It's been more than a decade since Scrubs went off the air, but according to series star Donald Faison, the Scrubsiverse could be revived as a film soon.
"Here's the deal: I think we all want a reboot and want to work together again but it couldn't be a full season. Maybe like a movie or something we could shoot in a few months," Faison said at the ATX TV Festival yesterday (June 5) [via Deadline].
Creator Bill Lawrence, who was also in attendance, added: "We're all so grateful any of you still care, it gives us an excuse to hang out together. We are happy to spend time with each other in any way."
"We're gonna do it because people still care about it and we enjoy spending time with each other," he continued.
Scrubs, which ran for eight seasons from 2001 to 2010, also starred Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley, Judy Reyes and Neil Flynn.
So far, further details on the potential reboot remain scant. Though one thing is likely: it probably won't be a musical.
"I don't know if there will be a Scrubs musical unless this cast all say they want to do that," Lawrence said. "Do you really want to hear Sarah sing? No, you don't."
"Here's the deal: I think we all want a reboot and want to work together again but it couldn't be a full season. Maybe like a movie or something we could shoot in a few months," Faison said at the ATX TV Festival yesterday (June 5) [via Deadline].
Creator Bill Lawrence, who was also in attendance, added: "We're all so grateful any of you still care, it gives us an excuse to hang out together. We are happy to spend time with each other in any way."
"We're gonna do it because people still care about it and we enjoy spending time with each other," he continued.
Scrubs, which ran for eight seasons from 2001 to 2010, also starred Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley, Judy Reyes and Neil Flynn.
So far, further details on the potential reboot remain scant. Though one thing is likely: it probably won't be a musical.
"I don't know if there will be a Scrubs musical unless this cast all say they want to do that," Lawrence said. "Do you really want to hear Sarah sing? No, you don't."