- Culture
- 19 Dec 16
Zach Braff talks about a possible Scrubs reunion
For many people the end of the sitcom Scrubs felt like the end of an era. Now, actor Zach Braff teased there could be a return of the cult-show.
Funny, heart-warming and sometimes even heart-breaking – this mix kept the fans of the American comedy-drama following the Story of J.D., Turk & co and left them pretty sad when Scrubs finally ended in 2010. But, according to Braff, fans may hope for a reunion.
During a twitter Q&A for his upcoming film Going in Style, a fan asked if he’d ever consider filming more episodes for Scrubs, to which he replied: “You never know, it’s something we all talk about.”
"I'm very jealous of all this Gilmore Girls attention, and Full House, so we talk about it every now and then. So you never know. It could happen. I'd do it."
After this, it was claimed the Scrubs-star had ‘pretty much confirmed’ the reunion. Braff’s answer on twitter left room for suggestions. He tweeted: “No he didn’t. Or did he…”
No he didn't. Or did he... https://t.co/1YocGDFzhx
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) December 18, 2016
The fans will keep on hoping for a next season. But for the moment J.D. actor seems to be busy enough. He reportedly works on a new movie, black comedy Bump.
The medical sitcom aired for nine seasons (2001-2010), centring around the life of medical intern J.D. Dorian who works in the fictional Sacred Heart teaching hospital. Along with Braff the sitcom stars Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes and John C McGinley.
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