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Leia Forman decides to spend the summer of 1995 at her Grandparent's house in Point Place, Wisconsin where she makes new friends and hangs out in the famous basement just like her father and mother did.
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Leia Forman decides to spend the summer of 1995 at her Grandparent's house in Point Place, Wisconsin where she makes new friends and hangs out in the famous basement just like her father and mother did.
6.4/10
IMDb76%
Rotten TomatoesThat 90s show brings back major nostalgia for the viewers who have watched That 70s show. It is heartwarming to see the old characters in the very first episode. The show brings back sweet memories and the new characters that are introduced are doing justice to the essence of the show. Kitty, Red, Fez, Eric, Donna, and the many cameos used in the show are the major highlights. Eric's obsession with Star Wars gives his daughter the name Leia. The sequel follows a similar pattern as its predecessor which totally works for the characters and their storyline. This show is definitely a blast from the past and thus has major shoes to fill. The new wave of talented teens show great potential and the show promises entertainment. The support from the old characters is just the cherry on the cake and the viewers get a taste of old memories. The details are spot on, Kitty is just as lively, Red is just as disappointed and all in all the show is a treat.
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It's been announced that Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, and Wilmer Valderrama will appear, reprising their roles from That '70s Show (1998).
In one of her last interviews, Tanya Roberts, who played Donna's mother in the original series, stated that she would be willing to appear if the series got a revival and she was asked. Sadly, Roberts passed away in January 2021, eight months before the revival was announced.
That '70s Show (1998)'s co-creator Terry Turner actually cried on set during an episode taping, feeling very emotional to be returning after many years.
Parts of the furniture in the basement used to be in That 70s show's living room.
During a [Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)] spoof "dream segment," the location of the fictional "Point Place, Wisconsin" is established as being in the ZIP code 53140, or, Kenosha, Wisconsin. This clears up a long-running mystery present during the entire run of [That '70s Show (1998)].