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The entertainment industry is abuzz with new developments, from casting announcements to technological innovations. In this roundup, we'll cover the latest news from the world of TV and film. Firstly, United Talent...

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    ‘Scrubs’ Is Back for Redemption, Says Donald Faison: “Season 9 Was Like, ‘What the Heck Were We Doing?'”

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What's New in Entertainment: From 'Lord of the Flies' to 'Scrubs' Revival

Catch up on the latest casting news, tech innovations, and TV comebacks

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with new developments, from casting announcements to technological innovations. In this roundup, we'll cover the latest news from the world of TV and film.

Firstly, United Talent Agency (UTA) has signed British actor Lox Pratt, known for his roles in 'Lord of the Flies' and HBO's 'Harry Potter' series. Pratt's addition to the UTA roster marks a significant move for the agency, which represents clients across various areas of the entertainment industry.

In other news, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a new AI-powered tool designed to help TV networks and Hollywood studios compete in the vertical video space. The technology, called AWS Elemental Inference, allows for real-time transformation of live and on-demand video into vertical formats, making it ideal for streaming on social platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Fox Sports and NBCUniversal have already signed on to use the tech.

Meanwhile, Taylor Sheridan's 'Marshals' has cast Ellyn Jameson in a recurring role opposite Luke Grimes. Jameson will play Dolly Weaver, the daughter of a rancher, in the upcoming first season of the Yellowstone spinoff.

In literary adaptation news, Jenna Mattison has been tapped to pen a feature adaptation of J.D. Barker's thriller novel 'A Caller's Game'. This marks Mattison's second collaboration with Barker, following their work on 'The Gimble Files' TV series.

Lastly, the beloved comedy series 'Scrubs' is making a comeback with a revived 10th season. The show's return comes after years of buzz, as well as the stars' rewatch podcast 'Fake Doctors, Real Friends' and their hit T-Mobile commercials. Zach Braff and Donald Faison are set to reprise their roles, with Braff expressing his surprise at the show's return, saying, "I never thought [a revival] would be primetime ABC, 8 p.m., I thought maybe we'd do a little movie or a miniseries or something."

The new season promises to redeem the show's complicated ending, which left fans divided. As Faison put it, "Season 9 was like, 'What the heck were we doing?'" The revival is set to premiere on ABC, with a new season that Braff describes as "the most glorious incarnation of it that I could have daydreamed about."

These developments showcase the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry, from technological innovations to casting announcements and TV comebacks. As the industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's always something new and exciting on the horizon.

The entertainment industry is abuzz with new developments, from casting announcements to technological innovations. In this roundup, we'll cover the latest news from the world of TV and film.

Firstly, United Talent Agency (UTA) has signed British actor Lox Pratt, known for his roles in 'Lord of the Flies' and HBO's 'Harry Potter' series. Pratt's addition to the UTA roster marks a significant move for the agency, which represents clients across various areas of the entertainment industry.

In other news, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a new AI-powered tool designed to help TV networks and Hollywood studios compete in the vertical video space. The technology, called AWS Elemental Inference, allows for real-time transformation of live and on-demand video into vertical formats, making it ideal for streaming on social platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Fox Sports and NBCUniversal have already signed on to use the tech.

Meanwhile, Taylor Sheridan's 'Marshals' has cast Ellyn Jameson in a recurring role opposite Luke Grimes. Jameson will play Dolly Weaver, the daughter of a rancher, in the upcoming first season of the Yellowstone spinoff.

In literary adaptation news, Jenna Mattison has been tapped to pen a feature adaptation of J.D. Barker's thriller novel 'A Caller's Game'. This marks Mattison's second collaboration with Barker, following their work on 'The Gimble Files' TV series.

Lastly, the beloved comedy series 'Scrubs' is making a comeback with a revived 10th season. The show's return comes after years of buzz, as well as the stars' rewatch podcast 'Fake Doctors, Real Friends' and their hit T-Mobile commercials. Zach Braff and Donald Faison are set to reprise their roles, with Braff expressing his surprise at the show's return, saying, "I never thought [a revival] would be primetime ABC, 8 p.m., I thought maybe we'd do a little movie or a miniseries or something."

The new season promises to redeem the show's complicated ending, which left fans divided. As Faison put it, "Season 9 was like, 'What the heck were we doing?'" The revival is set to premiere on ABC, with a new season that Braff describes as "the most glorious incarnation of it that I could have daydreamed about."

These developments showcase the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment industry, from technological innovations to casting announcements and TV comebacks. As the industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's always something new and exciting on the horizon.

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