First picture for the Scurbs reboot revealed as the original cast returns

First picture for the Scurbs reboot revealed as the original cast returns (Image via Prime Video)
First picture for the Scurbs reboot revealed as the original cast returns (Image via Prime Video)

Scurbs’ first public image from its table read was released on September 27, 2025, showing original cast members and creator Bill Lawrence gathered around a conference table. The photo was shared by the network after the read-through and confirms the revival is moving into active production with Zach Braff, Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke attached as both performers and executive producers.

The picture also includes Judy Reyes and John C. McGinley, who are expected to appear in guest or recurring parts. The introverted, quiet moment of a table read gives a clear early look at how the team plans to approach the show. Industry reports and trade photos make plain that the project will return to Sacred Heart Hospital and that the focus will be on J.D. and Turk reuniting professionally while they work with a new set of interns and staff.

That setup suggests episodes will show J.D. and Turk in more senior roles: J.D. offering mentorship and reflection on his past choices, and Turk balancing career ambitions with personal life. Those specific beats, mentoring scenes, classroom-style interactions with interns, and short exchanges that recall the show’s original comic timing are what reporters say early scripts and the table read aim to establish.


The production of Scurbs is visibly advancing, with original actors involved

First picture for the Scurbs reboot revealed as the original cast returns (Image via Prime Video)
First picture for the Scurbs reboot revealed as the original cast returns (Image via Prime Video)

The studio’s straight-to-series order and the shared table-read image together signal a transition from planning to rehearsal. The three returning leads are listed as executive producers in Scrubs, which gives them formal input on scripts and casting.

News coverage notes the network posted the image and confirmed a 2026 premiere window, though exact episode counts and final schedules have not been released. The network image functions as an official milestone. The revival is past development and into pre-production activities.


Scurbs’ will pair returning characters with new hospital stories

Early reports indicate that the revival will feature familiar characters alongside new hires at Sacred Heart, allowing writers to showcase how the world of medicine and hospital life has changed. The setup means specific story types are likely.

Scurbs episodes where J.D. guides an intern through a tricky diagnosis; scenes where Turk faces a surgical leadership choice that affects his friends; and moments that test Elliot’s balance between her career and family. These are the kinds of concrete plot beats mentioned in trade coverage as likely to appear in early episodes, rather than vague promises of nostalgia.


The image signals a careful mix of old and new in casting and tone

Bringing back Judy Reyes and John C. McGinley in smaller roles keeps a link to the original ensemble without requiring full-time returns. Reports indicate that the creative team aims to preserve Scurbs’ rhythm while allowing fresh storylines to emerge. The table read is a place where actors suggest small script changes, test comedic timing and help new cast members match the established style with concrete steps that get a show ready for filming.


What to expect next as production progresses?

After a table read, the next steps normally include final casting notices for new roles, a shooting schedule and then principal photography. The studio is likely to release episode details, trailers and a firm premiere date once filming starts.

For now, the released photo is the clearest public sign that the Scurbs reboot is underway and that the team is planning scenes where returning leads step into mentoring and leadership roles while new characters carry fresh plots.

Edited by Ayesha Mendonca