The acclaimed medical drama The Pitt of HBO Maxwill feature a couple of cast changes for the third season.

Supriya Ganeshwho has played audience favorite Dr. Samira Mohan, senior resident since season one, will leave the series after the second seasonwhich is currently broadcast on the platform.

According to Variety's report, Ganesh's departure is due to script demands. For some context:

Since the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, the hospital where the plot of the series takes place, is a teaching hospital, It is common for residents to come and go. Dr. Mohan has also dedicated part of the second season to trying to define her next professional stage once her residency is complete, suggesting that geriatrics could be in her near future. These last episodes of the second season could be giving a better clue about what is to come regarding the character.

The outlet does not report whether Ganesh's departure will be only for season three.

Besides, Ayesha Harriswho plays night shift senior resident Dr. Parker Ellis, has been Promoted to series regular for season three. Harris appeared in four of the fifteen episodes of the first season, and returned for the second.

In addition to his work in The Pittis known for her roles in series such as Daisy Jones and the Six from Prime Video, Glamorous from Netflix. His other works include This Is Us, The L Word: Generation Q, Abbott Elementary y Good Girls.

There are three episodes left in the second season. This Thursday, April 2, episode 13 (of 15) premieres o'clock at 7 p.m. (CDMX) en HBO Max.

Prior to the start of the second season, HBO Max announced that it had renewed The Pitt for a third season. The series is expected to become an annual classic for the streamer.

The series created by R. Scott Gemmill and led by Noah Wyle like Dr. Robby, described as a realistic analysis of the challenges facing healthcare professionals in the United States todayseen through the perspective of those on the front lines inside the emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.

The second season advances ten months to set your plot during the 4th of July celebrationwhich brings more accidents and craziness to the ER day shift.

The plot takes us on the first day back of Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball) after completing the rehabilitation program he attended after his addiction to benzodiazepines was discovered.

For those who have not yet decided to see The Pittwe tell them a very interesting fact about your narrative style:

The plot is structured so that each episode takes place during one hour, of a 15-hour shift, at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. That is to say, Each episode portrays on screen an hour of the unique and chaotic daytime shift.

Con a real time formatthe series tracks, hour by hour, the medical cases and personal crises that doctors and nurses must confront as they face an overabundance of patients and a shortage of resources.

Like its first season, the second season with develops during a 15-hour shift in the emergency roomnow on another American holiday, the aforementioned 4th of July weekend10 months after the events at the end of the first season. The first season took place during Labor Day.

The Pitt has received praise from critics and audiences. Its first season received 13 nominations for the 2025 Emmy Awardstaking home 5 statuettes for best drama series, best actor in a drama series (Noah Wyle), best supporting actress in a drama series (Katherine LaNasa), best guest actor (Shawn Hatosy), and better casting. He repeated the honors at the 2026 Critics Choice for best drama series, best actor (Wyle), best supporting actress (LaNasa), and best supporting actor (Patrick Ball); At the 2026 Golden Globes he won the best drama series and best actor in a drama series (Wyle), and finally, at the 2026 SAGs, renamed the Actor Awards, he took the statuettes for best cast and best actor (Wyle).

Are you going to miss Dr. Mohan in season three?

Source: https://cine3.com/the-pitt-supriya-ganesh-ausente-tercera-temporada/



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