HBO releases 'The Pitt' Season 2 teaser
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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.
HBO Max has released the official teaser for Season 2 of The Pitt. Released on Thursday, the minute-long trailer sees Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, played by E.R. veteran Noah Wyle, clocking in for a new shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center’s emergency room. As chaos begins to erupt around him, Robinavitch quips, “And so it begins.”
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.
HBO Max challenged Myriam Arougheti and Merry Lee Traum to depict the aftermath of a mass shooting on "The Pitt" Episode 13.
One actor from The Pitt is taking on a larger role on the series for the second season—except this time, it’s behind the scenes. Shawn Hatosy, who was recently Emmy-nominated for his role on the HBO medical drama as the night shift’s attending physician Dr.
It’s a breaking-point moment we’ve been waiting for all season as we’ve watched Robby navigate the weight of a trauma center, which takes him back to the horrors of working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shawn Hatosy admits to finding Noah Wyle “annoyingly articulate” when it comes to expressing his passion about The Pitt. He also can’t imagine doing HBO Max drama without the former ER actor. Speaking at the recent Contenders at HBO Max event,