Noah Wylie Admitted His New Medical Drama Came Together After ER Reboot Never Got Off The Ground. Now The Show’s Being Sued By Michael Chrichton’s Estate

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One of TV’s longest-running primetime hits, the former Must See TV fave ER is also among television’s most influential series of the modern era. And that influence hasn’t gone away in the 15 years since its series finale aired. Case in point, recent attempts were made to mount an ER revival for the 2024 TV schedule and/or beyond, but instead of Cook County General Hospital’s return, what has emerged is a lawsuit involving former lead Noah Wyle and his new streaming series The Pitt.

The Alleged Original ER Revival Plans

According to the lawsuit (via Deadline) filed by Sherri Crichton, widow of the Jurassic Park and Sphere author, discussions about about bringing ER back to television began in November 2022 when she received a call from O.G. producer John Wells informing her that a press release would soon go public announcing plans for a sequel series, with Noah Wyle getting involved later.

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