😭💔 Shawn Hatosy’s latest tease has fans feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety as a possible Night Shift spinoff begins to take shape 🌙
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The Pitt star Shawn Hatosy is fueling excitement and curiosity among fans with hints of a possible night shift spinoff. The acclaimed medical drama, led by Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, has captivated audiences with its raw, realistic depiction of Pittsburgh’s high-pressure emergency rooms. Yet, Hatosy believes that there’s an untapped world waiting to be explored in the nighttime hours.
Hatosy, who plays Dr. Jack Abbot, an attending physician navigating the unpredictable late-night ER, recently spoke to People about the growing interest in seeing more of his character and the unique challenges faced by night-shift staff. While HBO Max hasn’t officially confirmed any spinoff, Hatosy’s comments suggest the idea has at least been quietly discussed behind the scenes.
“There’s been a lot of talk about the night shift. That would be really cool. We could do some interesting things with the tone of the show,” Hatosy said, hinting at a darker, more atmospheric spin on The Pitt.
Dr. Abbot’s overnight stories offer a different lens on hospital life, highlighting the quirks, emotional stakes, and intense cases that aren’t always visible during the high-octane daytime shifts. Hatosy explained that night-shift teams attract unique personalities — misfits who thrive in unconventional settings — creating the perfect ingredients for captivating storytelling.
“It’s a certain kind of group of misfits that work together at night,” Hatosy noted, underscoring the dramatic and narrative potential of a series centered on these characters.
Beyond acting, Hatosy has already shown his creative range behind the camera, directing The Pitt Season 2’s episode “3:00 P.M.” His dual role as actor and director has further cemented his investment in shaping the show’s tone and narrative.
Fans have embraced Dr. Abbot since his debut, with Hatosy winning a Primetime Emmy Award in 2025 for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. The recognition reflects not only his performance but also the audience’s desire to see more of the character — a desire that could soon extend into a night-shift spinoff.
As speculation grows, one thing is clear: viewers are eager for new stories, more emotional intensity, and a darker, more intimate look at the world of The Pitt. Whether or not a spinoff comes to fruition, Hatosy’s hints have already energized the fanbase, leaving everyone talking, theorizing, and craving more late-night drama from Pittsburgh’s ER.


