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‘Scrubs’ Is Coming Back – with Its Original Stars

TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 9 – The reboot reunites original stars and producers to expand ABC's comedy lineup, with development starting December 2024 for the 2025-2026 season.

  • ABC announced on July 10, 2025, that Scrubs will return for the 2025-2026 season with original stars Braff, Faison, and Chalke reprising their roles.
  • This revival follows nine seasons that ran from 2001 to 2010 and builds on reunion panels and discussions held since June 2022 about the show's legacy.
  • The new series will be a hybrid reboot and revival focusing on J.D. and Turk working together again amid changes in medicine, with showrunners Hobert and Batra.
  • Lawrence mentioned that after extensive discussions, the main motivation for doing it would be a combination, while Braff highlighted that the current sense of isolation makes the timing appropriate.
  • The revival suggests renewed interest driven by fan care and the enduring bromance between central characters, and it will likely debut midseason on ABC.
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The series Scrubs is officially returning to ABC, as the company has ordered the first season for the period 2025-2026.

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'Scrubs' is coming back – with its original stars

The hit sitcom "Scrubs" is making a comeback with Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison reprising their roles. Get the details on the revival.

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