Noah Wyle, R. Scott Gemmill Address Supriya Ganesh's Exit from 'The Pitt' LOS ANGELES – Noah Wyle, the star and executive producer of HBO’s medical drama The Pitt, and the show’s creator, R. Scott Gemmill, addressed the departure of Supriya Ganesh from the series during a PaleyFest event on April 12, 2026. Ganesh, who portrayed senior resident Dr. Samira Mohan, left the show after Season 2, a decision the cast and creators described as integral to the show’s narrative and the nature of a teaching hospital. Wyle, who plays Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, emphasized that the exit was not a reflection of the actors’ relationship with the character but rather a storyline choice. “We were obviously very sorry to let Dr. Mohan go, but we have other characters that we’re going to be focusing on in the future,” Wyle said. He praised Ganesh’s performance, calling her “an amazing actress” and expressing that the cast would “miss her.” Gemmill, the show’s creator, framed the departure as a natural progression in the fictional Pittsburgh teaching hospital’s operations. “Part of the nature of the business of a teaching hospital is that people come, they learn, and they leave,” he explained to USA TODAY. “In order to try to be truthful to the process, we’re turning over our cast. It’s still a great launching pad for young actors. They do their time with us and then, God bless, they go on and do great things.” The announcement of Ganesh’s exit came on April 3, 2026, alongside news that Ayesha Harris, who plays night-shift resident Dr. Parker Ellis, had been promoted to a series regular for Season 3. Harris’s promotion was seen as a strategic move to expand the show’s ensemble, while Ganesh’s departure was tied to the evolving dynamics of the ER setting.#the_pitt #supriya_ganesh #noah_wyle #r_scott_gemmill #paleyfest
Supriya Ganesh to Exit 'The Pitt' After Season 2, Withdraws from PaleyFest Panel Supriya Ganesh, the actress who portrays Dr. Samira Mohan on the HBO medical drama "The Pitt," has confirmed she will not attend the PaleyFest LA 2026 panel for the show, which was scheduled for April 12. The decision comes shortly after the show’s creators announced her departure from the series at the end of Season 2 on April 3. Ganesh, 28, had been set to participate in the panel, which coincided with the event taking place days before the Season 2 finale on April 16. Ganesh’s absence from the PaleyFest event was disclosed by the festival organizers to USA TODAY, with no official reason provided for her withdrawal. The panel, which included executive producers R. Scott Gemmill, Noah Wyle (who plays Dr. Michael Robinavitch), and Katherine LaNasa (who portrays Dana Evans), was expected to discuss the show’s upcoming season. Ganesh’s decision to skip the event was also shared with her followers via an April 10 Instagram Stories post, which she later noted had not been removed from the platform. In the post, she wrote, “I will not be at Paleyfest this Sunday. I know some of you bought tickets to see me and I hope you know this is not a decision I take lightly. Love you all.” The announcement of Ganesh’s exit from "The Pitt" was framed by the show’s creators as a narrative-driven choice, aligning with the frequent personnel changes typical in a teaching hospital setting. This mirrors the departure of Dr. Heather Collins, played by Tracy Ifeachor, who left the series at the end of Season 1. Ganesh’s departure marks the end of her tenure as a series regular, with her character’s arc concluding in the final episodes of Season 2. In a separate development, the show’s producers confirmed that Ayesha Harris, who plays Dr.#the_pitt #supriya_ganesh #noah_wyle #r_scott_gemmill #paleyfest_la_2026
The Pitt's Noah Wyle and Show Creator Explain Supriya Ganesh Exit Supriya Ganesh, who portrayed senior resident Dr. Samira Mohan on the medical drama The Pitt, has exited the series after its second season. The decision was confirmed by the show’s star, Noah Wyle, and its creator, R. Scott Gemmill, who provided context for the departure during a PaleyFest panel in Los Angeles. Ganesh’s exit was described as a narrative necessity tied to the show’s portrayal of a teaching hospital, where medical residents frequently transition through different stages of their careers. Wyle emphasized that cast changes are an inherent part of the series, stating, “It’s an inevitability that’s going to happen every season with this show because as writers we’re hard pressed to figure out what a lapse of time we can have and keep most of the ensemble together realistically.” He highlighted the challenges of maintaining continuity in a setting like an emergency room, where staff turnover is common. “Emergency rooms have a high revolving door,” he said, adding that the show strives to introduce new characters or promote existing cast members to keep storylines fresh. Gemmill echoed this sentiment, explaining that the show’s commitment to authenticity drives its casting decisions. “It’s sort of the nature of the show,” he said during a PaleyFest red carpet interview. “Unfortunately, the way the medical profession works, you come in, you learn, you move on, and we want to try and be as truthful to that process as possible.” He noted that Ganesh’s character, Dr. Mohan, has been exploring her career trajectory since the start of Season 2, which aligns with the show’s focus on the evolving lives of its residents. Ganesh’s departure was first reported by Variety on April 2, with a source citing it as a story-driven choice.#the_pitt #supriya_ganesh #noah_wyle #r_scott_gemmill #paleyfest
