When is 'The Pitt' season 2 finale?
The season 2 finale airs on April 16.
TV / Medical Drama
Dive into the intense world of 'The Pitt' season 2, a medical drama following healthcare professionals in a Pittsburgh ER. This season explores Dr. Robby's journey and the challenges faced by the team. Here's everything you need to know abo...
## Release Schedule 'The Pitt' season 2 follows this release schedule: - Jan. 8: Episode 1 - Jan. 15: Episode 2 - Jan. 22: Episode 3 - Jan. 29: Episode 4 - Feb. 5: Episode 5 - Feb. 12: Episode 6 - Feb. 19: Episode 7 - Feb. 26: Episode 8 - March 5: Episode 9 - March 12: Episode 10 - March 19: Episode 11 - March 26: Episode 12 - April 2: Episode 13 - April 9: Episode 14 - April 16: Episode 15 (Season Finale)
## Where to Watch You can watch 'The Pitt' on HBO Max, Hulu, Sling TV, The Roku Channel, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime Video (with an HBO Max add-on).
## Cast and Characters - Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch - Gerran Howell as Dr. Dennis "Huckleberry" Whitaker - Patrick Ball as Dr. Jack Langdon - Taylor Dearden as Dr. Melissa "Mel" - Isa Briones as Dr. Santos - Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Samira Mohan - Shabana Azeez as Dr. Victoria Javadi - Sepideh Moafi as Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi
## Storylines Season 2 explores Dr. Robby's potential sabbatical and its impact on his colleagues. Mel faces personal and professional challenges, including a stressful deposition and concerns about her sister's health. The season delves into the characters' emotional and mental health journeys, with new relationships and evolving dynamics.
The season 2 finale airs on April 16.
While set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, most filming occurs in Burbank, California, with some scenes shot in Pittsburgh’s Allegheny General Hospital.
Yes, the show has been renewed for season 3, expected in January 2027.
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