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That '90s Show 2023 Tv Series Review Trailer Cast Crew

The stoner comedy television series That '70s Show is getting a spin-off. Netflix announced That '90s Show in early October amid today's cultural fascination with '90s nostalgia. Like That '70s Show, the new series will be produced by the Carsey-Werner Company, along with the creators of That ' 70s Show, Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner, who will return to writing with their daughter Lindsey Turner.


This outfit is expected to give the show the same cozy feel as its predecessor, which will make the new series nostalgic for two reasons. There's already been a lot of excitement going on right from the start, so we've put together a comprehensive guide to everything we know about That '90s Show so far.

Creators: Gregg Mettler, Bonnie Turner, Lindsey Turner
Stars: Callie Haverda, Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp

It's crazy to think we're ready to look back at the '90s like we once did in the '70s, but if you needed better proof, that's the case, That '70s Show is getting a sequel series that, unsurprisingly, it's titled That '90s Show. Netflix is behind the new series that returns to Wisconsin and the Forman home.


That '70s Show premiered in 1998 and ran for eight seasons. It served as series headliners for Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama, Danny Masterson, and Ashton Kutcher, while also starring Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp.


Who from the original series is back and who are the newbies? Here's everything you need to know about That '90s Show.


Now we know when we'll be returning to Wisconsin for That '90s Show, as Netflix has officially set a January 19 release date, making it one of the first big new TV series of 2023 for the streaming service.


Given that nothing to the contrary has been shared, we can expect all 10 episodes of That '90s Show to be available immediately on January 19 to watch as fast or slow as you like.


Of course, you'll need to be a Netflix subscriber in order to watch That '90s Show.


When Netflix first introduced its sequel to That '70s Show, the focus was mostly on the new cast of kids hanging out in Red and Kitty's basement. But in the first full-length trailer for That '90s Show, we also get a glimpse of some key returning faces: Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama, all of whom will reprise their roles in guest appearances.


The new show is set in 1995 and follows Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), the daughter of Eric and Donna, as she spends a summer with her grandparents and meets a new set of friends along the way. Naturally, Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) is excited to have a house full of kids again, while Red (Kurtwood Smith) is less than thrilled. Just as important, there appears to be an updated version of the iconic theme song with a decidedly '90s grunge twist.


That '90s Show is scheduled to begin streaming on Netflix on January 19, with a 10-episode first season. 

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