The Pitt, Emmy nominations and Receives 13
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Casey Bloys reacts to HBO's Emmy nominations haul and gives updates on the future of "The Pitt," "The White Lotus" and "The Last of Us"
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The actress who portrayed Dr. Collins in Season 1 announced last week that she would not be returning to the HBO Max drama but said “what a blessing” to participate. She called it an “absolute privilege to play Dr. Heather Collins in such a groundbreaking season and piece.”
The Pitt star and producer Noah Wyle responds to Tracy Ifeachor's departure.
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While Ifeachor won’t reprise her role on season 2 of “The Pitt,” she already has a new project lined up. She is set to star in the upcoming M. Night Shyamalan thriller “Remain” alongside Jake Gyllenhaal, Phoebe Dynevor, Ashley Walters, Julie Hagerty, and Jay O. Sanders.
It was quite a fine morning for Casey Bloys, the HBO and Max content chairman/CEO who saw his combined platform pull off 142 Emmy nominations — a new best for the company. Bloys said he had been prepped by his head of awards,
The actress, 40, isn’t returning as Dr. Heather Collins for Season 2 of the hit HBO Max show, “The Pitt.” Sources told TVLine that it was a creative decision, and not Ifeachor’s choice to leave the medical drama. On Wednesday, the British star hinted at her departure.