The Pitt, Season 2 and Major trauma
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It's a new day and new shit - excuse me, that's shift - at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, known to its employees and fans as "The Pitt," returning to HBO Max in 2026. A teaser for Season 2, which will premiere within a year of Season 1,
After winning over fans (and Emmy voters) with its first season, The Pitt is ready to start another shift in season 2.
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 released a teaser for Season 2 of "The Pitt," its medical drama starring Noah Wyle, on Thursday. The show will return with fresh episodes in 2026.
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