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Here’s the schedule of new season
As The Pitt marks it return to the TV screens, fans are in to witness their favourite doctors work through hectic hospital shifts following July 4 celebrations.
HBO Max medical drama premiered January 8, 2026, a year after the freshman season aired.
The series which quickly gained critical recognition will have 15 episodes in the new season too, just like the previous one.
The previous season earned multiple Emmy accolades including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Wyle, and Outstanding Drama Series.
The brand-new season is back with emergencies due to ‘fireworks, alcohol-related accidents, bad judgements, celebrations gone awry’ as Wyle hinted to Entertainment Weekly in December 2025.
Ahead of season 2’s first episode aired, announcement came for the next installment of the award-winning drama.
HBO CEO Casey Bloys broke the news during the premiere in Los Angeles, January 7.
The Pitt season 2 release schedule:
Here’s what you need to know about the schedule of the season
In total, there will be 15 episodes with each episode featuring an hour of a 15-hour workday at the hospital.
Every week new episode will air till the finale on April 16.
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
Mar. 5: Episode 9
Mar. 12: Episode 10
Mar. 19: Episode 11
Mar. 26: Episode 12
Apr. 2: Episode 13
Apr. 9: Episode 14
Apr. 16: Episode 15
Fans can stream the episodes on HBO Max where all the 15 episodes of the previous season are also available.
Entertainment
Princess Kate receives precious gift from King Charles
Kate Middleton has reportedly received a personal gift from King Charles on her big day, according to new report.
“King Charles along with Queen Camilla will give a joint gift. A personal heirloom or a priceless yet heartfelt gift is certain for the King’s darling daughter-in-law,” British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard explained.
The expert went on: “King Charles views her as a great asset and calming influence within the royal family.”
Kate and Charles’ special bond deepened by their shared health challenges.
The monarch’s cancer treatment still continues while Princess Kate is in remission after winning her battle against the disease.
Princess Kate marked 44th birthday with a deeply personal video about the comfort she has taken from nature during her cancer treatment.
The emotional video sparked reactions from fans, with many wishing her a lovely.
One fan wrote: “Happy Birthday, Your Royal Highness. What a beautiful video. The darkness of the diagnosis and chemo journey I know so well, yet the joy and the colours of life we experience when out the far side is immeasurable! We are blessed beyond measure to life this wonderful life.”
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Nick Reiner makes shocking claims after allegations of parents’ murder
Nick Reiner spoke out in his defence ahead of his arraignment, while he is behind bars for allegedly murdering his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
The 32-year-old writer and filmmaker believes that he is being framed for his parents’ murder despite allegedly being aware of his “crime,” noted an insider.
While Nick has been on mental health watch during his confinement, the source shared that he seems not to understand why he is in jail, as per TMZ.
The claim comes after the Being Charlie writer had his arraignment delayed for a second time because of his lawyer, Alan Jackson, suddenly backing off.
As of now, Nick will have LA County Deputy Public Defender Kimberly Greene defending him, and the arraignment will be on February 23.
Soon after the accused was charged with two counts of first-degree murder, it was revealed that Nick is diagnosed with schizophrenia and had been exhibiting erratic behaviour since a recent change in his prescription.
He was arrested after the famed director and his wife were found stabbed to death at their Brentwood house on December 14.
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Iconic venue erupts in celebration
Kate Middleton appears to be the British queen as she’s being celebrated across London on her big day.
The Princess turned 44 on Friday, January 9, receiving greetings and best wishes from her fans and royal relatives, but the most iconic celebration took place at her and William’s wedding venue.
The London’s most iconic venue, where the Waleses got married on April 29, 2011, sent a hearwarming message to Princess Catherine.
Westminster Abbey surprised Britons as it rang its bells to celebrate the special occasion of the much-loved royal.
The Abbey’s social media account said: “The Abbey bells are ringing out to celebrate the birthday of HRH The Princess of Wales.”
The message continued: “Our bell ringers are ringing 344 changes of Erin Caters followed by 544 changes of Spliced Surprise Royal.”
Her and William’s ans lost patience and dropped hearts with comments, with one saying: “Beautiful! Happy Birthday, Princess Catherine! Stay healthy.”
“Sooo beautiful…bell ringing gets right at the core our hearts and directs our thinking toward God…so perfect a way to celebrate HRH Catherine,” another dropped the comment.
In addition, a fan wrote: “Those bells sound magnificent!
“Nothing more lovely to hear than church bells ringing out. Happy birthday to the wonderful Princess of Wales!”
Kensington Palace led celebrations on Friday morning by releasing the final instalment of the Mother Nature video series – Winter.
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