ABC’s Scrubs revival has locked its core returnees and its episode order ahead of its Feb. 25 premiere, positioning the comedy as a midseason play that leans on familiar faces while shifting more screen time to a new class of interns. The season runs nine episodes and opens with back-to-back installments on the network, with next-day streaming on Hulu.
Zach Braff, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke return as series regulars, reprising J.D., Turk and Elliot. Two other pillars of the original ensemble will appear in a reduced capacity: Judy Reyes returns as Carla Espinosa and John C. McGinley returns as Dr. Perry Cox in recurring roles, rather than full-season regular slots. The setup lets the show keep its old chemistry on-call while leaving room for new relationships to form inside Sacred Heart’s halls.
The new season builds its weekly engine around fresh doctors learning the job under mentors who have already been bruised by it. TV Insider and People report that the new intern class includes Ava Bunn, Jacob Dudman, David Gridley, Layla Mohammadi and Amanda Morrow, with Vanessa Bayer joining as a staff wellness figure and Joel Kim Booster as an attending physician. That mix suggests a workplace comedy that can trade generational perspectives without turning the veterans into museum pieces.
Braff has signaled a tonal recalibration that may reassure viewers who worried the show occasionally drifted into cartoon physics late in its run. “We still have our fun fantasies, but it’s really based in reality,” he said while discussing the revival’s approach. Producers have also kept expectations tight around how much legacy material can fit into nine episodes; in one recent interview, Braff said a return for Ken Jenkins and Neil Flynn is something the team wants, but it may require a second season to “service a story” worthy of them.















































