Scrubs, the revival also arrives in Italy: release date and trailer for the new season

Scrubs, the revival also arrives in Italy: release date and trailer for the new season

There is an official date for the release in Italy of the long-awaited return of Scrubs, the legendary medical-comedy series set in the Sacred Heart hospital of the imaginary Californian city of Sandifrangeles (a mix of San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles).

In the USA, the release of the revival at the end of February was preceded in recent months by a first teaser trailer, which already gave rise to great hope, and then by the official trailer. Unfortunately, however, in Italy we had to wait longer: but now it’s official, the revival of Scrubs, the tenth season (or the ninth for those, like Zach Braff, who don’t consider the forgettable Med School season), also comes to us, complete with the return of the original voice actors of the protagonists.

The wait for the return of the funniest doctors on TV had become frantic a few months ago, when Variety revealed the long-awaited return, then officially confirmed, of the protagonist Zach Braff in the role of Doctor John Dorian, for his friends JD (and for Doctor Cox with any nickname aimed at underlining his softness and naivety). Afterwards, almost all the confirmations that we Scrubs fans were waiting for had arrived. But now, we’re really here: the episodes have been filmed and ABC and Hulu have planned their return to TV and streaming, and now we too will be able to see the new episodes on Disney+.

After years in which Braff and other cast members had expressed their willingness to return to wearing scrubs in the corridors of the Sacred Heart, in December 2024 news circulated of a first embryo of the revival in the works at ABC. With the creator of the original series Bill Lawrence who this time is the executive producer but not the showrunner: this is the agreement, or compromise, reached between Disney, which holds the intellectual property of Scrubs, and Warner Bros Television, with which Lawrence has a contract to work on the Apple TV+ series Shrinking (in which Bill Lawrence will reunite with another old acquaintance, Michael J. Fox, with whom he had worked in Spin City), Ted Lasso and Bad Monkey. The new showrunner is Aseem Batra (already among the screenwriters of the original series), while his colleague Tim Hobert, who co-wrote the pilot of the new season with Batra, left the role of co-showrunner due to creative differences and will remain as executive producer of only the first five episodes.

Here’s everything we know at the moment about the return of Scrubs

Scrubs 10 will happen: where we left off

It will therefore be the tenth season of the series, which debuted in 2001 on NBC, where it remained for seven seasons before being cancelled. It was then picked up and renewed by ABC for a season that was supposed to be the final one. Instead, ABC subsequently ordered a ninth season titled Scrubs: Med School, in which only John C. McGinley (Perry Cox) and Donald Faison (Chris Turk) were regular cast members, while Braff’s own JD appeared in only 6 of the 13 episodes. And no Scrubs fan has nostalgia for that season 9, light years away from the levels of the previous ones.

The cast of the Scrubs revival: who returns, who doesn’t, and the new members

In addition to Zach Braff and his JD, the reboot-remake-sequel-revival will also feature Faison and his Turk, Sarah Chalke (Elliot Reid), Judy Reyes (Carla Espinosa) and McGinley’s Doctor Cox, the latter two with recurring guest star roles. Robert Maschio (Todd) and Phill Lewis (Hooch) will also appear in the new season.

At the moment, confirmations of Ken Jenkins (Bob Kelso) and Neil Flynn (the janitor) have not yet arrived, although Bill Lawrence has stated that he would be happy to include them, especially the 84-year-old Jenkins, in the new season. Sam Lloyd will certainly be missed, the shy, harassed but excellent at singing lawyer Ted Buckland, who died prematurely in 2020 at just 56 years old.

Some time ago, when the reboot was still a hypothesis, Braff explained his availability and enthusiasm to Variety with these words: “What do I think of the idea of ​​seeing my friends again and doing like 10 or 12 episodes or maybe one or two seasons and spending time laughing with everyone? It seems like a dream to me.” Which perhaps is now really becoming a reality.

The cast will however be enriched with new members compared to the original core. There should be no Med School season residents, although Lawrence said the door is open if any of them wanted to make an appearance, because “if you remember they would have had to specialize and then go around to various hospital facilities.”

The new cast members are first of all Vanessa Bayer (Saturday Night Live) in the role of Sibby, who runs a wellness program for the college and the staff of the Sacred Heart, and Joel Kim Booster (Nicholas from Loot) who will play Doctor Eric Park. The new interns are Ava Bunn (comedian of the improvisation group Upright Citizens Brigade) as Serena, Jacob Dudman (Fate: The Winx Saga) as Asher, David Gridley (All American) as Blake, Layla Mohammadi (Lioness) as Amara and Amanda Morrow (Law & Order: SVU) as Dashana.

Previews on the plot of the Scrubs reboot, and how the real JD and Elliot are doing

JD (Braff) and Turk (Faison) “wash” (as they say in medical jargon when you cleanse yourself before entering the operating room, in English “to scrub in”, hence the title of the series) together for the first time in a long time: medicine has changed, the residents have changed, but their friendship (their “bromance”) has stood the test of time. Characters new and old sail the waters of the Sacred Heart with laughter, passion and a few surprises along the way.

On the evolution of the protagonists, Braff said that his JD feels “overwhelmed by the system”, while Lawrence underlined that, even if Jd and Turk are still friends, it would be very strange to see them still behave as they did when they were twenty years younger, and therefore their optimism and their relationship will adapt to their current age.

By the way, Lawrence also revealed to TV Line how the real characters on which he based himself to create two of the protagonists of the sitcom are. “The real JD, Dr. Jonathan Doris, is still the medical advisor on the show, as well as a cardiologist and heart surgeon in Los Angeles. But the real Elliot, Doris’ wife, Dr. Dolly Klock, is no longer in the medical field because she wanted to do other equally philanthropic things, and she’s involved in the education of children and teenagers. So, watching how the system has changed by hitting some of these characters on the show hard, and how they still maintain their optimism about young people, has been really fun.” And, speaking of hard blows, the Hollywood medical facility where the series was filmed was also knocked down in real life, as JD said had happened to Sacred Heart at the beginning of the Med School season. Our favorites, therefore, will find themselves in a new structure. “I wonder if JD’s dreams, seen in the season 8 finale, have come true,” Lawrence further explained. For a refresher on that moment, here’s the video: Get your tissues ready.

The official synopsis of the new episodes of Scrubs

JD and Turk find themselves side by side for the first time in a long time: medicine has changed, residents have changed, but their friendship has stood the test of time. New and old characters face everyday life at the Sacred Heart, with fun, emotions and some surprises.

When the new season of Scrubs comes out in Italy

As officially announced by ABC with this video which takes up the legendary original theme song and in the text recalls JD’s daydreams, the new season of Scrubs will be released on TV on ABC and streaming on Hulu from Wednesday 25 February 2026.

As for Italy, the 9 30-minute episodes of which the new season is composed arrive exactly one month later, i.e. from Wednesday 25 March 2026, naturally on Disney+ in the Hulu section.

The teaser trailer for the new revival season of Scrubs

In the teaser there are JD, Turk, Elliot, Carla and the legendary Doctor Cox with his nicknames for “Bambi”.

The official trailer for Scrubs 10, the return

The official Italian trailer for Scrubs 10, with the original voice actors