ER
American medical drama television series
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| May 2025 | ER was removed from Max streaming service | 
| March 18 2025 | The Serbian ER adaptation Urgentni centar aired its series finale after 4 seasons and 246 episodes. | 
| January 2025 | A judge sides with the Crichton estate and allows the lawsuit to proceed. | 
| December 2024 | Warner Brothers files a motion to dismiss the lawsuit against them, using California's anti-SLAPP law. | 
| August 2024 | The Michael Crichton estate filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros., John Wells, and Noah Wyle, alleging The Pitt was an unauthorized remake of ER. | 
| January 2024 | Noah Wyle was announced as starring in a new medical drama called The Pitt, created by original ER showrunner John Wells. | 
| January 2022 | ER arrived on Max streaming service | 
| 2020 | Noah Wyle revealed discussions about reviving the ER TV series were ongoing. | 
| 2019 | The podcast 'Setting the Tone: An ER Retrospective' was launched, providing an episode-by-episode rewatch and featuring interviews with numerous cast and crew members from the TV series. | 
| 2018 | Hulu struck a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution to stream all 15 seasons of ER | 
| September 12 2016 | ER series was re-released in three box sets: Seasons 1-5, Seasons 6-10, and Seasons 11-15 | 
| February 2015 | Warner Bros. International Television and Medyapım announced a Turkish version of ER. | 
| October 6 2014 | Serbian ER adaptation Urgentni centar premiered on TV Prva. | 
| March 2014 | Warner Bros. International Television and StarLight Films announced a Ukrainian version of ER. | 
| January 2014 | Warner Bros. International Television partnered with RCN, Fox International Channels, and TC to develop a Colombian version of ER. | 
| June 2013 | Warner Bros. International Television and Emotion Production announced a Serbian adaptation of ER called Urgentni centar. | 
| March 2012 | Warner Bros. International Television announced the sale of ER format rights to overseas territories, enabling foreign countries to produce their own versions of the series. | 
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