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HBO’s ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Put on Life Support by a Surprising Crime Thriller

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A shake-up like this matters more when the show getting knocked down (The Pitt, in this case) is not some disposable chart placeholder. In the April 1 U.S. HBO Max TV ranking as per FlixPatrol, the streamer’s long-running medical monster slipped from #1 to #2, and that is meaningful because The Pitt has been one of HBO Max’s most critically bulletproof hits since it first debuted, sitting at a 97% average Tomatometer overall, with Season 2 at 99% and Season 1 at 95%. So for a darker newcomer to jump in, even for a day, says something real about audience curiosity.

It also helps that the challenger is loaded with a massive cast. David Harbour, Jason Bateman, Linda Cardellini, Richard Jenkins, and Joy Sunday are not exactly the cast of a niche experiment. What makes the move more interesting is that this is not a clean prestige-drama-versus-prestige-drama battle. One side is a high-pressure hospital series built on realism, exhaustion, and procedural momentum. The other is a seven-episode Steven Conrad limited series built around suburban rot, affair-fueled chaos, crime, and a tone that keeps swerving between dark comedy and something much nastier. That is usually a riskier sell.

That show taking the lead is DTF St. Louis, and on April 1, officially overtook The Pitt to claim the #1 TV spot. It is a real breakout moment for a new adult thriller-comedy with an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score, a weekly rollout, and the kind of cast that can turn a weird premise into event viewing. The Pitt, on the other hand, still held the top overall position in the separate Amazon Channels view of HBO Max content, so the medical drama has not been erased. But on HBO Max’s direct TV chart, the crown changed hands. The Pitt bounced back to the #1 spot today on April 2, likely in anticipation of Season 2’s next episode tonight.

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Elsewhere on HBO Max, the movie side is being driven by franchise muscle and comfort rewatches. Ballerina is leading the domestic film chart, with John Wick: Chapter 4 right behind it, while both Dune movies are still pulling strong positions at #3 and #4. The rest of the list mixes nostalgic, easy-click titles like The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 2. On the TV side, Rooster, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and two 90 Day shows are all holding real traction, while Tournament of Champions and Born to Bowl have also broken into the current Top 10.

DTF St. Louis has been trending for a while now and is available to stream on HBO Max. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.


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2026 – 2026-00-00

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