The Pitt has been renewed for season 3, but the news has been overshadowed about who is — and isn’t — coming back after multiple cast exits.
When the medical drama premiered on HBO Max in January 2025, viewers were excited to see Noah Wyle play a doctor again more than after ER. It didn’t take long for Us to fall in love with the entire cast, including Dr. Robby (Wyle), Dr. Collins (Tracy Ifeachor), Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball), charge nurse Dana (Katherine LaNasa), Dr. Mohan (Supriya Ganesh), Dr. McKay (Fiona Dourif), Dr. King (Taylor Dearden), Dr. Santos (Isa Briones), Whitaker (Gerran Howell) and Javadi (Shabana Azeez).
Season 2 looked a little different when most of the cast returned — except Ifeachor. A source told Us Weekly in July 2025 that it was always the plan for Ifeachor’s character — who was a fourth-year resident in the first season — to go on and be a doctor in future installments of the show.
The insider noted that due to the nature of The Pitt, Dr. Collins wouldn’t be in season 2, but Ifeachor “didn’t choose to leave the show” and isn’t aware of “any doors being closed” on a possible return.
The same reasoning was used when news broke that Ganesh wouldn’t reprise her role in season 3. Off screen, fans have expressed frustration at multiple beloved characters not returning for more episodes.
Keep scrolling to see which The Pitt stars are returning for season 3 — and which aren’t:
Noah Wyle

Noah Wyle Warrick Page/HBO Max
There’s no The Pitt without Noah Wyle’s character, Dr. Robby, so he is expected to return.
Tracy Ifeachor

Tracy Ifeachor. Warrick Page/MAX
After leaving the show, Tracy Ifeachor addressed whether she could be back in the future.
“It was just such a joy and a pleasure to play Dr. Heather Collins and to know that my character has been so phenomenally well-received. It just blew me away,” Ifeachor told Us in September 2025. “I don’t know where she will be on the weekend of next season, but I know where I’m going to be, which is on my next project, which is just so amazing. But I take the lessons that I’ve learned from playing Dr. Heather Collins — playing this character who goes through such a traumatic event and still shows up every day for other people.”
She continued: “[No one] stops to ask if she’s OK, if she needs time out, if she needs to run away. I think as a woman, sometimes we carry a lot of emotional labor without even knowing it. I’ve learned that through this character, so I wouldn’t change that. This experience has been so life-changing, really.”
Patrick Ball

Season 2 showed Langdon returning to work after struggling with drug addiction, which presumably will continue to be explored.
Katherine LaNasa

Katherine Lanasa Warrick Page / HBO MAX/ Courtesy Everett Collection
The actress, who plays Dana Evans, was seen in the video announcing the show’s renewal.
Supriya Ganesh

Supriya Ganesh isn’t coming back as Samira in season 3.
Fiona Dourif

Promotional footage has also confirmed Fiona Dourif’s involvement in season 3.
Isa Briones

Isa Briones is expected to come back as Santos in season 3.
Gerran Howell

Gerran Howell and Lucas Iverson in The Pitt season 2. Warrick Page / ©HBO MAX/ Courtesy Everett Collection
Fans are also presuming they will see more of Gerran Howell as Dr. Whittaker.
Shabana Azeez

Shabana Azeez Warrick Page / HBO MAX/ Courtesy Everett Collection
According to HBO Max’s season 3 announcement video, Shabana Azeez is returning as Javadi.
Sepideh Moafi

Sepideh Moafi joined the show in season 2, but her future as Dr. Al-Hashim is unclear.
Shawn Hatosy

Noah Wyle and Shawn Hatosy in “The Pitt.” Max/Warrick Page
If The Pitt doesn’t bring back Shawn Hatosy, the internet will riot, so Abbot will likely come back in season 3.
Ayesha Harris

After playing a member of the night shift crew, Ayesha Harris got promoted to a series regular for season 3.






