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Scrubs Revival Cast Expands: Broadway Icon Michael James Scott and Comedy Legend X Mayo Join the Dream Team

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Zach Braff and Donald Faison as J.D. and Turk in their Scrubs. The core duo is expected in the Scrubs revival.
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For more than a decade, a certain brand of medical comedy—full of surreal daydreams, heartfelt bromances, and genuine sincerity—has been missing from our screens. Fortunately for Sacred Heart enthusiasts, the wait is almost over. The long-awaited Scrubs revival, confirmed in late 2024, is moving forward at an impressive pace, with filming officially having started and a set release date quickly approaching. The creative team, led by creator Bill Lawrence, has successfully reunited the original dream team, setting a firm foundation for the return.


However, the revival is not just relying on nostalgia; it is adding new dynamism to the formula. To bring fresh energy and contemporary humor to the halls of Sacred Heart, the production recently announced the addition of two major talents to the Scrubs Revival Cast: Broadway star Michael James Scott and comedy legend X Mayo. These additions signal the reboot's commitment to preserving the heart of the original series while adapting it to the current times and attracting newer audiences who prefer sharper, quicker comedies.




The Core is Strong: Original Stars Reprise Their Iconic Roles


The magic of Scrubs has always centered on the friendships and dynamics of its central trio. Fans can rest assured that the core cast is back: Zach Braff, Donald Faison, and Sarah Chalke are reprising their beloved roles as JD, Christopher Turk, and Elliot Reid, respectively. This combination provides the reboot with a firm and comforting foundation. The core story, following these favorite doctors who are heroes to some, still holds up years later, regardless of what transpired across the original nine seasons.


Beyond the main three, several other fan favorites are also reuniting with the cast. John C. McGinley will return as the ever-sarcastic mentor, Dr. Perry Cox. Robert Maschio and Phill Lewis are also returning to their roles as Todd and Hooch, respectively. Judy Reyes is confirmed to reprise her role as Carla Espinosa—Turk's wife and fellow medical professional—in a guest star capacity. The rapid progress of the project, driven in part by the primary cast members who have long been vocal about wanting a follow-up series, is making this a delightful time to be a Scrubs fan. The show is set to return on ABC on February 25, 2026, and will be available to stream the next day on Hulu.



Donald Faison and Zach Braff sharing a laugh as Turk and J.D. on Scrubs, bringing their humor to the revival.
Image credit: Screen Rant / Scrubs. Fair use.

Introducing the New Co-Charge Nurses


The long-awaited reboot will present J.D. and Turk as older and slightly more mature, allowing them to interact with a new set of recurring characters and interns. Among the most exciting new faces are Michael James Scott and X Mayo, who are stepping into roles that appear to be a new power duo on the hospital floor.


Michael James Scott has been cast as Nurse Francois Dubois. Francois is characterized as a "young, judgmental and fun co-charge nurse". He is best friends with Nurse Pippa, and the pair are known for running their floor "as a tight ship and run it their way". Scott is currently known for his role as the Genie in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway.


Playing opposite Scott is the Emmy-nominated X Mayo, who takes on the role of Nurse Pippa Raymond. Pippa is described as a "sarcastic, gossipy co-charge nurse". Like Francois, she is adept at her job, is best friends with Nurse Dubois, and likes to maintain a tight ship on the floor. Mayo's recent credits include Abbott Elementary, Freakier Friday, and Season 3 of Apple TV’s Loot. These new co-charge nurses are clearly intended to be more than just background figures; they will actively assist in telling new stories and delivering new jokes.


Michael James Scott: The Theatrical Edge


The decision to cast Michael James Scott brings an instantly different feeling to the sitcom, even without a live audience. Scott is a major presence on Broadway, with credits in productions like The Book of Mormon and Cinderella, and a reputation as a multi-talented performer.


