Season 1 of the Emmy-winning HBO Max medical drama The Pitt will premiere uncensored on TNT on December 1, 2025, preserving its graphic medical imagery, nudity, and swearing. The network plans to include content advisories for viewers. This rerun aims to introduce the show to new audiences ahead of Season 2 on HBO Max in January 2026.
Release Details
TNT announced that the full 15-episode first season of The Pitt will air on the basic cable network starting Monday, December 1, 2025, at 9/8c ET. Three episodes will broadcast back-to-back each Monday through December 29, 2025. Unlike typical linear TV adaptations, the show will remain uncut, retaining all elements from its original HBO Max run, including nudity during medical procedures, graphic violence such as a gruesome eye surgery, and profane language.
TNT emphasized that this approach aligns with the series' mission to depict the raw realities of emergency medicine. The network will add advisories at the start of each episode and after commercial breaks to alert viewers to the mature content.
Why Uncensored on Basic Cable?
Basic cable networks like TNT operate as subscription services and are not bound by the same FCC indecency regulations as over-the-air broadcast TV. This allows them to air indecent or profane material—such as sexual content or strong language—without federal penalties, though obscene content remains prohibited. Recent examples include FX and AMC airing similar unedited fare without repercussions. TNT's decision reflects evolving standards, driven by advertiser acceptance of TV-MA content to reach younger demographics.
Show Background and Impact
Created by R. Scott Gemmill and executive produced by John Wells, Noah Wyle, and others from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, The Pitt stars Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael Robinavitch, chief of the emergency department at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. The season unfolds in real time, with each episode covering one hour of a 15-hour shift, highlighting challenges in modern healthcare.
The ensemble cast includes Tracy Ifeachor as Dr. Heather Collins, Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon, Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Samira Mohan, Fiona Dourif as Dr. Cassie McKay, Taylor Dearden as Dr. Melissa King, Isa Briones as Dr. Trinity Santos, Gerran Howell as med student Dennis Whitaker, Shabana Azeez as med student Victoria Javadi, and Katherine LaNasa as charge nurse Dana Evans.
The Pitt earned five Primetime Emmy Awards in 2025, including outstanding drama series, lead actor for Wyle, supporting actress for LaNasa, guest actor for Shawn Hatosy, and drama series casting. It also won a Humanitas Prize and has influenced real-world discussions on organ donation and end-of-life care, per a USC Norman Lear Center study.
L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, president of the American College of Emergency Physicians, praised the show: "The Pitt gives everyone a rare and authentic view of what it’s like to practice emergency medicine... We deeply appreciate the commitment of the cast and crew."
Exec producer John Wells added: "We’re also very grateful to TNT for allowing the series to be shown as it was initially shot and aired on HBO Max."
Season 2 is in production for a January 2026 HBO Max premiere. The TNT airing follows similar linear runs for other HBO Max shows like True Detective: North Country and Hacks.