The Pitt Season 2 Releases First Trailer
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Season 2 will pick up 10 months after the final hour of Season 1, which concluded April 10. Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill hinted that Season 2 will take place over Fourth of July weekend during a day-long shift, which will likely see all kinds of ER patients.
Tracy Ifeachor, who played Dr. Heather Collins during season 1, won’t return for season 2, Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed to NJ.com in July. The show’s star, Noah Wyle (Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch), told Deadline that Ifeachor’s departure had nothing to do with the actress herself, but with the direction of season 2.
HBO Max has released the first trailer for “ The Pitt ” Season 2, with returning stars Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon and more. The new season premieres in January.
In the very first production pic from The Pitt Season 2, we saw Dr. Robby walking side-by-side with Ken Kirby’s scene-stealing Dr. Shen. The chill doctor caught fans’ attention by essentially just running on Dunkies throughout the horrifying Pitt Fest fallout.
The Pitt' dropped a first look teaser at season 2, which is set to premiere new episodes on HBO Max beginning in January 2026.
EXCLUSIVE: Zack Morris (Goosebumps) has joined the recurring cast of HBO Max’s hit medical drama The Pitt‘s sophomore season. The series is currently in production and is set to premiere in January. From creator R.
The Pitt 's Season 2 renewal means fans will see the return of their favorite hard-working ER staff. Along with that, we'll see more of the group's messy patient cases and gory medical scenes amid the streaming schedule next year.