If you’re like us, you haven’t stopped thinking about The Pitt since the season finale aired.
The Max medical drama has all but taken up permanent residency in our brain, thanks to its real-time format, emotional gut-punches, and one of the most addictive hospital crews since ER.
Whether you’re wondering where to stream it, how many episodes you’ve got to binge, or what’s happening with Season 2, WHO has you covered.

Where can I watch The Pitt in Australia?
Ready to clock in for another shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Centre? In Australia, The Pitt is available to stream on Binge, Foxtel and Max, so you can scrub in and catch every moment of medical mayhem right now.
If you’ve been craving a new obsession since ER or Grey’s Anatomy left their mark, The Pitt is the perfect prescription. It’s sharp, it’s intense, and it’ll absolutely wreck your emotions — in the best way.
So clear your schedule, log into Max, and prepare to get deeply (and emotionally) involved. And don’t worry, Season 2 is already scrubbing in.

How many episodes are there of The Pitt?
Season 1 of The Pitt packs a hefty 15 episodes — more than your average prestige drama. And honestly, it needs every single one.
The series plays out in real-time across a single chaotic day inside the emergency department of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. That means each episode dives deep into the pressure cooker environment where split-second decisions, heartbreak, and occasional dark humour collide in the most perfect, bingeable way.
If you haven’t started yet, cancel your weekend; you’re about to lose track of time in the best way possible.

Is there a season 2 of The Pitt?
Yes! And the good news is, you won’t be waiting forever to see what’s next for Dr. Robby and the gang.
After that nail-biting finale (we’re still recovering, to be honest), The Pitt was officially renewed for Season 2. Production is already underway, and new episodes are set to drop in January 2026 on Max, with the Australian release expected to follow closely.
Season 2 will pick up about 10 months after the trauma of Pitt Fest — just in time for a Fourth of July weekend shift, which basically guarantees fireworks, both literal and emotional.
“There’s fireworks,” series creator R. Scott Gemmill confirmed to Vulture. “Somebody doesn’t do so well at a hot-dog-eating contest; somebody’s sunburned. You can see all the cases wandering in.”
Until then, we’ve got plenty of time to overanalyse every lingering glance between characters, debate whether Dr. Langdon deserves redemption, and mentally prepare for another round of high-stakes heartbreak.