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ACC looks to corporate sponsorships as a way to boost the bottom line of league revenue By AARON BEARDWed, July 15, 2026 at 9:26 PM UTC 0 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Jim Phillips has spent his fiveplusyear tenure as Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner trying to generate more revenue for a league facing financial pressures even with yearly record hauls. For his league — and across the national landscape in the revenuesharing era, for that matter — that has included more emphasis on corporate sponsorships. Finding event sponsors for naming rights.

ACC looks to corporate sponsorships as a way to boost the bottom line of league revenue

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Jim Phillips has spent his five-plus-year tenure as Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner trying to generate more revenue for a league facing financial pressures even with yearly record hauls.

For his league — and across the national landscape in the revenue-sharing era, for that matter — that has included more emphasis on corporate sponsorships.

Finding event sponsors for naming rights. Securing deals for advertisements on conference TV networks. It's all about looking for ways to sell those options and supplement the media rights payouts and earnings from postseason success that stand as core engines of the college financial system.

And stacking every bit helps in a time when schools are allowed to pay athletes directly.

“I don’t know if it’s pressure, but it’s the reality,” Phillips said Wednesday in an interview with The during the league's preseason football media days. “To me it’s the reality of this role and it’s reality of our league. We have to continue to find incremental dollars each and every year that continue to grow.”

ACC's revenue grows while trailing the Big Ten and SEC

That's been a particular focus for Phillips, too, in dealing with a significant revenue gap behind the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference since his spring 2021 arrival.

The league reported about $826.5 million in total revenue in tax filings covering the 2024-25 sports season, with schools earning a full distribution share getting an average of $47.1 million.

That continued the ACC's upward trajectory; the league reported $617 million for 2021-22 in Phillips' first full season, good for a full-share average of $39.4 million. And Phillips said Wednesday during his annual forum that the league would crack $900 million in total revenue for the just-completed 2025-26 season.

By comparison, the Big Ten and SEC both crossed the $1 billion mark in total revenue in their 2024-25 filings, with the Big Ten paying an average of nearly $79.9 million to full-share members while the SEC came in at nearly $72.4 million.

The biggest way to move the needle for a league looking to change its financial picture typically is media rights contracts. The ACC is locked into a deal with ESPN — both for its base TV rights and the August 2019 launch of the ACC Network — through the 2035-36 season. The TV revenue continues to increase, but Phillips said at least some gains have come through corporate sponsorships, such as investment management firm T. Rowe Price putting its name on the tradition-rich men's basketball tournament.

The ACC has doubled its list of corporate sponsorships to nine in the past five years, a list that includes Apple, Dr Pepper, Gatorade and Allstate. On Wednesday, the league announced a deal with AI cybersecurity firm ReliaQuest, which includes advertising through ESPN, ESPN parent company Disney and the ACC Network.

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That goes with other adjustments such as changes to the league's revenue-distribution model to reward programs that generate higher TV viewership and the “success initiative” that allows schools to keep money generated by their own postseason success.

“You can’t wait around, you can't just kind of sit on your hands as it relates to some of these other areas and not fully explore and commit to finding those additional dollars,” Phillips told the AP. “All of that stuff adds up incrementally.”

Corporate sponsorships could offer growing revenue opportunities

Bob Lynch is bullish on corporate sponsorships from a national level. He's the founder and chief executive officer of SponsorUnited, a company that uses AI to track sponsorship deals across professional and college sports.

“I think everybody's starting to recognize these are businesses as well as educational institutions that need to compete and drive value," Lynch said.

In its most recent report, SponsorUnited estimated that Power Four schools generated about $1 billion in corporate sponsorship revenue across roughly 6,300 deals for the 2025-26 season.

That equated to about $9.7 million per school in the ACC and $11.2 million for the Big 12, which announced a multiyear partnership with beverage brand Monster Energy last week. The SEC ($21.5 million) and Big Ten ($16.1 million) led the way in that report, with the Big 12 as the only league lacking its own TV channel.

“There’s not a lot of places where you can go to an AD and say, ‘Look I think we could potentially generate $5-10-20 million annually if we think differently about this side of the business and we can control it,'” Lynch said. “So it becomes a really intriguing space to look and say if we invest there, we could potentially extract a lot of dollars and generate a lot that we weren’t doing before."

