‘Scrubs’ Reboot Teaser Brings J.D., Turk & The Sacred Heart Chaos Back to Life
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The halls of Sacred Heart Hospital echo once again, and this time it’s not just nostalgia talking. ABC has dropped the first official teaser for the long-awaited Scrubs reboot, and the original cast is back in action Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, and John C. McGinley, all stepping into their beloved roles with the kind of chaotic charm that made the series a cult classic. Fresh footage confirms the gang is truly reunited, not just trotted out for a retrospective clip show, giving fans a genuine first look at what Scrubs: Season 10 is shaping up to be.
The teaser wastes no time serving up the familiar flavor of sarcasm, friendship, and barely controlled medical mayhem. J.D., Turk, and Elliot stroll the hospital halls only to encounter a new crop of interns who, hilariously, have zero idea who these “legends” are. It’s a pitch-perfect setup for the show’s signature blend of self-deprecation and heart, reminding viewers why Scrubs has always thrived on generational awkwardness.
And because a Scrubs revival simply can’t exist without Dr. Cox’s ruthless, vocabulary-heavy verbal smackdowns, the teaser gifts fans a moment destined for instant meme status. J.D., attempting his best Dr. Cox impression, is abruptly confronted by the man himself who, naturally, dismantles him with one line. Carla jumps in with a classic “Leave Bambi alone,” proving that even after all these years, some dynamics never die.
Beyond the nostalgia trip, the reboot promises new energy thanks to a fresh class of interns stepping into the chaos. Actors Ava Bunn, Jacob Dudman, David Gridley, Layla Mohammadi, and Amanda Morrow join the ensemble, setting the stage for a true passing of the torch while the veterans stay firmly (and hilariously) in the mix.
With the series officially returning as Scrubs: Season 10 and premiering February 25, 2026, ABC seems confident that the Sacred Heart magic still works and based on this first look, they’re absolutely right. The teaser captures the exact blend of absurdism, sincerity, and friendship that made the original show resonate long past its finale.
Bottom line: the Scrubs reboot isn’t just banking on nostalgia it’s delivering the charm, chemistry, and comedic timing fans have been craving for over a decade. If the teaser is any indication, February can’t come fast enough. And yes, the eagle may be older, but it can still take flight… sort of.
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