How Did 'Scrubs' End Before Revival? What to Remember About Breakups, Exits
The revival features original cast members joining new interns at Sacred Heart, with production employing 3,700 people and streaming on Hulu after ABC premiere.
- On February 25, ABC premiered the Scrubs revival with two episodes at 8 p.m. ET, streaming on Hulu the next day with original stars Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, and Judy Reyes.
- With creator Bill Lawrence on board, fan demand fueled the revival, convinced by podcast listeners and T-Mobile ads, ABC agreed to bring the show back.
- Rebuilding the Sacred Heart set in Vancouver, nearly 4,000 people helped, and new interns include Vanessa Bayer, Joel Kim Booster, Ava Bunn, Jacob Dudman, and Layla Mohammadi.
- The cast walked the red carpet Monday at the Academy Museum in Hollywood and expects to welcome longtime fans and new viewers after COVID and the SAG-AFTRA strike.
- ABC confirmed the project as season 10, picking up 16 years after the original series ended with no second season yet greenlit amid guest stars and cameo prospects.
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Sacred Heart Hospital has reopened and is welcoming a new group of interns. The beloved comedy-drama "Scrubs" is welcoming a new generation to its hallowed — and hilariously chaotic — halls with the addition of surgical interns. New white coats…

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