Noah Wiley, best known for his role as Dr. John Carter on ER, stars in Pete, a new medical series created by John Wells and R.J. By Scott Gemmill, former ER staff. Scheduled to air on Max in January 2025, the series promises to enthrall fans of medical dramas with a unique format.
in real time, 24 hours a day
With a similar concept to 24 Hours, Pete puts viewers through a single 15-hour shift at a hospital. Each one-hour episode corresponds to a real-time character’s day. A sustained immersive experience that evokes the urgent and constant tension of hospital wards.
A portrait of America in crisis
Far from being limited to medical adventures, Pitt aims to be a realistic portrait of the challenges that caregivers face in today’s United States. The choice of Pittsburgh, a city emblematic of social and economic struggles, serves as the backdrop for this examination of the challenges facing America’s health care system.
Creation in the spotlight
Pitt is not without controversy: ER creator Michael Crichton’s widow has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. TV for similarities between the two series. Despite this controversy, the project, which is carried out by John Wells Productions, is creating real anticipation, thanks to the presence of Noah Wiley at the helm of the poster and a prestigious creative team.
Also, Noah Whale himself is at the head of the series. The actor initially wanted to do emergency work during the Covid-19 pandemic. He explained last year what difficulties this union faced. That’s how Pete came about.
Pete’s Discovery will be available on Max in January to immerse yourself in the heart of the action.
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