The TV show Scrubs is like a classic that still feels fresh even after 20 years since it first aired. Even though it ended over 14 years ago, fans have always hoped it might come back. Good news—there’s going to be a reboot! The show’s original creator, Bill Lawrence, is working on it. After Scrubs, he made other hit shows like Ted Lasso and Shrinking. Now, he’s promised fans that the new version of Scrubs is on its way!
If I thought it was a bad idea, I wouldn’t do it. I’m not chasing commerce and, without being self-aggrandizing, I don’t need to. Creatively, if somebody said, ‘Do you want to pick Scrubs up right back in the same hospital with the same people on a normal day, everything’s back to normal?’ No, that would be disingenuous to the story. This is not going to be a mailed-in cash grab. There will be a bunch of the original Scrubs writers on the show; there will also be a bunch of new writers
While speaking in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, series creator Lawrence first discussed what his intentions were when conversations surrounding a reboot were had.
Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs, said he will start writing the reboot early next year.

Right now, they are working on hiring someone to help run the show.
Once that’s done, they’ll begin. He also knows some Scrubs fans aren’t too excited about the reboot. But Lawrence isn’t worried about it and feels good about the new version.
I don’t think that’s true. Shows that I care about have had reboots. This is my attitude: If it’s a show I love, I’m gonna watch it. If it’s great, I’m gonna be super happy. If it’s good, whatever, at least it didn’t offend me. And if it sucks, I’m gonna be super happy to badmouth how much it sucks to my friends. Not on the internet. But that’s how I watch TV. To me, that’s a no-lose. What’s the big deal?
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Scrubs was a TV show that ran from 2001 to 2010. It took place in a made-up hospital called Sacred Heart and followed the lives of young doctors learning their jobs. Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley, and Judy Reyes were the main actors.

The new reboot doesn’t have a script yet, but the creator, Bill Lawrence, told Christina Radish from Collider that he already knows how the story will go.
With the creative side, the show’s not going to pick up a day later. It can’t. I’m interested in where these characters are, that many years later. I always remember the finale of Scrubs, in Season 8, with J.D. saying he has a dream of how things would go and, ‘Tell me my fantasies won’t come true, just this once.’ I never said that’s what happened. I’m interested, not only creatively, in where they’d be now and who they are, but also under the umbrella of what’s happened to the medical world and how that looks now. And one step past that, I love stories where the students become the teachers, and that would be what has to happen in this type of world.
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Keep an eye out for more updates about the Scrubs reboot, and you can watch the original series right now on Peacock!
Source: Collider