
Zach Braff to reprise his beloved Scrubs Character J.D. Dorian in upcoming Reboot
is getting ready!
It was reported that the 50-year-old actor will return to his popular role as John "J.D." Dorian in ABC's upcoming Scrubs revival.
From 2001 to 2010, Braff played J.D.,
the central physician in the popular medical comedy, alongside Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, and Christa Miller. Braff returned for only six episodes of the series' ninth and final season, which introduced a new cast of characters.
Throughout its tenure, the actor got three Golden Globe nominations and one Emmy nomination.
Braff has expressed interest in returning to Sacred Heart Hospital for a possible revival since the show's conclusion.
During an appearance on the Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast in August 2024, the actor shared what he misses most about his role in the show.
I miss laughing every day. Every day, belly laughter was part of the work. And when that went gone, by the end of the nine years, we were all exhausted," he remarked. "We were beginning to recycle jokes. Everyone is pretty fried. We'd work outrageous hours that people don't do today.
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We didn't have much of a life away from it. So we were just sort of cooked."
Though the sitcom's end in 2010 felt like the correct decision, Braff stated that he would love to reprise his part if the opportunity arose. However, he had a few conditions that would have to be met if he returned.
"When we signed up to do our show, they can put you under a pretty insane contract of, like, seven years and stuff, which was... which I wouldn't do [again]," he told me.
"But is this a limited thing? You're basically saying, 'Do you want go get the group back together and f------ laugh your ass off with some of your greatest buddies and be paid well?' Yeah, that sounds incredible."
Bill Lawrence
, the show's original creator, previously addressed Deadline about his concept for the upcoming Scrubs remake. The showrunner stated that he intended the upcoming series to have both original cast members and new actors.
"We've been talking about a lot, and I think the only real reason to do it is a combo," he told me. "A: people want to see what the world of medicine was like for the individuals they care about, which is an essential component of any successful reboot. But B: I think the show has always worked because you get to watch young people being thrust into the realm of medicine, knowing that the young people who go there are incredibly idealistic and do it because it is a calling.
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He went on to say, "There's no cliché about 'wealthy physicians playing golf'; that's no longer the case. So, no matter what, I believe it would be a huge error not to do a combination of those two things.
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