Shawn Hatosy (left) and Noah Wyle in 'The Pitt' season two finale. Warrick Page/HBO Max Logo text The conclusion of The Pitt‘s second season brought in the show’s biggest audience so far.
The April 16 finale of the medical drama drew 9.7 million viewers on HBO Max through the weekend, more than any of the show’s 29 previous episodes over two seasons. The finale was way up from The Pitt’s season two premiere in January, which hit 5.4 million viewers in three days and 7.2 million after a week of viewing.
Measured since the premiere, season two is averaging 15.4 million viewers per episode, HBO says. That’s an improvement of more than 50 percent on 2025’s season one. HBO and HBO Max typically measure audiences for 90 days after a season premiere — though The Pitt, with 15 weekly episodes, plays out over a slightly longer time (98 days).
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Nielsen’s 35-day measurement for season one — a considerably different metric than HBO’s internal data — put season one at 6.18 million viewers per episode. Weekly streaming totals from Nielsen for The Pitt so far this year have been far above last season.
Based on HBO’s internal numbers, The Pitt becomes the sixth current HBO/HBO Max series to average 15 million or more viewers over the course of its run. It joins House of the Dragon, The White Lotus, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, The Last of Us and It: Welcome to Derry in that category.
HBO Max renewed The Pitt for a third season before season two premiered and is looking to replicate the 15-episode model with two other projects at the pilot stage: How to Survive Without Me, a family drama from executive producer Greg Berlanti and starring Joshua Jackson, Kaley Cuoco and Ray Romano; and American Blue, a crime drama starring Milo Ventimiglia.
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