'Nurse Jackie' Returns to Netflix After a Five-Year Hiatus: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and All You Need to Know

Published 09/24/2025, 9:18 AM EDT

The pace of hospital life is relentless, with long nights, quick decisions, and quiet moments that keep everything moving. It is a world that is both chaotic and deeply human, which is why Nurse Jackie resonated strongly with small-screen audiences until 2015. After its TV run, the series was on Netflix but was removed in 2020. Now, after a five-year break, it returns to the streaming giant, sparking anticipation about its cast, plot, and release date among both nostalgic viewers and newcomers.

So, who starred in Nurse Jackie, the series that captivated millions of medical drama fans in the late 2000s and early 2010s?

Inside the ensemble that brought Nurse Jackie to life

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Edie Falco led Nurse Jackie as Jackie Peyton, a senior ER nurse balancing chaos at work and turmoil at home. Eve Best portrayed Dr. Eleanor O’Hara, Jackie's best friend and a British surgeon, and Merritt Wever played Zoey Barkow, the bright but inexperienced nurse who grew into a pivotal role. Peter Facinelli took on the role of Dr. Fitch Cooper, while Paul Schulze appeared as Eddie Walzer, the hospital pharmacist.

Supporting them were Dominic Fumusa as Kevin Peyton (Jackie’s husband), Ruby Jerins, and Mackenzie Aladjem as her daughters, Grace and Fiona. With most of the character details now explored, it becomes essential to see how these actors performed their parts in the larger plot of the series.

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Behind the hospital’s fluorescent lights and constant rush lay a story that was not just about saving lives but about the hidden battle of the one doing God’s work.

The highs, lows, and hidden struggles of Nurse Jackie

Nurse Jackie followed the intense, unpredictable life of the titular nurse, a skilled ER personnel navigating the pressures of a busy New York hospital while managing a turbulent personal life. Beneath her professional competence, Jackie struggled with prescription drug addiction, complicated relationships, and the moral dilemmas of balancing work and family. The series blended dark humor with drama, exploring medicine, office politics, and high-stakes choices. Clearly, with such heavy themes and arcs, Nurse Jackie is poised to captivate audiences once more, but when will the series return?

Nurse Jackie Netflix release date

Nurse Jackie is scheduled to return to Netflix on October 7, 2025, after a five-year break. All seven seasons of the acclaimed medical dramedy will be available for streaming in the US, marking its first return to the platform since being removed in 2020. The series originally aired on Showtime from 2009 to 2015.

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Ultimately, the return of Nurse Jackie is more than just a revival; it reflects the enduring appeal of stories that blend intensity, humor, and human complexity. Netflix has been cleverly expanding its vault recently, securing diverse output deals to bring both timeless favorites and fresh content to viewers. Nurse Jackie appears to be a move in the same vein as reintroducing shows like this; the platform continues to balance nostalgia with fresh takes, offering audiences a mix of beloved series and discoveries, all while reinforcing its position as a leader in streaming entertainment.

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Will you be watching Nurse Jackie on Netflix soon? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

Edited By: Itti Mahajan

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