UPDATED: Max has unveiled the official trailer for The Pitt, its upcoming medical drama starring Noah Wyle, which follows the actions of an ER team over the course of a single shift.
Wyle stars as Dr. Michael Rabinavitch, who is greeted in the trailer by a colleague in the ER waiting room with the words “We’re f**ked. Fifty-two in the waiting room and it’s not even 7 o’clock.”
Max also revealed a specific premiere date for the drama. It will debut with two episodes on Thursday, Jan. 9 with subsequents airing weekly on Thursdays leading up to the season finale on April 10.
Check out the trailer above and further series details below.
PREVIOUS, Nov. 21: Noah Wyle is back in the ER. Max has released the first trailer for The Pitt, its upcoming medical drama from ER alums John Wells, Wyle and R. Scott Gemmill. It reveals that the series will debut on the streamer in January.
Set to music that resembles a ticking clock, the trailer also confirms that the 15-episode season will follow the action in real-time over the course of a single ER shift with the tagline “15 episodes, 15 hours, 1 shift.” (You can watch the trailer above.)
Per the official logline, The Pitt is a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.
As Deadline has reported, The Pitt was conceived under a different business framework — a modestly budgeted, broadcast-style drama for streaming. It also used an unusual fixed-fee payment scheme for the supporting cast around Wyle.
Additionally, The Pitt has been the subject of a breach of contract lawsuit filed by the widow of ER creator Michael Crichton over alleged similarities to the iconic medical drama after The Pitt creative auspices and studio Warner Bros. Television had initially discussed with the estate doing an ER reboot. WBTV has denied the allegations; litigation is ongoing.
The Pitt is produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, where JWP is under an overall deal. Gemmill wrote the first episode and executive produces the series alongside Wyle, Wells and JWP’s Erin Jontow, Simran Baidwan and Michael Hissrich.