Scrubs Makes Its Big Comeback With JD, Turk & The Gang

Scrubs Makes Its Big Comeback With JD Turk & The Gang

Scrubs Makes Its Big Comeback With JD, Turk & The Gang

So, the Scrubs family is officially back, and honestly, it feels like no time has passed at all. The first teaser for the brand-new Scrubs reboot has finally been released, and it shows Zach Braff slipping right back into his old role as Dr. JD Dorian. The clip opens with JD shouting, “I’m back, baby!” — and it instantly sets the tone. That familiar mix of enthusiasm, nostalgia, and just a little bit of JD-style chaos is right there from the first moment.

What makes this return even more special is that we’re not just getting JD. Donald Faison is back as Turk, and Sarah Chalke appears too, giving fans a dose of the original Sacred Heart energy that made the show such a standout. The teaser dropped on Instagram, and within moments, longtime fans were already dissecting every frame, excited to see the dynamic return to life after 15 years.

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The reboot has come together under the direction of the original creator, Bill Lawrence. ABC gave the new series a straight-to-series order earlier this year, so this revival wasn’t just an idea — it was greenlit with confidence from the start. And according to the official description, the new show brings JD and Turk back into the hospital together for the first time in ages. Medicine has changed, interns have definitely changed, but their legendary bromance? Still going strong. It’s being positioned as a blend of a revival — checking in on the characters we loved — and a reboot, introducing a new generation of surgical interns.

Behind the scenes, familiar names are steering the ship. Scrubs veterans Tim Hobert and Aseem Batra are serving as showrunners and executive producers. Both were key creative voices during the original run, so the tone, humor, and heart of the show are in steady hands. Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer are also producing on behalf of Lawrence’s company, Doozer.

For anyone who needs a refresher, Scrubs first aired from 2001 to 2008 on NBC before moving to ABC for its final two seasons. During that time, it collected two Primetime Emmys and even a Peabody Award. The new series hopes to tap into that same mix of heartfelt storytelling and offbeat comedy that made the original so beloved.

And now the countdown officially begins. The Scrubs reboot premieres February 25 on ABC and will also stream on Hulu. Fans who grew up with Sacred Heart and newcomers checking it out for the first time will all get to experience JD, Turk, and a whole new group of interns navigating medicine, friendship, and the beautiful weirdness in between.

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