Laura Prepon shares her emotional reaction to Donna's That '90s Show return. Released in 1998, That '70s Show aired on Fox for eight seasons. Focusing on the lives of an eclectic group of teenage friends and their misadventures, tribulations, and relationships, the popular sitcom helped to launch the career of many of its cast members. Set in the suburbs of Point Place, Wisconsin, That '70s Show centers on Eric Forman (Topher Grace), who lives with his parents, Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) and Red (Kurtwood Smith), and his relationship with his neighbor and love interest, Donna (Prepon).
Last year, Netflix announced That '70s Show would be getting a sequel series, titled That '90s Show. Featuring the return of Rupp and Smith as Kitty and Red Forman, That '90s Show will follow the daughter of Eric and Donna, Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), who spends the summer in Point Place with her grandparents. Recently, it was announced that a majority of the original That '70s Show cast would reprise their roles for the spinoff, including Grace, Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Ashton Kutcher, and Mila Kunis.
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Now, Prepon opens up about her highly anticipated return as Donna Pinciotti. In an interview with US Weekly, Prepon shared her emotional reaction to reprising her role as Donna for That '90s Show. Prepon revealed that it wasn't odd to step back into Donna's shoes nearly sixteen years later. Prepon said she cried on her first visit to That '90s Show, which uses the same sets as That '70s Show, since the "nostalgia is so strong." Speaking on the sequel series, Prepon said she can't wait for fans to see it. Read Prepon's full comment on That '90s Show below:
«It’s so fun.
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