Noah Wyle is preparing for season three of The Pitt.
Following season two—which focused on a 15-hour shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center on the Fourth of July, ten months after the intense events of the first season—the show’s star and executive producer revealed when the medical drama’s upcoming season will occur.
As Noah explained, it’s crucial to “give a little bit of difference of season because that sometimes gives you more variety of cases.”
“In the wintertime, you get more car accidents, more black ice, more boilers exploding and that kind of stuff,” he told People in an interview published April 17. “Different wardrobe, different vibe.”
That said, the 54-year-old noted “the plan” for season three is to focus on “late fall.”
As for how the series’ writing team decides on a date for their seasons?
“Just close our eyes,” Noah quipped, “flip a calendar and throw a dart.”
Although the details of season three have yet to be disclosed, there will be a significant change in cast, with Supriya Ganesh leaving her role as Dr. Samira Mohan.





