Earlier than Katherine LaNasa begins one other shift on season 2 of The Pitt, the actress is guaranteeing she’s ready for each affected person.
“I went to The Rape Therapy Middle and the Stuart Home to do a little analysis for a rape story line that we now have within the present this season, and I used to be completely blown away,” LaNasa, 58, solely shared with Us Weekly whereas supporting the organizations at UCLA Well being’s annual brunch on Sunday, October 26. “They’re so considerate in direction of the victims of sexual assault and the best way that they designed the areas, notably the juvenile area.”
Stuart Home, a program of The Rape Therapy Middle, is internationally acknowledged as a mannequin for the therapy of sexually abused youngsters.
Therapists are extremely educated clinicians with data, ability and expertise in serving to sexually abused youngsters and their households.
“They’ve a mini courtroom in order that the children can expertise being in a courtroom in case they should face their aggressor in court docket,” LaNasa defined to Us earlier than internet hosting the brunch with costar Noah Wyle. “It’s simply wonderful. It’s lovely. It’s the place that I might wish to go or convey my liked one if one thing like that have been to occur to them.”
Whereas LaNasa and the forged proceed to remain mum on main upcoming plot traces, government producer R. Scott Gemmill beforehand revealed that season 2 of the hit HBO Max collection will happen over the 4th of July weekend.
Season 1 of The Pitt highlighted the highs and lows of working in emergency medication with an unconventional strategy — 15 episodes that showcase 15 hours of 1 shift.
Earlier than season 2 premieres in 2026, LaNasa mirrored on the significance of supporting organizations which can be working tirelessly to make a distinction for sufferers and victims.
Patrick Ball, Shawn Hatosy, Supriya Ganesh, Sepideh Moafi, Katherine LaNasa, Noah Wyle, Shabana Azeez, Taylor Dearden and Gerran Howell Vivien Killilea/Getty Photos for UCLA Rape Therapy Middle
“The nurses, I interviewed them relentlessly for the position, and they’re additionally simply so considerate about all the things that they do, all these little particulars,” she recalled. “‘I might by no means’ or ‘I might by no means pull a factor out like this’ or ‘I might by no means deal with them like that.’ I’m asking each option to do one thing in order that it appears to be like correct. However the response makes me notice how a lot thought and care go into each single side of the examination, of the interview, of all of it. They even gave me suggestions on the dialogue, all of it.”
Again in September, LaNasa’s onerous work and dedication to taking part in cost nurse Dana Evans paid off when she received the 2025 Emmy for Excellent Supporting Actress in a Drama Collection.
Whereas the critics clearly love her character, LaNasa defined why she has personally fallen in love together with her newest TV position.
“What I really like concerning the character is one thing that I picked up from the actual nurses within the area that I studied, which was this emotional effectivity, I name it,” she mentioned. “They’re in a position to be extremely compassionate, but in addition not break down with the affected person, in order that the affected person feels supported and in addition in order that they’ll maintain issues transferring.”
She’s additionally grateful to government producer John Wells for permitting ladies to be difficult in his reveals.
“Dana is hard. She’s onerous,” LaNasa mirrored. “Generally she’s offended. She’s humorous. She’s caring. She’s compassionate. She’s supportive, simply all these items combined up collectively. Normally, ladies prior to now, and it’s delineated in tv, both you’re form of just like the bitch boss, otherwise you’re the nice and cozy, loving mother, and Dana’s each, and I like that.”
Season 2 of The Pitt is predicted to premiere on HBO Max in January 2026.
For those who or somebody has been sexually assaulted, contact the Nationwide Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
