The cult medical comedy series 'Scrubs' returns after years in a new edition. The two-episode premiere is scheduled for late March 2026, and the show will launch simultaneously on the Hulu platform in the United States and on Disney+ internationally. The premiere process encountered a minor delay in Spain, but production confirms the return of key characters from the original show.
Two-Episode Premiere in Late March
The new 'Scrubs' edition will debut with two episodes in late March 2026, simultaneously on Hulu in the USA and Disney+ globally.
Confirmed Return of Series Veterans
Production strengthens the cast with two key characters from the original series, although their identities have not been revealed.
Delay for Spanish Version
The Spanish premiere encountered a minor delay, but Disney+ has already released a trailer dubbed in Castilian Spanish.
Distribution on Two Major Platforms
The series will be available for the American audience on Hulu and for international viewers on Disney+.
Streaming platforms Hulu and Disney+ are preparing for the return of the cult medical comedy series 'Scrubs' in a new edition. According to the latest reports, the two-episode premiere of the new edition has been set for late March 2026. Distribution will be dual-track: the show will debut simultaneously on the Hulu platform, targeting the American audience, and on the Disney+ service for viewers internationally. This information dispels earlier doubts about the schedule and confirms the global reach of the premiere. The original 'Scrubs' series aired from 2001 to 2010 on NBC and later ABC. It received critical acclaim, winning an Emmy award for its second season, and became a cult classic for an entire generation of viewers, valued for its authentic portrayal of hospital life and the unique, imaginative narration of the main character, J.D. Among the key aspects of the new production, the return of two characters from the original show, described as veterans, has been confirmed. Although sources have not revealed their identities, strengthening the cast in this way sends a clear signal to fans that the new edition will respect the series' legacy. However, the premiere process encountered minor local complications. In Spain, the broadcast of the new edition will be delayed compared to the global premiere date. Nevertheless, the Spanish branch of Disney+ has already released an official trailer in Castilian Spanish, indicating advanced work on localization and dubbing. Fans can therefore expect the delay to be short-lived. The entire venture is an example of the strategy of streaming giants, who invest in refreshing known and beloved brands to build subscriber engagement and attract new audiences.