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The Pitt: HBO, Alamo Drafthouse Team for Season 2 Finale Screenings
HBO Max and Warner Bros TV are partnering with Alamo Drafthouse for special advanced screenings of the season two finale of The Pitt.
Article Summary
- HBO Max and Alamo Drafthouse host advanced screenings for The Pitt season 2 finale on April 13th.
- Free admission available at 10 select locations with purchase of a $10 food and drink voucher.
- Screenings are themed as healthcare appreciation events, with all fans and healthcare workers welcome.
- The Pitt finale event offers an exclusive look ahead of its official HBO Max premiere on April 16th.
If you're a fan of the HBO Max critically-acclaimed medical drama The Pitt and happen to also live near an Alamo Drafthouse, you're in for a treat as HBO Max and Warner Bros Television have partnered with the theater chain for an advanced screening of the season two finale that will take place on April 13th at 10 locations, days before its April 16th premiere on HBO Max. Billed as healthcare appreciation events, with former and current healthcare workers encouraged to attend, the event will be open to all, and tickets will be available. Admission is free, but seats can be reserved via Alamo Drafthouse's website with the purchase of a $10 food and drink voucher.

The Pitt Season Two Finale Screenings at Participating Alamo Drafthouses Details
Participating Alamo Drafthouses for The Pitt event include New York City's Brooklyn location, Boston's Seaport, Raleigh, NC; Naples, Fla; Dallas' Cedars; Austin, Texas' Mueller, Denver's Westminster, San Francisco's Mountain View; Twin Cities, Minnesota's Woodbury, and Los Angeles' downtown. The Pitt follows the Emergency Room staff at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, led by Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch (Noah Wyle), as they deal with a steady flow of patients, often exacerbated by local disasters and tragedies like mass shootings, receiving overflow patients from other hospitals.
In season two, we had a theme park accident and Fourth of July fireworks-related accidents. Topping that off is the internal drama from staff, including the remorseful Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball), who is still dealing with the fallout of his discovered drug addiction while trying to make amends with those like Santos (Isa Briones), who caught him, and Robby, who still thinks he should have been fired instead of going to rehab. We also have those like day-shift nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LeNasa), who's trying not to burn herself out while propping others in need, and Dr. Melissa "Mel" King (Taylor Dearden), whose season two issues include a deposition from a hospital lawsuit and the stress of learning she has a sexually active autistic sister she's protective of. In season two, Robby is trying to make it to his motorcycle ride sabbatical, but is often tied up putting out fires, has little to no tolerance for underperforming staff, and is trying to trust Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) to take over in his absence. The Pitt, which also stars Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Douif, Gerran Howell, and Shabana Azeez, streams on HBO Max on Thursdays.

















