Since That ‘70s Show’s spinoff series That ‘90s Show will be created by Netflix, speculation has risen about whether or not the original series will also return to the streaming service. Netflix's That ‘90s Show is one of the latest in a considerable lineup of TV show reboots, revivals, and spinoffs, with series like How I Met Your Father, Bel-Air, Fuller House, and Cobra Kai bringing iconic characters into the modern lens. As Netflix readies the sequel series to That ‘70s Show, which ran from 1998-2006, the matter of where the original series will land for streaming becomes more complex.
Taking place 15 years after the end of That ‘70s Show, Netflix’s That ‘90s Show follows Leia Forman, the teenage daughter of Eric and Donna, as she spends the summer in Point Place with her grandparents Red and Kitty Forman. Alongside Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp reprising their roles as Red and Kitty in the main cast, the majority of That ‘70s Show’s original actors are returning for guest appearances in That ‘90s Show, which includes Topher Grace (Eric), Laura Prepon (Donna), Ashton Kutcher (Kelso), Mila Kunis (Jackie), Wilmer Valderrama (Fez), and Tommy Chong (Leo). Following That ‘70s Show’s finale cutting to black at midnight on New Year’s Eve 1979, the original characters, their children, and a whole new generation of Point Place teens will be depicted in the culture of 1995 in That ‘90s Show.
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