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TV Reboots ‘Scrubs,’ ‘Buffy,’ ‘Malcolm’ Fueled by Millennial Nostalgia

Last updated: November 7, 2025 6:00 pm
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The revival of classic TV shows from the late 1990s and early 2000s continues to be a popular trend in the entertainment industry. Nostalgia is at an all-time high as networks and streaming platforms bring back beloved series for a new generation of viewers to enjoy.

One highly anticipated reboot is “Scrubs,” which originally aired from 2001 to 2010. The show is set to relaunch on ABC on Feb. 25 with a mix of new and returning cast members. Another exciting project in the works is a sequel series to “Buffy, the Vampire Slayer” (1997-2003) from director Chloé Zhao, expected to premiere on Hulu in 2026. Disney+ is also behind the limited-series reunion of “Malcolm in the Middle” (2000-06), featuring original cast members Bryan Cranston and Frankie Muniz.

In addition to these reboots, there are several other revivals in development. Hulu has ordered a new version of “Prison Break” (2005-09) starring Emily Browning, while Kerry Washington is working on a new take on “Desperate Housewives” called “Wisteria Lane” for Onyx Collective. Fans of “White Collar” and “Royal Pains” may also see new episodes of these beloved series in the near future. And for fans of “Community,” a movie has been greenlit by Peacock, although production has been delayed due to scheduling conflicts.

The resurgence of these classic shows can be attributed to demographic shifts, with millennials reaching middle age and wanting to share their favorite series with their Gen Z children. Former The WB president Jordan Levin notes that nostalgia plays a significant role in the popularity of these reboots among viewers of all ages.

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While revivals have always been a part of the TV landscape, streaming platforms have embraced this trend with series like “Arrested Development,” “Fuller House,” and “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.” However, not all revivals are successful, as many struggle to capture the magic of the original series and fail to resonate with audiences.

Despite the challenges of reviving old shows, there have been success stories like “Roseanne,” which continued as “The Conners” for several seasons, and the return of animated series like “King of the Hill,” “Futurama,” and “Phineas and Ferb.” Some stars and showrunners prefer to reunite for special events or podcasts rather than pursue full-fledged revivals.

Ultimately, the decision to revive a show comes down to artistic vision and purpose. While the allure of nostalgia is strong, it’s essential to approach revivals with a fresh perspective and a genuine creative catalyst. Only then can a reboot truly captivate audiences and stand out in a crowded TV landscape.

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