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to return for the follow up “That ’90s Show,” produced by Netflix. Topher Grace (Eric Forman), Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart), Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso), Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti) and Wilmer Valderrama (Fez) are on board for the upcoming revival.
Kurtwood Smith (Red) and Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty), too, will reprise their iconic roles as Eric’s parents, as well as executive producing.The only cast member missing from the reunion is Danny Masterson (Hyde) as he currently awaits trial on three counts of rape. He has denied the allegations.
The series stars newcomer Callie Haverda, as Leia Forman, Eric and Donna’s daughter. The new show follows as Leia she spends the summer with her grandparents in the gang’s hometown of Point Place, Wisconsin, where she befriends local a local group of teens.
Actors Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos joins as the new “That ’90s Show” crew.Grace, 43, celebrated the news on social media by posting a photo of himself wearing a “Point Place Vikings ’77” shirt captioned. “Yup, still fits.
#hellowisconsin,” he captioned.Valderrama, 42, confirmed the news with a cheeky video showing him opening a box labeled “Fez,” and fitting back into a very Fez outfit. “Red? Let’s try this Amédica word again..
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That ‘70s Show sequel, That ’90s Show.Kutcher and Kunis played on-again, off-again couple Michael Kelso and Jackie Burkhart and will be guesting in the new series alongside previously announced stars Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp, who will reprise their roles of Red and Kitty Forman.That ’90s Show will also see guest appearances from Topher Grace, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama who all starred in the original sitcom which ran from 1998 to 2006.That ‘90s Show will be set in 1995 and, according to Netflix, will see Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), daughter of Eric (Grace) and Donna (Prepon) visit her grandparents for the summer, where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty (Rupp) and the stern glare of Red (Smith). “Sex, drugs and rock ’n roll never dies, it just changes clothes,” said the announcement.Original series creators Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner are onboard as Executive Producers, with Netflix ordering one ten-episode series.The only original castmember that isn’t returning is Danny Masterson who is dealing with a string of sexual assault charges.
multiple sexual assault allegations.It was previously confirmed that Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp are starring in “That ’90s Show” in their roles as Red and Kitty Forman from the original series. The spinoff will add new cast members Ashley Aufderheide, Callie Haverda, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos.Here’s the logline: Hello, Wisconsin! It’s 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna (Laura Prepon), is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty (Rupp) and the stern glare of Red (Smith).