Medical drama series Scrubs could be set for a return in "just six months" after last being on-screen over 14 years ago.The top noughties show began in 2001 and became a cult classic before fans were left devastated when it ended in 2010, following a nine-year run.
However, now the show's creator, Bill Lawrence, has teased that the show could be returning and a comeback is imminent. He told The Independent: "We’ve been talking about it.
We all spend time with each other in real life, but everybody is so talented from that show that they’re all working. "We’ve really started to entertain the idea about getting the band back together because we all feel like we do have some stories to tell. "It’s been a crazy rough time, so I would not be surprised if we figure something out in the next six months to a year." The show creator went on to clarify that despite the show potentially returning, a movie version will not be hitting the big screen anytime soon.
He explained: "I’m not going to do a movie.That sounds like a lot of work!" The comedy series followed the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital and aired on NBC, later ABC.The main cast for all but the last season consisted of Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, John C.
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