The successful series The Pitt continues to establish itself as one of the most prominent television phenomena today. Throughout its second season, it has attracted an exceptional audience, averaging 15.4 million viewers per episode. This number represents a 50% increase compared to its first season, highlighting the growth and popularity of the show within HBO Max’s catalog.
A series that is taking the world by storm
The final episode of this season, aired last Friday, managed to capture the attention of 9.7 million viewers in the three days following its premiere, becoming the most-watched episode of the series to date. This figure is remarkable, especially when considering that the recent premiere of the third season of Euphoria gathered just over a million fewer viewers, which puts into perspective the magnitude of The Pitt’s success.
In addition, The Pitt has established itself as the sixth most-watched series on the Warner Bros. platform, ranking behind other major titles such as House of the Dragon, The White Lotus, and The Last of Us. This recognition speaks not only to the narrative quality of the series but also to its ability to resonate with contemporary audiences.
The second season closed with an episode full of emotion and transformation for the characters Robby (Noah Wyle) and Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi), leaving fans eager for the continuation of the plot. With a promising renewal scheduled for next year, The Pitt has secured its place in the television landscape, and fans are already counting the days for the return of their favorite characters.