The gang from That ’70s Show is again collectively once more.
Netflix has dropped their first full-length trailer for the reboot sequence That ’90s Show, giving followers their first glimpse of previous fan favourites Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama.
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As the title suggests, That ’90s Show is about 20 years sooner or later, as Red and Kitty Forman reopen their Point Place, Wisc., basement to a brand new era of youngsters.
The new present focuses on the misadventures of Leia Forman, the teenage daughter of That ’70s Show characters Donna and Eric. Leia (Callie Haverda) has been shipped off to her grandparents’ house for the summer time of 1995.
And whereas an earlier teaser for the reboot confirmed recurring stars Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) and Red (Kurtwood Smith) welcoming a bunch of latest characters into their house, Netflix’s newest trailer provides viewers a long-promised glimpse of what the unique solid has been as much as since we final noticed them.
First off, we study that Fez (Valderrama) has opened his personal chain of hair salons referred to as “Chez Fez” — which he advertises with a splendidly tacky business.
We get a glimpse of Jackie (Kunis) and Michael Kelso (Kutcher) wanting all grown up in enterprise fits. The first canon couple from That ’70s Show now have a son, Jay Kelso, who seems to take after his dad and isn’t afraid to smoke pot within the Formans’ basement.
We additionally see Eric (Grace) and Donna (Prepon) chatting with Red and Kitty within the kitchen, the place Red exhibits he hasn’t softened in any respect with age, and Kitty is as chipper as she’s ever been, planning to purchase the brand new era of teenagers Doritos, Fritos, Tostitos and some other -itos she will be able to consider.
There’s even an look by Tommy Chong, who reprises his position as Leo, the insightful and chronically-high proprietor of the Foto Hut.
Absent from the unique solid, nonetheless, is character Steven Hyde, who was performed by Danny Masterson. Masterson stood trial earlier this 12 months for rape expenses, however a mistrial was declared over a deadlocked jury.
That ’90s Show begins streaming on Netflix on Jan. 19.
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