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"Scrubs" Revival Also Featuring Co-Stars Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison

Zach Braff und Donald Faison kehren für die "Scrubs"-Neuauflage zurück.
Zach Braff und Donald Faison kehren für die "Scrubs"-Neuauflage zurück. ©APA/Getty Images via AFP/GETTY IMAGES/MONICA SCHIPPER
"Scrubs" lead actor Zach Braff has now gathered his former co-stars for the planned revival of the comedy series.

Alongside Zach Braff, who will once again be seen in the role of John Dorian (J.D.) in the revival of "Scrubs," former lead actress Sarah Chalke as Dr. Elliot Reid and colleague Donald Faison in the role of surgeon Christopher Turk are also on board.

"Scrubs" Actors Also Producers in Revival

In an Instagram story, Braff sings to his fans that he couldn't do this without the two co-stars. "Hello again," Faison expressed his excitement on Instagram. Chalke also shared her enthusiasm for the project on Instagram. It was initially unclear whether Judy Reyes could return in the role of nurse Carla Espinosa. Braff and the US network ABC had agreed on a deal for a revival of the series in May. However, no further cast members were initially announced.

The three actors from the original series will now also serve as executive producers, reports the industry magazine "Deadline.com". According to the report, the revival revolves around the trio of doctors who, after a long break, work together again in a new medical environment. "Scrubs" enjoyed great popularity at the beginning of the millennium. The somewhat quirky humor mainly revolves around the young doctor "J.D." played by Braff. His daydreams, in particular, made the hospital series popular. Nine seasons of the series were produced, which aired on US television from 2001 to 2010.

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