Luke Tennie joins The Pitt season 2 as night shift resident

Actor Luke Tennie, known for his role in Apple TV+'s Shrinking, has been cast in a recurring role on HBO Max's medical drama The Pitt for its upcoming second season. He will play Dr. Crus Henderson, a fourth-year night shift resident at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. The season premieres on January 8, 2026.

Casting Announcement

Luke Tennie has been added to the cast of The Pitt season 2, where he will recur as Dr. Crus Henderson, a fourth-year night shift resident. Best known for portraying Sean in Apple TV+'s Shrinking, Tennie joins the ensemble at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center (PTMC) ahead of the season's premiere on HBO Max on Thursday, January 8, 2026. New episodes will air weekly on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT through April 16, 2026.

The casting news, reported by Deadline, also introduces other newcomers: Meta Golding as nurse Noelle Hastings, Christopher Thornton as psychiatric attending Dr. Caleb Jefferson, and Travis Van Winkle as patient Curtis Larson. These additions build on the show's established team, which follows the high-stakes environment of an understaffed ER.

Trailer Highlights and Returning Cast

A recently released trailer for season 2 teases unresolved tensions from the first season, including Dr. Robby Colvin's (Noah Wyle) sabbatical and Dr. Frank Langdon's (Patrick Ball) return after rehab. It introduces series regular Sepideh Moafi as Dr. Al-Hashimi, Robby's replacement in the emergency department, who pushes for changes. The footage shows extended 15-hour shifts due to a nearby hospital's system outage and personal struggles, such as charge nurse Dana Evans' (Katherine LaNasa) recovery from a season 1 assault.

Returning cast members include Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby Colvin, Patrick Ball as Dr. Langdon, Katherine LaNasa as Dana, Supriya Ganesh as Samira, Fiona Dourif as Cassie, Taylor Dearden as Mel, Isa Briones as Santos, Gerran Howell as Whitaker, and Shabana Azeez as Javadi. Recurring guests Shawn Hatosy as Abbot, Alexandra Metz as Garcia, and Ken Kirby as Shen are also confirmed.

Season Context

The Pitt, an Emmy-winning medical drama, explores the real-world pressures on healthcare workers. Season 1, which aired on HBO Max and is now rerunning on TNT, highlighted issues like violence against staff and personal traumas, as seen in episodes involving Dr. Santos' backstory and Dana's attack. Shrinking season 3, meanwhile, returns to Apple TV+ on January 28, 2026.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

Illustration of The Pitt doctors confronting traumas in season 2 finale, with season 3 time jump teaser.
Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

The Pitt season 2 finale reveals doctor traumas and teases season 3

Ti AI ṣe iroyin Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

In the season 2 finale of HBO Max's The Pitt, Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi disclosed her temporal lobe seizures to Dr. Robby Robinavitch, while he confronted his abandonment issues and suicidal ideations before embarking on a spirit quest. Creator R. Scott Gemmill confirmed a four-month time jump to November for season 3, premiering in January 2027, with most of the cast returning. Sepideh Moafi and Noah Wyle discussed their characters' vulnerabilities in interviews with TVLine.

Shawn Hatosy, who won the Best Guest Actor Emmy in 2025 for his role as Dr. Jack Abbot on The Pitt, is now submitting in the more competitive Outstanding Supporting Actor category. TVLine has confirmed the change for the HBO Max drama's second season. This move could pit him against co-stars Patrick Ball and Gerran Howell.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Supriya Ganesh, who portrays senior day shift resident Dr. Samira Mohan on HBO Max's The Pitt, is leaving the medical drama before season 3. Ayesha Harris, playing senior night shift resident Dr. Parker Ellis, has been promoted to series regular. The casting shifts mirror the revolving staff in real teaching hospitals.

HBO Max's The Pitt ranked No. 1 on Nielsen's streaming chart for the week of March 30 to April 5, achieving 1.16 billion minutes viewed. This marks the medical drama's first time at the top and its 11th billion-minute week in Season 2. The Noah Wyle-led series broke a Nielsen viewership record with this performance.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Noah Wyle, star of the HBO Max medical drama The Pitt, shared that real-life doctors find the show hits hard due to its accuracy. Veteran physicians have told him it prompts self-reflection on their careers' toll. Pediatrician Dr. Alok Patel called it the most realistic medical series on television.

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