In the ACC's case, that meant hiring Anthony Macri last September as its first chief revenue officer. Macri previously worked for a Formula 1 racing team and spent a decade with the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies, where bolstering sponsorship revenue represented a critical component.

Now he's trying to do that for the ACC, as well as helping schools in determining their own options on anything from patches on jerseys to arena signage. And unlike selling a finite number of tickets for an event, corporate sponsorships could offer layers of revenue options.

“We have a chance to really grow that area,” Macri said. “It's been an underleveraged opportunity that has unlimited growth potential, so that gives us a lot of room to push on.”

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CONY Shareholders Lost 56.25% While Paying Tax on Their Own Money Back Michael WilliamsWed, July 15, 2026 at 9:33 PM UTC 0 Branding Pot / Shutterstock.comQuick Read CONY dropped 56% in the past year while distributions collapsed from $2.79 to $0.06 and quietly returned investors&x27; own capital as taxable income. Direct COIN shares deliver nearly identical price outcomes without fund fees, capped upside, or a synthetic option overlay that forfeits every rally. This lithium producer surpassed a $1B private valuation, joining some of America&x27;s most powerful startups.

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CONY dropped 56% in the past year while distributions collapsed from $2.79 to $0.06 and quietly returned investors' own capital as taxable income.

Direct COIN shares deliver nearly identical price outcomes without fund fees, capped upside, or a synthetic option overlay that forfeits every rally.

This lithium producer surpassed a $1B private valuation, joining some of America's most powerful startups. Now you can invest in EnergyX alongside global giants like General Motors, but only through July 16. (sponsor)

The pitch is a 78% yield on a crypto-exchange proxy. The reality is that a fund charging you monthly for the privilege of capping your own upside has quietly turned a bet on Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) into a slow leak. YieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF (NYSEARCA:CONY) shareholders got most of Coinbase's downside and almost none of the recoveries. Then they paid tax on their own principal coming back as "income."

What You're Actually Paying

CONY's expense ratio is not disclosed in the April 30, 2026 NPORT filing, an unusual gap for a fund with $397 million in net assets. That is only the sticker cost. The structural cost dwarfs it.

Look at the last twelve months. CONY fell 56.25% from July 2025 to July 2026. Coinbase itself fell 59.10% over the same window. Investors who bought CONY for "income with less risk" got almost the entire drawdown and gave away the upside on every rally in exchange. On a $10,000 position held for that year, the price value collapsed to roughly $4,375. The distributions cushioned that, but a large share of those distributions was your own capital handed back to you.

The Part the Factsheet Doesn't Highlight

CONY holds Treasury Bills at 91.60% of net assets plus a set of paired long and short call options on COIN. The matching unit counts on the long and short legs (10,940, 10,055, 5,530, 4,555, 1,000) confirm a synthetic covered call. The short calls collect premium. They also cap gains at the strike. When COIN rips higher, you keep the premium and forfeit the rally.

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Here's why you should do the same before their July 16 investment deadline: lithium prices are up 75% this year, with demand projected to grow a staggering 5X by 2040.

With tech that can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods, EnergyX is preparing to unlock up to 15M+ tons. Become a private-stage EnergyX investor before the July 16 deadline.

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Now look at the distribution history. In April 2024, CONY paid $2.7944 in a single distribution. By late November 2025 the payments had collapsed to $0.0635 and $0.0656. The 2026 schedule is a weekly drip in the $0.22 to $0.56 range. Trailing twelve-month distributions total $15.3524 on a share price of $19.46. A payout that size relative to price is a red flag for return of capital, which is not free money. It reduces your cost basis and defers a tax bill rather than eliminating it. Meanwhile the NAV bleeds visibly: shares opened 2026 at $27.92 and traded at $19.63 by July 10, a 27.02% year-to-date decline.

Options premium is also taxed less kindly than qualified dividends. For a taxable account, the ordinary-income treatment on the option-derived portion, combined with the ROC erosion of basis, is a two-sided tax drag the fund's yield headline never mentions.

