Netflix Adds All 15 Seasons of Classic Medical Drama ER
The iconic series, created by Michael Crichton and starring George Clooney, is now fully available on Netflix amid a hospital drama resurgence.
Key Points
- All 331 episodes of ER's 15 seasons now streaming on Netflix.
- Follows Chicago ER staff's crises and personal lives; created by Michael Crichton.
- Pioneered handheld camera and fast editing in hospital dramas.
- Resurgence tied to The Pitt, starring Noah Wyle.
Netflix has added the classic medical drama *ER*—known in Catalan as *Urgencies*—to its streaming catalogue, making all 15 seasons and 331 episodes available to subscribers.
Originally airing on NBC from 1994 to 2009, the series was created by Michael Crichton and follows the high-stakes daily routines of healthcare workers at the fictional County General Hospital in Chicago. Set primarily in the emergency department, it blends intense patient care in crisis situations with the personal struggles of its medical staff. The show's innovative style, featuring fast-paced editing, handheld camera work, and staging that conveys relentless urgency, revolutionised how hospital settings were portrayed on television.
Over its run, *ER* became a global audience phenomenon, earning widespread acclaim with numerous nominations and awards at major industry ceremonies. Its ensemble cast included actors who later achieved stardom, such as George Clooney, Julianna Margulies, and Noah Wyle.
The addition arrives amid a resurgence in interest for hospital dramas, boosted by the recent success of *The Pitt*, which also stars Wyle and explores similar themes of emotional and professional intensity in an emergency unit. This newer series has reignited appreciation for landmark titles like *ER*, allowing both longtime fans to revisit the show that defined a generation and newcomers to trace the genre's development.
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