The sitcom "Scrubs" will get a continuation

Will Zach Braff return to the role of Dr. J.D.?

Fans of the series “Scrubs” (2001-2010), rejoice! Long-standing talks about bringing the medical show back to the screens have led to a continuation being developed by the ABC channel.

And here's more great news: lead actor Zach Braff has already signed on to the new project. He will definitely return as Dr. John Dorian or J.D. - the main narrator and central character of the series. This is reported by The Hollywood Reporter, adding that other actors, including Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison, have not yet signed on for the return. But how long will it be before they do?
Actors of the series "Scrubs" as doctors looking into the camera
Main cast of the series "Scrubs"
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The publication notes that and “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence have worked closely together after the medical drama concluded. They collaborated on the series “Therapy” and “Ted Lasso,” and the actor has had many diverse roles over the past 15 years.

I would like to add that the premiere date for the new “Scrubs” has not yet been announced. The original series was loved by audiences not only for its humor and soundtrack but also for its serious, dramatic moments. The show spanned nine seasons (182 episodes), featuring guest appearances by Matthew Perry, Brendan Fraser, Ryan Reynolds, and Michael J. Fox. Previously, zoomboola.com wrote about the upcoming continuation of the series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”