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‘Scrubs’ Coming Back to ABC; Will New Jersey's Zach Braff Be in the Scrubs Reboot?

UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Clint Howard receives his first Daytime Emmy nomination while The Bold and the Beautiful is notably absent from major categories despite past wins, highlighting shifts in soap opera recognition.

  • ABC is reviving the sitcom Scrubs for the 2025-26 television season, with Zach Braff returning as Dr. John "J.D." alongside Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison.
  • Scrubs originally aired from 2001 to 2010 and has been off air for about a decade, prompting this reboot amid attempts to blend nostalgia with new characters.
  • Braff, Chalke, and Faison serve as executive producers, and the reboot's storyline highlights the medical field and interns have changed while the central friendship endures.
  • The reboot will introduce a new group of younger interns alongside the original cast, who are all approximately 50 years old, reflecting a dynamic shift in roles.
  • The Scrubs reboot signals ABC's effort to revive the series despite past failures of 2000s sitcom revivals, and it will air this fall to engage both longtime fans and new viewers.
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