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HBO Max Moves On With The Clearly "best Series Of The Year": First Trailer Of Season 2 Already
'The Pitt' dominates the TCA Awards and is seen as a leading contender for the Emmys. Details about the second season are now available!
It seems we have a clear favorite for the upcoming Emmys in the Best Drama Series category. At the 41st Annual Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards, the HBO Max series The Pitt walked away with an impressive four awards.
The new drama series was honored with 'Program of the Year', 'Outstanding Achievement in Drama', 'Outstanding New Program', and 'Individual Achievement in Drama' for lead actor Noah Wyle.
The Pitt left behind strong competitors like Andor, Severance, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus, which are also nominated for the Emmys. Titles that did not make it to the final Emmy list, such as Interview with the Vampire, Matlock, and Industry, also fell short against the critically acclaimed HBO Max series.
At the same time, details about the second season of The Pitt have appeared through Entertainment Weekly. Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill confirmed that the new season will take place ten months later, on July 4, and that the story will restart on Dr. Frank Langdon's first day back at work, played by Patrick Ball, after his time in rehab.
And almost immediately after the above news, HBO Max released the first trailer for season 2 of The Pitt online.
The new drama series was honored with 'Program of the Year', 'Outstanding Achievement in Drama', 'Outstanding New Program', and 'Individual Achievement in Drama' for lead actor Noah Wyle.
Outshining Strong Competition
The Pitt left behind strong competitors like Andor, Severance, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus, which are also nominated for the Emmys. Titles that did not make it to the final Emmy list, such as Interview with the Vampire, Matlock, and Industry, also fell short against the critically acclaimed HBO Max series.
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At the same time, details about the second season of The Pitt have appeared through Entertainment Weekly. Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill confirmed that the new season will take place ten months later, on July 4, and that the story will restart on Dr. Frank Langdon's first day back at work, played by Patrick Ball, after his time in rehab.
Trailer
And almost immediately after the above news, HBO Max released the first trailer for season 2 of The Pitt online.