In a move that's sending shockwaves through the nostalgia circuit, the Scrubs revival has just dropped its opening credits—and it's a time capsule that hits all the right notes.
TheEntBase has scored an exclusive first look at the title sequence, which isn't just a callback—it's a full-blown resurrection of the show's soul. Lazlo Bane's iconic "Superman" theme is back, and it's paired with a scene that'll make die-hard fans weep with joy.
Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes, and John C. McGinley have reunited to recreate the original sequence, striding through Sacred Heart Hospital with the same urgency as 2001. But here's the twist: the X-ray they're examining reveals the Scrubs title card embedded in a patient's chest—a cheeky nod that's already going viral.
Watch the exclusive video above to see the magic unfold.
The revival isn't just a reunion; it's a homecoming. Chalke returns as Elliot Reid, Reyes as Carla, and McGinley as the legendary Dr. Perry Cox, blending old dynamics with fresh faces. Created by Bill Lawrence, Scrubs originally ran for 9 seasons from 2001 to 2010, capturing hearts with its blend of humor and heart in a hospital setting.

Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, and Zach Braff on 'Scrubs' in 2009. ABC/DANNY FELD
While the main story wrapped in 2009 with season 8, season 9 ventured into medical school with only Faison and McGinley as regulars. Now, the full gang is back, and the revival is set to premiere with back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC—mark your calendars.
This isn't just a revival; it's a love letter to fans who've waited a quarter-century for this moment. Share this if you're ready to relive the glory days!