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'The Pitt' Renewed for Season 3
HBO renews The Pitt for Season 3 following its five Emmy wins and 13 nominations, highlighting its cost-efficient production and annual return model, CEO Casey Bloys said.
- On Wednesday, Jan. 7, HBO CEO Casey Bloys announced at The Pitt Season 2 premiere in Los Angeles that HBO Max renewed the medical drama for Season 3 ahead of the sophomore launch.
- Industry factors like the single-set production and Emmy wins prompted renewal as The first season won five Emmys, and Bloys said the single-set concept kept the budget manageable for Max Originals.
- Produced by John Wells Productions and Warner Bros. Television, the series was created by R. Scott Gemmill and stars Noah Wyle alongside Katherine LaNasa, Shawn Hatosy, and a core ensemble.
- Producers said the renewal helps preserve jobs in Los Angeles by supporting crews, while momentum continues with Wyle’s Critics Choice win Sunday and two Actor and two DGA nominations Wednesday.
- Season 2 will take place 10 months after Season 1 and unfold over the July 4 weekend, following Noah Wyle's character Dr. Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch seeking treatment and exploring healthcare layoffs.
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