The Cheaper Mirror

If the goal is Coinbase exposure, the cheaper mirror is Coinbase. Direct shares of COIN carry no fund fee, no capped upside, and no synthetic option overlay siphoning off rallies. Over the past year the price outcomes were close (CONY down 56.25% versus COIN down 59.10%), but on any strong up move CONY's short calls will hand the gains back. Investors who want crypto-linked income with lower structural cost can pair a direct COIN position with their own covered calls at strikes they choose, or use a broad, lower-cost crypto equity fund and generate income from Treasuries directly. The T-bill sleeve inside CONY is something you can already own for a few basis points.

What This Means for You

CONY clearly pays. The real question is what it pays with. If a big share of your monthly check is your own principal returning in a higher-tax wrapper, and the fund's design guarantees you miss the upside that would replace that principal, ask what you are actually renting for the fee you cannot see on the factsheet.

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Over 50,000 people already have, along with global giants like General Motors and POSCO.

Here's why there's so much interest: EnergyX's patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods. That's a big deal, as demand for lithium is expected to 5X current production levels by 2040. Become an early-stage EnergyX shareholder before the 7/16 investment deadline.

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Monét tells EW there might be a second, secret alliance brewing on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7. Monét X Change teases new Drag Race All Stars 7 alliance: 'I was not the only one playing the game' Monét tells EW there might be a second, secret alliance brewing on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiBiophotof93a23298bdd47ba9c13f53815fc469b.jpg) Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more. EW's editorial guidelines June 8, 2022 7:49 p.m.

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Monét X Change — beloved sponge queen — is soaking up all of the chaotic vibes after being blocked from winning another Legendary Legend Star for the first time on *RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7*.

Though she stirred the pot by forming an alliance with fellow* All Stars 4 *winner Trinity The Tuck back on episode 1 of the first all-winners competition in *Drag Race* her-story, Monét says in an exclusive EW's BINGE podcast interview (below) that she suspects an alternate, secret alliance is brewing among her sisters outside the *AS4* coalition — specifically, as she says, including *Drag Race UK*'s The Vivienne, who handed Monét the Platinum Plunger on Friday's episode.

"Jaida did hand it to her, so, maybe they have some situation working that I'm not privy to, and I'm very curious to see what ends up happening," Monét says of the moment Jaida Essence Hall handed The Vivienne a xylophone prop from off-stage to enhance her lip-sync performance at the end of the episode, which helped her win the dance-off and ultimately gave her the ability to block Monét. "We haven't seen it yet, I don't know where we're at or what you've seen or what makes the cut, but I definitely thought there was a smoker's alliance going on, and this was furthering my point."

When asked if she knew that Jaida was going to spruce up The Vivienne's performance with the prop hand-off, Monét maintains that she had no idea the exchange would happen.

Jaida Essence Hall gives The Vivienne a xylophone during her 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7' lip-sync.

"I think that it's part of the alliance. Maybe it did happen, but I did not see any talks of them giving someone a xylophone, about who's going to do the *American Bandstand*," Monét explains. "So, I think there's some alliance that we're going to find out about, and people will see that I was not the only one playing the game."

While she still has her eyes on Jaida, Monét counts The Vivienne out of her plan for an alliance, joking that she "will absolutely come for that bitch" after the British queen's latest move.

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"Now that I have been blocked, I don't feel the weight of having to be so crazy with the alliance. I'm still going to be working, but not as intensely as I was," finishes Monét. "Maybe a little twist might come that might force me to play hard again, but who knows?"

See how Monét deals with being blocked in the Werk Room when RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 continues Friday on Paramount+. Listen to Monét's full BINGE interview above, and hear more episodes from our *Drag Race* podcast feed below.

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Jinkx Monsoon swept up the *RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 *crown thanks in large part to her *Snatch Game* performance as Judy Garland, but one question about the legendary impersonation has endured for puzzled fans and judges alike: Why did she (hilariously) refer to RuPaul as "Broom" during the challenge?

The season 5 winner revealed that the joke wasn't intended to be understood by anyone other than Alyssa Edwards and Alaska, her drag sisters from her original season on the show, which aired in 2013.

