Discussions about a possible comeback for the beloved medical comedy series “Scrubs,” which aired for 10 seasons from 2001 to 2010, have been going on for quite some while. However, the news that this revival is indeed happening has now been officially announced.
In the United States, the fresh new series is set to premiere on ABC. Notably, three key actors from the initial show’s main crew are making a comeback: Zach Braff reprises his role as JD, Donald Faison returns as Turk, and Sarah Chalke will be back as Elliot.
According to Variety, it’s likely that additional original actors will rejoin the show. The original series featured Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, John C McGinley, and Judy Reyes.
In this new iteration, Bill Lawrence – the original series architect who subsequently brought us Ted Lasso and Shrinking – assumes the role of an executive producer. Meanwhile, Tim Hobert and Aseem Batra are stepping up as the show’s primary managers.
Lawrence expressed his feelings by saying, “Scrubs holds immense significance for me. I’m thrilled at the prospect of reuniting the team again.

In simpler terms, the summary for the comeback indicates that JD (Braff) and Turk (Faison) will work side by side once again after quite a while. The medical field and its trainees may have evolved, but their strong friendship remains unshaken over time.
As a passionate movie enthusiast, I find myself swept away by the captivating journey through Sacred Heart, where familiar faces and fresh personalities dance, share heartfelt moments, and sprinkle in unexpected twists.
Previously, Braff stated that the main challenge in producing the series was due to the fact that “Scrubs” is under Disney’s ownership, whereas Lawrence, the creator, possesses a contract with Warner Bros.
After the two firms resolve their issue, I believe the public will receive what they desire. I’m confident this will transpire,” he expressed.
At roughly the same period, Lawrence shared with LadBible, “I’m quite open about it. We certainly plan on doing it, as we’ve all been having a great time together.
As a passionate cinephile, I’m hesitant about transforming this story into a movie, but I’m more than eager to continue the journey through a few more seasons of the series. The opportunity to catch up with characters that once held a special place in my heart, and witness the evolution of modern-day medicine as portrayed by the new generation of doctors, is too intriguing to pass up.
“I think we’ll figure it out in the next six months or so what we want to do.”
Scrubs is available to stream on Disney+. Sign up to Disney+ from £4.99 a month.
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2025-07-11 14:04