‘The Pitt’ Star Noah Wyle Calls for Universal Health Coverage in U.S., Talks Season 3 and Explains Why the Hit Show “Could Run Forever”
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The hit drama took the London spotlight ahead of the U.K. launch of HBO Max, as Wyle shared how his years of TV doc experience helped when the producer of 'KPop Demon Hunters' needed a medical hand this awards season.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text The Pitt , HBO Max’s widely lauded hit series that has repeatedly mirrored reality, including a recent timely season 2 ICE storyline , got the London spotlight on Tuesday evening. Tied to Thursday’s U.K. and Ireland launch of Warner Bros. Discovery streamer HBO Max, the first episode of the medical procedural screened in central London, followed by a discussion between HBO and HBO Max chief Casey Bloys and The Pitt star and executive producer, and former ER actor, Noah Wyle . Created by R. Scott Gemmill, the series stars Wyle as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, who leads an understaffed, underfunded emergency room set in Pittsburgh. The show has developed a reputation for accurately portraying the world of healthcare workers and having its fair share of episodes that closely resemble what is happening in the real world. Related Stories TV French Sailors, Soviet Gangsters and Canadian Dancers Win Series Mania Forum Awards Business Spain's The Mediapro Studio Heads to Canada For New Unscripted Series Production Coinciding with the launch of HBO Max in the U.K., The Pitt will begin streaming in the market on Thursday, March 26, with all episodes of season 1 and much of season 2, which is still rolling out in the U.S., dropping at once. The streamer will be available in the U.K. directly via its URL, as well as via launch partners Sky and Prime Video. On Tuesday evening, Wyle expressed his hope that the series would also touch a nerve in the U.K., despite the country’s healthcare system being different from that in the U.S., making it “frustrating for totally different reasons.” About the U.S., the star said: “Our system at the moment is laden with the insurance companies being the intermediary … and care being predicated by the algor...
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