HBO Max has officially begun production on the second season of The Pitt, the medical drama that quickly became one of the platform’s most-watched and critically praised series of 2025. The show, which holds an impressive 95% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, continues to captivate audiences with its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances.
While details remain limited, it’s confirmed that The Pitt season 2 is set to premiere in January 2026, promising new characters alongside returning favorites. Among the newcomers is Charles Baker, known for his role as Skinny Pete in Breaking Bad, who will portray Troy, an unhoused man navigating the challenges within the hospital’s ER. Joining him are Irene Choi as Joy, a medical student with clear personal boundaries; Laëtitia Hollard, cast as a recent nursing graduate; and Lucas Iverson playing James, a fourth-year medical student.
Returning to the series is Noah Wyle, reprising his role as Dr. Robbie, the emotionally complex lead whose character anchors the series. The upcoming season is expected to unfold over the Fourth of July weekend, according to Wyle. Other familiar faces confirmed for season 2 include Dr. King, Dr. Abbott, Dr. Langdon, and charge nurse Dana Evans.
The Pitt has earned praise for its emotional depth and authentic portrayal of medical professionals, resonating strongly with viewers amid challenging times. Its mix of compelling drama and genuine humanity draws comparisons to the comforting wisdom of Fred Rogers, reminding audiences to “look for the helpers” during difficult moments.
Season 1 of The Pitt is currently streaming on OSN+, with the second season arriving in January 2026.