Zach Braff has some changes for his 'Scrubs' character in the reboot

Don’t expect the same ole same ole show when “Scrubs” reboots later this year.
Series creator Bill Lawrence shared a few details of the kind of changes fans can expect, with input from original stars like Zach Braff.
“One of the first things Zach Braff said was, I cannot be a 50-year-old doing the same things. I have to be older, I have to be more mature,” Lawrence told The Hollywood Reporter.
He continued, “I remember once during like the eighth season of the original show, a journalist asking Zach how do you think your character has changed since the first year? He goes, I think I have a beard now. Television can’t do that anymore.”
The new series is anticipated to be released in time for the 2025-2026 and will also bring back Braff’s co-stars Sarah Chalke and Donald Faison.
The official log line for the show says, “JD (Braff) & Turk (Faison) scrub in together for the first time in a long time- medicine has changed, interns have changed, but their bromance has stood the test of time. Characters new and old navigate the waters of Sacred Heart with laughter, heart and some surprises along the way," per Variety.
The outlet also reported other original cast members are expected to return as well, but no official word yet. But we're hoping that includes John C. McGinley as the cranky Dr. Cox, J.D.'s mentor, Ken Jenkins as chief of medicine Dr. Kelso, Judy Reyes as Nurse Carla (also Turk's eventual wife), and J.D.'s nemesis, Janitor (Neil Flynn).