New on Netflix! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are continuing their partnership with the streaming giant with their latest project, Live to Lead.
30.11.2022 - 00:01 / glamour.com
That '90s Show hasn't even premiered yet and it's already a nostalgia turducken. The original star-making sitcom, That ‘70s Show, cashed in on nostalgia for an era of smoking pot and debating disco.
And now a reboot seeks to capture both the magic of the '90s…and the magic of watching That ’70s Show. Yep, That '90s Show is coming soon to our screens, though sadly it won't be broadcast like the comedies of yore.
It's a Netflix original, which makes me feel both young and old at the same time. “You're from the '70s, but I'm a '90s chick” indeed. Here's everything we know about the upcoming series:(Uh, spoilers ahead, both for the new series and for the original, if for some reason you don't know what went on in that.) That '90s Show is once again set at the Foreman house in Wisconsin, where Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) and Red (Kurtwood Smith) are now empty nesters, their son Eric (Topher Grace) long gone, and married to his longtime love Donna (Laura Prepon).
But every summer, Eric and Donna's daughter Leia (yep, named after the Star Wars character) comes to visit, hanging out in the basement with a new group of friends.Well, it tracks timeline-wise (yup, the original series ended nearly 20 years ago), and apart from our current obsession with all things Y2K, the '90s were the last era that teens would actually be sitting around just chatting without the distraction of a screen. Lindsey Turner, daughter of the original creators and another creative on the reboot, told Variety, "the ‘90s was the last time that people were looking up, they weren’t looking down at their phones.
New on Netflix! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are continuing their partnership with the streaming giant with their latest project, Live to Lead.
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*—*the new docuseries from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry—premiered on Netflix on December 8 and revealed several perviously unknown details about the relationship between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.Here, a breakdown of what the couple shared about , from their first date to their engagement party.“Meghan and I met over Instagram,” he tells director Liz Garbus at the beginning of the series. “I was scrolling through my feed, and someone who was a friend had this video of the two of them, it was like a Snapchat…with doggy ears and—that was the first thing. I was like, ‘Who is that?’” Meghan, in turn, stalked Harry on Instagram after their mutual friend mentioned his interest, finding herself taken with his environmental shots and the “time he was spending in Africa.” Shortly afterwards, the two began to correspond via text, organizing their first date at Soho House on 76 Dean Street.“I couldn’t understand why he would be late,” Meghan says, laughing.
A few years back, you might remember that Kenya Barris— creator of the ABC sitcom “Black-ish”— and actor Jonah Hill had written a project together, and it would be a family comedy that also co-starred Eddie Murphy. Well, the project, a Netflix film, is called “You People,” and the teaser has finally arrived.
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Netflix has set January 19 for the premiere of That ’90s Show, a follow-up to hit sitcom That ’70s Show. We’re also getting a first look at some of the footage in a teaser trailer, which features the return of That ’70s Show alums Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith as beloved grandparents Kitty and Red and a new group of teenage friends. You can watch it above.
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