"Alaska and I were constantly doing impressions of Alyssa Edwards' [*Snatch Game*] impersonation of Katy Perry that was so baffling that we couldn't help but just make a whole character based on just that impression. Alyssa Edwards' voice is already extremely unique, and then her voice trying to do Katy Perry was just more Alyssa than even Alyssa normally talks," Jinkx said on Thursday's episode of Vulture's *Good One* podcast. "We kept joking that, as Katy Perry, when Ru asks Alyssa, 'Have you ever kissed a girl?' and Alyssa went, 'Ru, never!' [it became] 'Bru,' and then it just devolved into 'Broom, neber," so when I called Ru 'Broom,' it was the tiniest little Easter egg, pretty much just for Alaska."

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Jinkx's iconic *Snatch Game* performance did more than just cleanse the souls of weary *Drag Race* fans: It also absolved the queen's season 5 makeover subject, veteran soldier Dave Lara, of his self-proclaimed role in Garland's death after he made the stunning revelation in the Werk Room back in 2013.

During her performance on *All Stars 7*, Jinkx made a direct address to Lara by telling him that he was "not responsible" for Garland's death. In a subsequent interview with EW, Lara explained that, upon meeting the iconic actress at a Boston speakeasy in November 1968, he provided her with barbiturates shortly before she died the following year.

"I don't want to be judged by people. I don't want to be castigated or made out to be the villain. Ru and I had a conversation on the show where she said [Judy] did a lot to get to this place. Judy had a choice, and, like *The Matrix*, you can take the blue pill and go to sleep and wake up in the morning and never remember any of this, or you can take the red pill and go down the rabbit hole and never come out. She made that choice," Lara said. "Whether I allowed or contributed to that, she was so clever, she would've found the pills anyway. That made me feel a little better, but people don't know about that time. We were stupid, we were ignorant. Giving someone with an addiction pills? I've never given anyone pills or drugs or anything since."

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**Warning: This article contains spoilers for *Fast X*.**

As* The Fast Saga* speeds into its final lap, the franchise is pulling out all of its biggest tricks and most emotional moments on the way to the finish line. *Fast X* packs in a double-crossing twist, multiple cliffhangers, two huge returns, and even a death in the Toretto family.

"It's been 20 years, almost a quarter of a century with these characters, this family," director Louis Leterrier says on EW's *BINGE: The Fast Saga* podcast. "They have done so much for so many people, and also have fought so many enemies that now people are coming back after them. They are going to have to pay the heaviest price, you know, just the heftiest price. Tears are going to be shed."

The first major cost to Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) crew comes in the form of an epic sacrifice. After gleeful villain Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa) swipes Little Brian (Leo Abelo Perry) right off of a moving vehicle, his brother Jakob (John Cena) turns his custom cannon car into a bomb to prevent an attack on Dom and give him a chance to rescue his son. The heroic Hail Mary sees Jakob go out in a literal blaze of glory.

(from left) Little Brian (Leo Abelo Perry, back to camera) and Jakob (John Cena) in Fast X, directed Louis Leterrier.

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Jakob's death helps complete the character's arc for Leterrier. "[I thought], what if we really leaned into this relationship with Little B and this uncle who never experienced love or hasn't experienced love in a long time?" he tells EW. "And then that comes through via his nephew and just the awkwardness that turns into love, and [there's] just that moment where he feels he really accepts the responsibility of being a part of this family."

When approaching Cena, Leterrier admits he wasn't sure at first how the actor would respond to the idea. Cena could tell. "I remember [Louis] being extremely nervous because what that signifies is something that could elicit a reaction from me," he says. "But what he failed to realize is my perspective of every opportunity is to allow me to do the best I can with this opportunity. And that's it. And his idea was the best. And I'm a big believer in best idea wins."

Still, as the newest member of the family exits, an old favorite gets to make a surprise return to the land of the living: Gisele.

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A decade earlier, Gisele (Gal Gadot) made her own sacrifice to save Han (Sung Kang) in 2013's *Fast & Furious 6*. Han would eventually meet his death in 2006's *The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift —* in a bit of timeline trickery that's now become central to *The Fast Saga*'s lore — only for fans to learn in *F9* that Han's death had been faked by Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell), bringing his character back into the fold. Now it seems that both halves of the franchise's most tragic love story have been alive the whole time.

