The cast of That '90s Show is growing as That '70s Show star Tommy Chong has officially signed on to reprise his role as Leo from the original sitcom. The upcoming Netflix series will act as a spinoff sequel to the original and will follow Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna Pinciotti, as she heads to her grandparents' place in Wisconsin for the summer. Alongside Chong, the cast for That '90s Show will feature the return of most original '70s Show stars including Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith as Kitty and Red, Topher Grace as Eric, Laura Prepon as Donna, Mila Kunis as Jackie, Ashton Kutcher as Kelso and Wilmer Valderrama as Fez.
Development on the series was first announced in late 2021 after That '70s Show enjoyed a wave of popularity on Netflix in the years since making its streaming debut on the platform. The series hails from original creators Bonnie and Terry Turner, who co-created the spinoff with their daughter Lindsay and showrunner Gregg Mettler. As development continues on That '90s Show, an exciting bit of news is coming to fans of the original series.
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While appearing on The Dave Mark Show, Tommy Chong revealed he will be returning for That '90s Show as Leo. The '70s Show actor initially hesitated to confirm the news before expressing a lack of care for secrecy and assuring fans he would return as the character. See what Chong said below:
«They never gave me any instructions, so I don't know if I'm supposed to be talking about it or not. I really don't give a s*** to tell you the truth. That's what I'm known for...I'm back as Leo.»
Chong starred in That '70s Show as Leo, a World War II Army vet who originally planned to enter the
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