'Oldie but goodie': Netflix drops trailer for 'That '70s Show' spin-off series, 'That '90s Show'

The new Netflix series is set in 1995 and follows the life of Leia Forman, Kitty and Red Forman's grandchild
A production still image (Netflix)
A production still image (Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dear readers, Netflix really went back in time and got its viewers something funny, and dramatic which is typically set in the '90s. Netflix brought back fan favorites, Mr. and Mrs. Forman once again. Earlier, in October 2022, the internet could barely contain itself when it was announced that Netflix was making a sequel series to the hit sitcom 'That ‘70s Show,' titled 'That ‘90s Show'. Now, with the show almost here, it is time for the internet to go completely berserk again. Netflix released a teaser trailer, and first-look images, and announced the new series will premiere date, looks like all Netflix wants for Christmas is for you to be psyched.

Kitty and Red Forman (Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith) have opened their home, once again, to a whole new group of rebel teens. A new trailer for Netflix's That '70s Show' spinoff, 'That '90s Show,' features their teenage granddaughter, Leia (Callie Haverda), who comes to visit Wisconsin during the summer of 1995, and finds a group of misfits who welcome her with open arms. The trailer as well as the photos feature some of the old fan favorites. Read more to find out.

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The trailer and the photos typically show us how the new Netflix series is set in 1995 and follows Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), Eric and Donna’s kid, as she spends a summer with her grandparents and meets a new crew of friends along the way. Naturally, Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) is excited to have the house full of kids again, while Red (Kurtwood Smith) is less than raving. Just as important, there appears to be an updated version of the iconic theme song with a decidedly ‘90s grunge edge.



 

Furthermore, during the trailer, we also get a glimpse at some key returning faces like Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, and Wilmer Valderrama, who will all be reprising their roles in guest appearances. That is not all, 'That ‘90s Show' stars Smith, Rupp, Haverda, Aufderheide, Coronel, Donovan, Doi, Morelos, and Andrea Anders. 

However, 'That ‘90s Show' will begin streaming its ten-episode first season on Netflix on January 19, 2023. 

You can watch the trailer of 'That '90s Show' below.



 



 

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