Yesterday, the cast of medical comedy show 'Scrubs' reunited for a panel at the ATX TV Festival. While onstage, the group admitted to being fully onboard to work together again, much to the fans' delight.
The plot of this one is a little different: Rather than having had twelve kids themselves, the Bakers are a blended family, meaning that a number of their ten children - yes, ten, not twelve - are from their previous relationships.
After 13 weeks at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Broadway actor Nick Cordero has passed away due to COVID-19 and related complications. "Scrubs" actor Zach Braff shared a heartbreaking message Cordero sent him.
Zach Braff is ready to take it all off.
The actor, who is best known as J.D. in Scrubs, tweeted Magic Mike star Channing Tatum over the weekend, asking to be cast in the sequel.
Kate Hudson is the latest celebrity to announce she will be joining Zach Braff's upcoming Kickstarter-financed project, the film Wish I Were Here.
The actress will play Braff's wife in the film.
Wish I Was Here already had a number of notable actors counted among the cast. In addition to Braff and Hudson, Anna Kendrick, Donald Faison and Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons will appear in the film. Mandy Patinkin and Josh Gad joined the cast.