That ’70s Show aired for eight seasons on Fox with a total of 200 episodes.
Netflix announced that a third of That ’90s Show will premiere earlier than originally planned. The remaining eight episodes of the second season will premiere on August 22, two months earlier than the original date of October 24, the streaming service announced today through a cast video. It features the participation of Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp and the guest stars of the second part, Seth Green, Will Forte and Kevin Smith.
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What That ’90s Show is about
In the sequel series to That ’70s Show, 15 years have passed and it is now 1995. Eric and Donna’s daughter, played by Callie Haverda, visits her grandparents for the summer and finds a new group of friends in Point Place.


The cast includes Gwen (Ashley Aufderheide), Jay (Mace Colonel), Nate (Maxwell Acee Donovan), Ozzie (Reyn Doi) and Nikki (Sam Morelos).
Rupp and Smith reprise their roles as Kitty and Red Forman on That ’90s Show. Stars from the original series who guest-starred in the first season include Topher Grace like Eric, Laura Prepon like Donna, Wilmer Valderrama like Fez, Mila Kunis like Jackie, Ashton Kutcher like Kelson, Don Stark like Bob and Tommy Chong like Leo.
That ’70s Show ran for eight seasons on Fox for a total of 200 episodes. Michael Kelso (Kutcher) and Jackie (Kunis) guest-starred on the spinoff as the parents of Jay Kelso, played by Mace Coronel. Kunis said earlier this year that she and Kutcher would not be returning for a second season, telling ET , “We did our thing and introduced our son on the show.”
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