Kang is excited about all the possibilities it creates for the future, including potentially showcasing more intimacy in Han and Gisele's scenes together. "What are those quiet moments when two people are missing each other? How do they change? How do you engage in conversation, and where do you find that shorthand again in a relationship? Is it distant? Is it intimate right away? Is it like becoming friends again, earning that friendship? So, there's so much."

It was important to Leterrier, though, to make sure Gisele was returning for a purpose. "There was no bringing back Gisele without knowing where we were taking her and what was going to happen in the next one and how involved was she going to be," he says. "Gal was very clear with us, which was like, 'Yeah, you know, I love it, and this is my family, but what's the plan?' So obviously we had to think hard, but luckily we had."

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The reveal that Dante Reyes has his sights set on Dwayne Johnson's Luke Hobbs is arguably an even bigger surprise. Johnson previously said he wouldn't return for the franchise's ninth and tenth installments after reports of conflict between him and Diesel, but his mid-credits scene in *Fast X* suggests he's had a change of heart about *The Fast Saga*'s grand finale.

"It's a great kind of reflection on life and how movies can maybe be a teaching moment, give you opportunities to learn from your heroes," says Kang. "Like, oh, they squashed that. What was that about? Like, I don't even remember that. Like, what was the problem?"

Despite the return of both Gisele and Hobbs, Leterrier makes one thing clear: "Not everyone is going to come back though."

Remember, *Fast X* is still just part one of the franchise's long goodbye, and the stakes will only get higher. "At one point, this model is not going to be able to continue," says Leterrier. "And that point is very soon."

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Turns out, she provides the props, too — when her costar Patrick Ball steps in front of the camera, Briones winds up like a pitcher, tossing him a bright green apple.

That and other non-fruit related high jinks are afoot as the stars of *The Pitt* mingle on a backstage set for **’s season 2 cover shoot, which also celebrates the ensemble of actors as our 2025 Entertainers of the Year.

One of those rare new shows to bring back the old watercooler model, *The Pitt* earned early word-of-mouth praise when it premiered on HBO Max in January 2025, snowballing viewership to an average of 10 million views per episode, according to Warner Bros. Discovery. Now fresh off of five Emmy wins, including Outstanding Casting for a Drama series, the series is lauded by the medical community for its accurate portrayal of everything from births to gunshot wounds.

The cast has taken the success in stride. Supriya Ganesh, who plays Dr. Samira Mohan, still isn't used to the double takes she gets at her favorite cafe.

"I do think what's really special about the way we're approaching the show is that we kind of leave all of that at the door," she tells EW.

'The Pitt' star Katherine LaNasa photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Katherine LaNasa for .

“It's like the Emmy just got you on the wave. Now you have to ride the surfboard into the shore," adds Katherine LaNasa, who won one of those five Emmys (Outstanding Supporting Actress) for her portrayal of charge nurse Dana Evans.

The drama follows a group of doctors at a Pittsburgh teaching hospital as they experience the daily surprises of an emergency department, with Noah Wyle leading the cast as Dr. Michael Robinavitch (a.k.a. Dr. Robby), the beloved senior attending physician, whom showrunner R. Scott Gemmill calls "the linchpin of the show."

'The Pitt' star Noah Wyle photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Noah Wyle for .

"We started from the beginning with this idea that we were going to just be on the shoulder of an emergency room physician, Robby, and the people that he works with, and see everything that they see," executive producer John Wells tells EW.

And we see it all in real time, as each episode takes place over one hour of a 15-hour shift. Gemmill (who admits that the unique real-time concept may have been "a leftover from *24* or something") says that the format lent a freshness to the medical drama genre that excited him, Wells, and Wyle: "That's what really sucked us all into the project."

Season 1 took place on Labor Day, the first shift for a handful of new medical students and interns. Patients were complaining about wait times, hospital management was complaining about patient satisfaction, and Robby — still reeling from the death of his mentor during the pandemic — was trying to hold it all together. Midway through the day, a shooting at a local musical festival brought dozens of patients into the ER, turning an already busy day into a frenzy.

Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, Irene Choi as Joy, and Fiona Dourif as Dr. Cassie McKay on 'The Pitt'

Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, Irene Choi as Joy, and Fiona Dourif as Dr. Cassie McKay on 'The Pitt'.

