The Pitt
Photograph by Warrick Page/HBO Max
The Pitt is an ambitious series in 2026, a 15-episode streaming show that aims to air every year. Is that actually possible? Well, we have an update on its release date, due to production news.
The news is…good. The Pitt announced that production on season 3 began this week. A mid-June 2026 production start mirrors the mid-June production start of season 2, so the show is on schedule like clockwork. Season 1 and season 2 aired within a literal day of each other, January 9 and January 8, respectively. Given that, probably know the release date down to the day already. The show airs on Wednesday nights, so that would be January 6, 2027, just under seven months from now. And season 2 just ended two months ago.
Again, we almost never see this in the streaming space, but The Pitt is going back to the broadcast TV schedule of old, helped in part by the fact that the entire series is shot on a single hospital floor, with a few rooftop and outdoor scenes as exceptions. We’ve never even been to the surgery department. So hitting this HBO-desired schedule seems realistic.
What’s notable in addition to the production start news is how it was announced. Here’s that social video:
It flicks up a number of badges of the cast, which includes Shabana Azeez’s Dr. Javadi, now a Student Doctor after two seasons. There were viral online rumors that with Javadi confirmed to be doing a psych rotation after the events of last season, she would not appear in this season, joining Dr. Mohan as disappearing from the series. That is not true, as clearly confirmed by this teaser, but the full context of the full quotes from the interview people were citing pretty heavily suggested she was returning anyway. So yes, she’s back. Essentially, everyone is back minus Mohan, though the size of some roles remains in question, like the return of Dr. Al-Hashimi.
The Pitt, once again, is making a beeline for the awards circuit, looking to repeat wins in Emmy categories like Best Drama and Best Actor for Noah Wyle. Those nominations will occur on July 8, 2026.
The idea of The Pitt: Night Shift has been shot down by Wyle a few times, even as potential star Shawn Hatosy has expressed interest. It may not be happening any time soon, but it’s hard to imagine it’s not under heavy consideration for the future. But for now, HBO seems content with The Pitt as an annual hit.
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