Zach Braff Opens Up About Scrubs Reboot; Actor Teases ‘People Will Get What They Want’

As a seasoned lifestyle expert with a keen eye for pop culture trends, I am thrilled about the prospect of a Scrubs reboot. The chemistry between the cast members, particularly Zach Braff and Donald Faison, is palpable and their camaraderie off-screen is just as captivating. Their recent appearance on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was a testament to their enduring bond, leaving fans eager for more.


Zach Braff, well-known actor and director, expressed interest in reviving the show “Scrubs” during an interview with ET. The issue delaying the reboot is that “Scrubs” was originally produced by Disney, while creator Bill Lawrence currently has a deal with Warner Bros. Once these companies work out their differences, Braff thinks it’s possible we might see a revival of the show. However, he didn’t specify whether he’d be excited to reprise his character.

Zach Braff appears thrilled at the prospect of resuming his character as Dr. J.D. Dorian. In his words, “That’s got to be a joke!” Braff mentioned that he looks forward to collaborating again with his cherished colleagues, many of whom he continues to socialize with. Not long ago, he took a trip with Sarah Chalke, and next weekend he intends to hit the beach with Bill Lawrence.

Zach Braff demonstrated his ongoing camaraderie with Scrubs co-star Donald Faison during their appearance on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’s celebrity edition. Braff mentioned they shared plenty of laughs and enjoyed each other’s company, while maintaining secrecy about the show’s outcome. The episode is set to air on August 14th. Additionally, August 20th will mark the 20th anniversary of Zach Braff’s film, Garden State.

Zach Braff expressed that Garden State significantly impacted his life and continues to do so, as people still share stories about how much the movie meant to them, even two decades later. He finds it amazing that its influence remains strong. Braff hinted that the cast has a special plan in store for the film’s anniversary, which may include an exclusive soundtrack event next year, and there’s a possibility that Natalie Portman might be involved.

Audience members will now have the opportunity to watch Zach Braff in the Apple TV+ series “Bad Monkey,” which brings him together once more with Scrubs’ creator Bill Lawrence, who serves as an executive producer. Braff has commended Lawrence for his exceptional storytelling abilities and ability to juggle numerous productions while maintaining a kind demeanor. The premiere of “Bad Monkey” is set for August 14.

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2024-08-19 15:57