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Scrubs reboot confirmed with three key stars all set to return

The beloved medical sitcom will be part of ABC’s 2025-2026 season

Kevin E G Perry
in Los Angeles
Friday 11 July 2025 00:20 BST
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Zach Braff, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke are all set to reprise their characters for the reboot of Scrubs, which will air on ABC as part of the 2025-2026 season.

The beloved medical sitcom debuted in 2001 on NBC before moving to ABC from 2008 to 2010.

The reboot’s official summary reads: “JD (Braff) & Turk (Faison) scrub in together for the first time in a long time - medicine has changed, interns have changed, but their bromance has stood the test of time. Characters new and old navigate the waters of Sacred Heart with laughter, heart and some surprises along the way.”

Variety quotes the show’s creator Bill Lawrence as saying: “Scrubs means so very much to me. So excited for the chance to get the band back together.”

In August last year, Lawrence exclusively told The Independent that a reboot would arrive in “six months to a year” as the show’s creative team felt they had “stories to tell.”

The writer-producer dismissed the idea that the reunion would take the form of a movie, saying: “I’m not going to do a movie. That sounds like a lot of work!”

Sarah Chalke, Zach Braff and Donald Faison are all set to return for ABC’s reboot of ‘Scrubs’
Sarah Chalke, Zach Braff and Donald Faison are all set to return for ABC’s reboot of ‘Scrubs’ (NBC/Getty)

He continued: “We’ve been talking about it. We all spend time with each other in real life, but everybody is so talented from that show that they’re all working.

“We’ve really started to entertain the idea about getting the band back together because we all feel like we do have some stories to tell. People in the medical community are heroes right now. They certainly aren’t doing it for the money! It’s been a crazy rough time.”

Lawrence later expanded on his thoughts on the reboot, saying the most difficult part of recreating the dynamic between the lead characters is it that they’ve aged, so their “goofy youthfulness” will have changed.

“The hardest part is that Zach and Donald have aged,” Lawrence said. “People still have that affinity, and love, for that goofy youthfulness. But if I saw two guys in their late 40s/50s doing ‘World’s Most Giant Doctor,’ and carrying each other around all the time, I would go, ‘What the f*** is going on,’ you know?”

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He said the objective of the show is to “see what that [friendship] looks like at their age, and [take] a comedic look at what medicine has become since those kids started out as interns”.

When the hospital-set sitcom celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2021, The Independent’s Simon Bland spoke to Lawrence and the show’s stars about off-screen friendships, their first table read, improvising on set, and getting treated like The Beatles on the street.

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