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As the cast and creative team gear up for season 2 to premiere on Jan. 8, EW scrubbed in to get the report on what we can expect from the darling procedural's sophomore run.

While Briones and Ball are playfully tossing fruit at the cover shoot, their characters — second-year resident Dr. Trinity Santos and senior resident Dr. Frank Langdon, respectively — were not on such jovial terms when we last saw them, given that Santos uncovered Langdon was stealing meds to fuel his addiction to benzos. Season 2 picks up 10 months later, on Langdon's first day back to the emergency room after completing rehab. Oh, and it's also the Fourth of July.

"He's been forced to grow up in a lot of ways over these last 10 months," says Ball. "He's stepping back into this workplace of much trauma and much baggage. He's having to look his mentor Robby in the eye after having said some pretty nasty things to him — out of desperation, I think — at the end of season 1."

The "very, very big conversation" that Ball says needs to happen between Langdon and Robby is one the more senior doctor would like to avoid — especially given that Langdon's return happens to be Robby's final day before he heads into a three-month sabbatical.

"Robby was kind of hoping that Langdon wasn't gonna be back before he left," Gemmill says.

'The Pitt' star Patrick Ball photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Patrick Ball for .

"That sort of threw a monkey wrench into his plans for the day," Gemmill adds of Robby's reaction to seeing his former star pupil again. "It's only a matter of time before they have to work together and try and resolve this. And whether they do or not remains to be seen."

Wyle adds that while Langdon assumes Robby distances himself because the resident let him down, "a larger part is that Robby feels that he failed Langdon, as a mentor and as an attending.

"And there's a third component: Langdon represents somebody who's actually gone off and done the work and faced their demons and done the therapeutic process and come back clear-headed and clear-hearted," Wyle says. "And to somebody who has not begun that process, that feels a bit like kryptonite."

Laëtitia Hollard as Emma, Lucas Iverson as James, Gerran Howell as Dr. Dennis Whitaker, Isa Briones as Dr. Trinity Santos on 'The Pitt' season 2

Laëtitia Hollard as Emma, Lucas Iverson as James, Gerran Howell as Dr. Dennis Whitaker, Isa Briones as Dr. Trinity Santos on 'The Pitt' season 2.

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Robby's not the only person with whom Langdon has a looming confrontation — and not the only person who wasn't expecting to see him. Even though Santos was the one to bring Langdon's transgressions to light, "I don't think she necessarily knew that he was gonna [ever] come back," Briones says of her character. "I think it always was on her mind, but I don't think she knew. And that kickstarts quite a journey of a day for her."

While Langdon's baggage with Robby and Santos might not get resolved right away, we can expect the characters to cross paths.

As Gemmill adds, "He can't work a 12-hour or 15-hour shift without, at some point, having to be on a case with both of them."

'The Pitt' star Isa Briones photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Isa Briones for .

Overseeing it all is charge nurse Dana Evans, whose return after getting punched by a disgruntled patient in season 1 was unclear. But the fan-favorite character is back after taking some time away from the ER to focus on herself.

LaNasa imagines Dana went to therapy and took self-defense in that interim, but "the effects of the punch will carry us through a major part of the season." Adds the actress: "She's not taking any s---, and she's a little bit rougher around the edges."

There will also be some fresh faces roaming the halls of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center in season 2. A newly graduated nurse named Emma (Laëtitia Hollard) will provide a new sense of purpose for Dana.

"Emma helps her see why she got into nursing in the first place," LaNasa says. "I think, in a way, protecting Emma and teaching Emma about the importance of protecting herself in the workplace is kind of like a projection. It's a way of protecting herself, and it's a way of giving meaning to what happened to her."

'The Pitt' star Sepideh Moafi photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Sepideh Moafi for .

Meanwhile, Sepideh Moafi joins the cast as Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi, who is brought in by hospital management to not only cover Robby's attending position while he's on sabbatical but also "elevate" the hospital's efficiency. Perhaps unsurprisingly, she and Robby don't necessarily see eye-to-eye right away.

"I don't know that he would really be totally accepting of anybody that was moving into his role," Wyle says. "You know, he's very proprietary about the E.D., and he runs his shop in a very specific way."

