How does Katherine LaNasa celebrate the end of filming 'The Pitt' season?
She goes to Las Vegas and plays poker with the set designer.
Entertainment / TV
Katherine LaNasa, star of 'The Pitt,' shares her celebration plans for the end of Season 2 and reflects on the pressure following her Emmy win. Season 2 of 'The Pitt' is set to be released on January 8 on HBO Max.
Katherine LaNasa's recent Emmy win has brought increased attention to her role in 'The Pitt.' In an interview with PEOPLE, LaNasa mentioned that after winning the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in September for her performance as nurse Dana Evans, the honor comes with real pressure. She acknowledges that her role has evolved, requiring her to 'shine in the front' this season. Season 2 of 'The Pitt' will feature a time jump, picking up 10 months after the events of Season 1. According to showrunner R. Scott Gemmill, this intentional jump allows for a realistic reflection of Frank Langdon’s recovery period. The setting shifts from Labor Day to the Fourth of July.
She goes to Las Vegas and plays poker with the set designer.
She won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
January 8 on HBO Max.
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