Crichton’s widow sues over alleged "ER" remake by Max producers
The widow of screenwriter Michael Crichton, Sherri Crichton, has filed a lawsuit against the producers of the upcoming Max series "The Pitt." She accuses them of creating an unauthorized adaptation of her late husband's series.
5:49 AM EDT, August 28, 2024
As stated in the lawsuit, the series titled "The Pitt" allegedly uses the concept of "ER." According to reports from "Variety," producer John Wells and Noah Wyle (who stars in the new series) are accused of creating "The Pitt" after plans for a reboot of "ER" were blocked by Crichton's heirs and negotiations failed. The widow accuses Wells and Wyle of "personal betrayal."
The lawsuit indicates that "The Pitt," like "ER," is set in a hospital, but the setting has been moved from Chicago to Pittsburgh. Despite the change in location, both projects share the same executive producer, screenwriter, lead star, production companies, studio, and TV network, making "The Pitt" an exact replica of "ER" according to the accusers.
Creator of "ER"
Michael Crichton, who passed away in 2008, is the creator of "ER"—a series based on his own experiences as a medical student. "ER" quickly became a hit, airing for 15 seasons on NBC and winning the hearts of American viewers.
The screenwriter's widow, Sherri Crichton, claims that in November 2022, John Wells informed her about plans for the reboot, but Warner Bros. refused to negotiate recognizing Crichton as a co-creator.
"If Warner Bros. can do this to Michael Crichton, one of the industry's most successful and prolific creators who made the studio billions over the course of their partnership, no creator is safe," stated Sherri Crichton's spokesperson.