Al-Hashimi attempts to bring in A.I. tools to the Pitt — and while new technology can reduce charting time, it doesn't come without ramifications.

"Robby's innately suspicious of anything that could potentially allow a hospital to reduce its workforce because of the streamlining," Wyle adds. "There are byproducts to employing this kind of technology. One of the unfortunate ones is layoffs, and we're already seeing staffing shortages. The practitioners and the doctors are being stretched pretty thin as it is. So the reward for working better sometimes is more work, not less work."

'The Pitt' star Supriya Ganesh photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

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But a little resistance is nothing new to Al-Hashimi, Moafi says.

"Honestly, I think like any woman in any field, especially a successful woman in any field, you're used to coming up against resistance, especially from your male counterparts," the actress says. "She's ready, she's equipped, she's prepared. And like most women, and especially women of color, you are over prepared for whatever challenges you might face. And so I don't think it throws her off."

Al-Hashimi isn't a stranger to everyone in the Pitt, however. She's already worked with both Ganesh's Dr. Mohan and Dr. Melissa King (Taylor Dearden).

"As residents, as interns, you do different rotations, just to see where you might best fit," explains Ganesh, who was a pre-med student herself before going into acting. "And the VA was one such rotation for Samira, and 'Dr. Al' was an attending there."

'The Pitt' star Taylor Dearden photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Taylor Dearden for .

Dearden adds that Al-Hashimi is "very good at giving support" — which is particularly handy this season for Mel, who is facing a malpractice lawsuit and gets distracted with a deposition later in the day. "Another person in her corner is something, in between seasons, I was wishing for Mel to have — people who know her enough, that could be there for her. And Dr. Al is an attending, so having someone way higher up who is a mentor being able to give support is so, so important."

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'The Pitt' star Gerran Howell photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

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Mentor-mentee relationships abound this season, and we'll see some doctors stepping up their responsibilities from season 1 — perhaps none more than Dr. Dennis Whitaker (Gerran Howell). Now a first-year resident, Whitaker has two medical students at his side, Joy Kwon (Irene Choi) and James Ogilvie (Lucas Iverson).

"There's a lot of stuff where I'm now sort of imparting my wisdom that was given to me by Dr. Robby to these new medical students, which is great," Howell says. "And I think he does it with a lot of empathy because of where he was in season 1. He can really see how overwhelming this environment can be."

'The Pitt' star Shabana Azeez photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Shabana Azeez for .

Howell notes that "some of these med students can be more enthusiastic than others," which breeds a bit of competition, namely for 20-year-old wunderkind Dr. Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez).

"Ogilvie pushes her buttons," Azeez says of her character's dynamic with potential new rivals. "I think sometimes we have these perceptions of ourselves as like, *Oh, I'm nice*, or *I'm gentle*, or *I'm patient*. And then somebody comes and pushes those exact buttons that you didn't even know existed, and you're like, *Oh my God!* And I think it's really exciting to watch her be like Santos, be like Whitaker."

Fireworks on the set

About a month after EW’s cover shoot, the stages at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank are quiet. Several cast members – including LaNasa, Hollard, Howell, Moafi, Dearden, Dourif, Ball, and Briones, among others — are huddled around the nurses' station wearing long parkas as they rehearse a scene for episode 13, the 7 p.m. hour.**

No more '80s music fills the backstage halls, but Hollard and Brandon Mendez Homer, who plays nurse Donnie, dance around silently in between takes. Wyle, who is only in the background of the scene and won't appear in close-ups, stops by before filming begins, chatting animatedly with Moafi and Shawn Hatosy (who won an Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Dr. Jack Abbot) before heading off. The hushed atmosphere changes when a crew member calls "Pile in!" and background actors noisily assemble.

Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Samira Mohan, Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, and Kristin Villanueva as Princess on 'The Pitt' season 2

Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Samira Mohan, Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, and Kristin Villanueva as Princess on 'The Pitt' season 2.

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Suddenly, we're at the end of a particularly tumultuous holiday shift in the ER.

Gemmill says that there won't be another mass casualty event like the Pitt Fest tragedy in season 1, but teases, "There is something that happens that throws a monkey wrench into the whole hospital, and especially the ER, which causes things to be a little more chaotic than usual."

