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The Pitt Season 2 Will Promote Newbie Docs, As Departed Staffer Makes a Return

April 12, 2025
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Though viewers are still recovering from Thursday’s season finale of lauded medical drama The Pitt, its producers are raring to go for season 2. A January 2026 premiere is already planned for the next run of the Noah Wyle-led HBO series, which depicts a single-day shift at the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, each episode breaking down the action hour by hour.

We already know that the second season will be set about 10 months after the first, during one of America’s most dangerous holidays, the Fourth of July. Given the explosive nature of that annual celebration, viewers can expect lots of blown-off extremities and spoiled potato salad shenanigans, one can only assume.

(Spoilers for The Pitt’s first season follow, so continue at your own peril.)

But what of the show’s four newest doctors, all of whom scrubbed in for their first day in season one? In a real-life teaching hospital, one might expect them to be cast to the four winds a year later, spread across departments at the Pitt and even elsewhere. And then there’s nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa), sucker-punched and—based on her photo gathering and resolute look in the show’s final moments—done with the job. Or Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball), the doctor turned drug thief who seemed oddly unrepentant. Is there a way back for that guy?

Speaking with TV Line, series creator R. Scott Gemmill says the second season will “pick up on Langdon’s first day back at work,” presumably after he’s completed a drug treatment program. That absence for Langdon also provides an elegant way for the show to explain what’s happened to the characters in the interim, as “with it being Langdon’s first day back, we get to catch up as he catches up with all those people.”

That includes the hospital’s newest staffers, who spent day one managing a shocking mass casualty. Dr. Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez), Mel King (Taylor Dearden), Dr. Trinity Santos (Isa Briones), and Dennis Whitaker (Gerran Howell) would likely rotate elsewhere, if this were a hospital in the real world. But for the sake of the series, “everyone has been promoted or graduated to the next level,” Gemmill says. “So we’ll see everybody, for the most part, and some people might be working different hours and different shifts, but it’s pretty much the same crew.”

But what about LaNasa’s Dana? She seemed pretty serious when she gathered her things at the end of season one. Is she less done with life as an ER nurse than she tearfully claimed to Wyle’s Dr. Robby? Relax, everyone, as Wyle confirms she will return. “Obviously, I can’t get rid of Katherine,” he tells TVLine of actor Katherine LaNasa.

Gemmill says the Dana we see in season 2 might be a little bit different. “I think when she comes back, she’s going to have a bit of an attitude adjustment, though,” he says. “She’ll be even less tolerant of bullshit. She’s going to be much more protective of her flock.”

With all that said, viewers should still prepare for big changes and even some departures. According to Wyle, a veteran of ER who knows a thing or two about earth-shaking cast shifts, “One of the things that is tricky when you’re making a very realistic hospital show is that not everybody stays in the hospital forever, you know? So, the longer the show goes, the more we’re going to have to reconcile with the realities of where people would be — not just in terms of their emotional life in the hospital, but where they would be in their matriculation.”

But when one doc or nurse steps away, another moves in, Gemmill says. In season 2, “We’re going to introduce a couple of new characters,” he says. “There are always new people coming in and out of the hospital. So that will give us some new dynamics as well.”

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