“But I can’t do all this alone. No, I know I’m not Superman”: These lyrics from the band Lazlo Bane’s song “Superman” will instantly trigger flashbacks to the early 2000s in many readers, as they were part from the intro to the dramedy sitcom “Scrubs,” which has been flickering across TV screens since 2001. The series about the novice doctor JD (Zach Braff) and his friends Elliot (Sarah Chalke) and Turk (Donald Faison) was also very popular in Germany and many fans still want the series to continue.
And apparently the chances of seeing the characters from Sacred Heart Hospital return are good, at least according to the creators of the series Bill Lawrencewith whom in an interview even called a reunion movie “inevitable.”
‘Scrubs’ reunion ‘inevitable’
According to Bill Lawrence, who is currently still working on his series projects “Ted Lasso” and the Apple+ series “Shrinking”, Not only fans have been wishing for a reunion with the show’s beloved characters for years, but also all the people who worked on the show throughout its nine seasons, as they really enjoy spending time together and appreciate each other outside of work. environment:
“The best thing about this show is that the actors and writers are so good, they all work. And the main reason to do something like that isn’t work, it’s because we really like hanging out.”
So the current difficulty isn’t the will to make a reunion movie, but the busy schedules of the series’ stars and writing team. While JD actor Zach Braff has just completed “A Good Person” with Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman and has also directed an episode of Bill Lawrence’s new series “Shrinking”, stars such as Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison or John C. McGinley remain in demand on camera or as a voice actor.
While fans can now hope, there are still no concrete plans for a “Scrubs” reunion movie.