When is the next episode of ‘The Pitt’? Here’s the episode schedule

The medical drama “The Pitt” is in its first season, with new episodes released every week.

The popular new Max show, which first aired Jan. 9, follows a team of frontline workers at a hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as they navigate personal relationships and treating patients.

The series stars Noah Wyle, Katherine LaNasa, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Fiona Dourif, Shabana Azeez, Gerran Howell, Tracy Ifeachor, Supriya Ganesh, Patrick Ball, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Amielynn Abellera and Kristin Villanueva.

The ER-set medical drama has earned the respect of actual doctors, who told the New York Times they felt “seen” by the series.

Here’s what to know about watching Season 1, including how many episodes there are and when the finale is.

Noah Wyle
Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch in The Pitt.Max

How many episodes of ‘The Pitt’ are there?

There are 15 episodes of “The Pitt,” with the finale airing Thursday, April 10.

The gist of the series is that it covers a single 15-hour shift in an emergency room. Each hour of TV is an actual hour in the hospital.

What time is ‘The Pitt’ on?

“The Pitt” drops on HBO Max every Thursday at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. ET.

Here’s ‘The Pitt’s episode release schedule

  • Thursday, Jan. 9: Episode 1 — “7:00 AM”
  • Thursday, Jan. 9: Episode 2 — “8:00 AM”
  • Thursday, Jan. 16: Episode 3 — “9:00 AM”
  • Thursday, Jan. 23: Episode 4 — “10:00 AM”
  • Thursday, Jan. 30: Episode 5 — “11:00 AM”
  • Thursday, Feb. 6: Episode 6 — “12:00 PM”
  • Thursday, Feb. 13: Episode 7 — “1:00 PM”
  • Thursday, Feb. 20: Episode 8 — “2:00 PM”
  • Thursday, Feb. 27: Episode 9 — “3:00 PM”
  • Thursday, March 6: Episode 10 — “4:00 PM”
  • Thursday, March 13: Episode 11 — “5:00 PM”
  • Thursday, March 20: Episode 12 — “6:00 PM”
  • Thursday, March 27: Episode 13 — “7:00 PM”
  • Thursday, April 3: Episode 14 — “8:00 PM”
  • Thursday, April 10: Episode 15 — “9:00 PM”

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