A Broadway performer’s toolkit—strong stage presence, stirring voice, great timing, and expressive performance—is perfectly aligned with the theatrical demands of Scrubs. The original series was famous for its fast-moving visual jokes, character-based comedy, and abrupt fantasy cutaways. Scott, with his theatre ability, could potentially transform J.D.’s wild daydreams into even more entertaining moments, possibly even mini musical numbers. This amalgamation of a Broadway icon in a hospital comedy is a unique twist; he is capable of delivering the shocking, flashy fantasy sequences, but also the low-key, real emotional scenes required of an exasperated nurse.


X Mayo: A Fresh Comic Voice


X Mayo’s casting reinforces the idea that the Scrubs reboot is seeking comedy that is fresh and up-to-date. Mayo is known for her work as a stand-up and sketch artist, roles that demand quick improvising skills, excellent timing, and a free and outspoken sense of humor that is both funny and truthful. Her professional background also includes serving as a writer on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.


While Scrubs has historically relied on physical antics and dreamy fantasy sequences, Mayo’s addition provides a crucial balance with quick, clever jokes. Contemporary comedians often think like writers, influencing character development and the course of action. Mayo is expected to assist in making the dialogues crisp and establishing unexpected, entertaining situations. This presence also broadens the show’s cultural voice and makes the humor seem contemporary, aiming to appease the long-time fan base while simultaneously appealing to newer audiences who prefer quicker, sharper comedies.



The main Scrubs cast, including Zach Braff and Donald Faison, smiling together. Excitement builds for the Scrubs revival.
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Blending Generations: Adapting to Modern Medicine


The magic of this reboot is the strategic combination of the new and the old. With the established foundation provided by Zach Braff and Donald Faison, the introduction of talents like Scott and Mayo, along with other fresh faces, adds significant new dynamism. This structure allows the original cast to react to and mentor new doctors/nurses, forcing the older characters (J.D. and Turk) to confront and respond to the modern medical world.


Lead star Zach Braff confirmed that while the new reboot will "maintain the heart of the original," it is being actively adapted to the current times. A crucial element of this adaptation is the writing staff. The revival features the brilliant original writers working alongside a "very young, very diverse group of writers" who will help ensure the show feels relevant and reflective of today's environment. The goal is to evolve the show without losing the familiar comfort and humor that defined it.


The ensemble cast of "fresh faces" joining Scott and Mayo is extensive. This group includes major comedic talents and rising stars such as Vanessa Bayer (Saturday Night Live), Joel Kim Booster (Fire Island), Ava Bunn (Head Shot), Jacob Dudman (The Stranger), David Gridley (It Takes Three), Layla Mohammadi (Lioness), and Amanda Morrow (The Devil Wears Prada 2). This star-studded assembly guarantees that the revival will be dense with talent across both the returning veteran players and the exciting newcomers.



🔖 Key Takeaways


🗝️ Release & Status: The Scrubs revival is scheduled for February 25, 2026, on ABC (streaming on Hulu the next day), with filming already underway.


🗝️ Core Trio Returns: Zach Braff (JD), Donald Faison (Turk), and Sarah Chalke (Elliot) are all reprising their roles.


🗝️ Veteran Support: Fan favorites John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox), Robert Maschio (Todd), and Phill Lewis (Hooch) are also reuniting, with Judy Reyes (Carla) returning as a guest star.


🗝️ New Broadway Star: Michael James Scott (current Aladdin Genie) joins as Nurse Francois Dubois. His casting suggests enhanced, theatrical fantasy sequences.


🗝️ New Comedy Voice: Emmy-nominated X Mayo (Abbott Elementary) joins as Nurse Pippa Raymond. She is expected to deliver fresh, quick, and contemporary humor.


🗝️ New Dynamics: Francois and Pippa are characterized as witty, judgmental co-charge nurses who run their floor "as a tight ship". They are best friends.


🗝️ Show Adaptation: The reboot will "maintain the heart of the original" but is being adapted for current times using a "very young, very diverse group of writers" alongside original writers.


🗝️ Expansive Cast: A large ensemble of new talent, including Vanessa Bayer and Joel Kim Booster, is joining the cast.



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