And given that season 2 takes place over the course of July 4th, there will be ample opportunities for intense patient cases to come through the Pitt's doors.

"When you have a bunch of people playing with explosives, I think there's bound to be an accident or two," Gemmill says. "It's just part of the day-to-day of the ER."

Kristin Villanueva as Princess, Alexandra Metz as Dr. Yolanda Garcia, Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, Sepideh Moafi as Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi, Taylor Dearden as Dr. Melissa 'Mel' King, and Fiona Dourif as Dr. Cassie McKay on 'The Pitt' season 2

Kristin Villanueva as Princess, Alexandra Metz as Dr. Yolanda Garcia, Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby, Sepideh Moafi as Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi, Taylor Dearden as Dr. Melissa 'Mel' King, and Fiona Dourif as Dr. Cassie McKay on 'The Pitt' season 2.

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Wyle, while hesitant to reveal specifics, confirms that there will be plenty of holiday-induced cases throughout the season.

"Fireworks, alcohol-related accidents, bad judgments, celebrations gone awry," he says. "It's a whole host of cases. And like on any Fourth of July, they start being one type of case, and over the course of the day, you get a higher acuity of cases coming in as people get more inebriated or take bigger chances or start dealing with more pyrotechnics."

But these cases aren't included for shock value. *The Pitt* writing staff is meticulous in their dedication to portraying doctors' real-life experiences on screen.

"We bring things to light that perhaps aren't getting the attention they need," Gemmill says.

'The Pitt' star Fiona Dourif photographed exclusively for EW on November 3, 2025 in Los Angeles.

'The Pitt' star Fiona Dourif for .

That monkey wrench he mentioned earlier is one such example.**

"A cool thing about 'the big event' is it's something that hits American hospitals now," says Fiona Dourif, who plays Dr. Cassie McKay. "I don't think a lot of people know about it or want to think about it, but we're trying to tell a real story."

Brandon Mendez Homer as Donnie and Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon on 'The Pitt' season 2

Brandon Mendez Homer as Donnie and Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon on 'The Pitt' season 2.

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The constantly changing healthcare landscape leaves plenty more stories to tell, and while audiences already just can't get enough, the team isn't thinking too far ahead.

"We're so in the nascent stages of the show, and the nature of it being [in real time means] by the time this season's over, we'll have only spent two shifts with these people," Gemmill says. "I don't have a long-term plan in place. That may develop over time, but for now, we're taking it one shift at a time."**

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Fashionista Jason Day pulled up to the final major of the season in an outfit that would be better used to disguise oneself in a dense woods.

Day’s outfits are always one to watch out for as the 38-year-old is known for his spontaneous sets and is sponsored by Malbon. He prepared for the Masters in a yellow set covered with colorful birds before Augusta National chiefs told him it was too much. At the final major of the season, Day was up to it again.

This time, his outfit was a matching camouflage for the practice round and included a dark green base with some pastel yellow lines. Needless to say, fans took to the comments to share their opinion.

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“I think my grandson has a pair of PJs and that look like this,” wrote one fan.

“I don’t know how much Malbon pays JDay…..but for his wife to allow him to leave the house like this…it has to be a s--- ton of $$,” wrote another.

One other mentioned the marketing by Malbon, specifically on major weeks as they also signed Jackson Koivun who recently missed the cut at his debut tournament and the John Deere Classic.

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“Need to see Malbon's gross social media impression data on Major weeks. Masterclass,” wrote another fan.

At the Masters though, higher-ups denied a few of his outfits, forcing the tour star to find a different article to represent.

Day was told a top is acceptable, but was forced to skip out on the matching set and wear solid bottoms.

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“If you are on the course and you are tuned in with nature and know the sounds of birds, you'll make more birdies," Malbon said of his outfit. “It's inspired by Native American beliefs. Each one of these birds has a different meaning. I’ve been sending the noises of the birds to Jason for the last six months. Hopefully, he’s trying to stay in touch with nature.”

A former World No. 1, Day made his 15th Masters appearance, having secured five top-10 finishes at Augusta National.

"We kind of did, but we kind of cut everything in half," Day, 38, said last year. "With what we're supposed to wear, they said that's a little bit much, but that's OK.

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