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‘Scrubs’ creator says a reboot Isn’t likely

The cast has reunited to spill all the details.

The Scrubs cast got together on Saturday — but that doesn’t mean a reboot of the popular comedy series is in the cards.

During an appearance at the Vulture Festival in Los Angeles, creator Bill Lawrence put to rest any rumors that the show would be headed back to television anytime soon during a Q&A session with the cast.

“I would do anything to not only get to work with not only this group, but the writers, and do it again,” Lawrence remarked during the festival according to The Hollywood Reporter, before admitting that some reboots just “feel like a money grab.”

Hinting that fans might someday see the beloved characters reunite onscreen, Lawrence added that, “If we ever do it, we’ll do it as a short little movie or something else.”

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“Season 10?” he captioned the post, as he posed alongside Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, Judy Reyes, and John C. McGinley.

Earlier this year, Braff addressed the idea of a Scrubs reunion during a May appearance on The Late Late Show with James Cordon, remarking that he might be interested “if it was a TV movie,” according to E! News.

The article originally appeared in PEOPLE

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