
The new season begins about ten months after the last one ended, kicking off on the Fourth of July – definitely not a quiet day for an emergency room! Expect plenty of injuries from fireworks. The show promises to continue delivering the same gripping medical cases and compelling characters, as seen in the trailer.
If you haven’t started watching The Pitt yet, now’s a perfect time! Season two doesn’t come out until January 8th, which gives you the whole holiday break to catch up on the first 15 episodes. I know it’s a busy time with shows like Fallout and the new season of Stranger Things also coming out, but trust me, you can definitely fit it in if you want to!
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2025-12-16 20:32