The Pitt is back, and so is Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch (Noah Wyle).
After his July 4th shift in Season 2, Dr. Robby set out on his motorcycle-riding sabbatical, a journey that had many of his colleagues concerned about possible self-harm and suicidal ideation. In Season 3, though, he’s returned from his voyage, and ready to scrub back in alongside the rest of his team. Based on the teaser above, his arrival in the Emergency Department is unexpected.
“Robby’s name’s on the schedule,” the night shift’s Dr. John Shen (Ken Kirby) tells Dr. Jack Abbot (Shawn Hatosy). “Is he finally back?”
“I’ll believe it when I see it,” Abbott replies. Well, better start believing, Abbott.
In an interview with Deadline, Wyle confirmed that Season 3 would be taking place on Nov. 12, 2026, meaning it’s been four months since Dr. Robby last set foot in the ED. During this time, quite a bit has changed. Dr. Samira Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) has left, while Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball) is now firmly back in the mix. What else has Dr. Robby missed, and will he be able to fit back into the swing of things? Plus, what exactly happened on his sabbatical?
On top of the juicy interpersonal dynamics at play given Dr. Robby’s return, the November setting for The Pitt Season 3 also opens the door for more emergencies tied to cold weather, meaning we’re in for a set of intriguing new medical cases.
The Pitt Season 3 premieres January, 2027 on HBO Max.
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