Shawn Hatosy on The Pitt night shift spinoff (Image credit: HBO Max) The second season of The Pitt is about to end later this month and fans can't enough of the gritty but realistic medical drama. The Emmy Award-winning medical drama releases 15 episodes every year but obviously fans want more. Shawn Hatosy, who plays Dr. Jack Abbot, recently addressed the possibilities of a spinoff featuring the night shift. The HBO Max series, led by Noah Wyle, follows a group of physicians, nurses and patients during a 15-hour day shift in an emergency center at a Pittsburgh hospital. By the time the 15th episode airs, the night shift takes over. In an interview with People, Hatosy seemed very keen on the possibility. He revealed that there had been a lot of talk about the night shift and he felt they could do some cool, interesting things with the tone of the show. The Emmy Award-winning actor also shared that a night shift spinoff could help focus and showcase more unique characters and medical cases. Hatosy added, "Dr. Abbot chose the night shift because it's a certain kind of group of misfits that work together at night." While there are no current plans right now, it does feel as if the show is setting things up for a future spinoff. Earlier this week, it was announced that Supriya Ganesh, who plays Dr. Samira Mohan, would depart the show after Season 2. Ayesha Harris, who plays Dr. Parker Ellis of the night shift, has been promoted to a series regular for Season 3. So far, the night shift team has made occasional appearances on the show. Hatosy returned to Season 2 as a doctor assisting a SWAT team on an assignment. He is brought to the ER when he gets injured on duty. The actor also directed one episode of the medical drama after executive producer John Wells requested him to go behind the cameras. Previously, the actor also shared that he deeply loves his character Abbot and would play him for "as long as they'll have me." Besides Hatosy's Dr. Abbott and Harris' Dr. Ellis, the night shift staff includes Shrinking star Luke Tennie as Dr. Cruz Henderson, a senior resident; Sofia Hasmik as Nazely Toomarian, a new intern; Ken Kirby reprising his role as Dr. John Shen, senior attending physician like Abbot; and night shift charge nurse Lesley Boon. Get the Latest Entertainment News, Bollywood News and Gossips Also Find Upcoming Movies, Latest Movies and Web Series, Visit Times Now for Live Coverage. Sonal Pandya has grown up on a steady diet of Bollywood and Hollywood musicals, subtitled foreign films and American sitcoms. When not trying to keep ... View More