is letting fans know what they can expect in season 3 of The Pitt. Deadline reports that Wyle took to the stage at the Warner Bros. Upfront on Wednesday and revealed the time period when season 3 will take place. “It’s set in early November, just before the holidays, ushering in a whole new set of emergencies and confrontations and complications,” the outlet reports Wyle said. It seems there’s no place like the hospital for the holiday…
Noah Wyle Reveals 'The Pitt' Season Three Timeline
During Warner Bros. Discovery's upfront presentation, Noah Wyle (ER, Donnie Darko) revealed when The Pitt season three will take place, Deadline reported. Wyle confirmed that the upcoming season will be set in early November, shifting the series from the summer setting used in season two into colder weather and a new
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