Will George Clooney & Co. Return to the ER? Noah Wyle on 'The Pitt' Reunion Buzz
The anticipation is palpable! Since HBO Max's The Pitt, a spiritual successor to the iconic ER, debuted in early 2025, fans have been clamoring for a full-blown reunion of the beloved cast. And now, star Noah Wyle is addressing those hopes and dreams.
Wyle, who famously played Dr. John Carter in ER for 15 seasons, is reprising his role in The Pitt. The new series, set in a contemporary Seattle hospital, aims to capture the same gripping medical drama and ensemble dynamic that made ER a global phenomenon. But the burning question on everyone's mind is: will other familiar faces from County General be making appearances?
Speaking recently, Wyle acknowledged the constant inquiries about potential cameos from former ER stars. “It's something that comes up constantly,” he admitted. “The showrunners and I have had numerous conversations about it. We want to honour the legacy of ER, but also establish The Pitt as its own entity.”
So, what's the status of George Clooney (Dr. Doug Ross), Julianna Margulies (Nurse Carol Hathaway), Anthony Edwards (Dr. Mark Greene), and the rest of the gang? Wyle remained diplomatic, hinting that discussions are ongoing but stopping short of confirming any concrete plans. “We're exploring different avenues,” he said. “It’s a delicate balance. We don't want to just throw in cameos for the sake of nostalgia. It has to feel organic to the story and add something meaningful to The Pitt.”
The Pitt creators are clearly aware of the immense goodwill and fan loyalty associated with ER. Bringing back key cast members would undoubtedly generate massive buzz and draw in viewers who grew up watching the original series. However, it’s a risky move if not handled carefully, as it could overshadow the new characters and storylines.
Wyle emphasized the importance of respecting both the past and the future. “We want to create something new and exciting, while still acknowledging the impact ER had on television and the lives of so many people,” he explained. “It’s about finding the right way to weave those threads together seamlessly.”
For now, fans will have to remain patient and hopeful. While there's no guarantee that we’ll see a flood of ER alums in The Pitt, Wyle’s comments suggest that the possibility is definitely on the table. Keep an eye out for updates – a reunion of this magnitude would be a truly special moment for television history.
The Pitt is currently streaming on HBO Max.