That ’90s Show: Teaser Trailer for sequel series ‘That ’70s Show’ Retains the Vibe!

“That ’90s Show” is out with the exact vibe from its old version with new touch

Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp from the original cast in the latest series “That ’90s Show” appear, which is obviously trying to replicate the spirit of the eight-season 1998 Fox comedy as closely as possible.

Saying that “That ’90s Show” is a recently revealed series owned by Netflix, and which is the sequel of That ’70s Show.

That '90s Show
That ’90s Show on Netflix (Image via IMDb)

The teaser shows that it’s 1995 when Leia Forman yearns for adventure or at the very least a best friend who isn’t her father. According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, Leia discovers just what she’s searching for when she meets the lively and daring Gwen when the latter was traveling to Point Place to visit her grandparents Red and Kitty. Leia realizes adventure could happen there just like it did for her parents all those years ago, so with the support of Gwen’s friends, including her adoring brother Nate and his laser-focused girlfriend Nikki and a few others.

And coming to the cast members’ characters, as Red, Kurtwood Smith, a classic, will always be in fashion. Debra As Kitty with the new generation is introduced to a completely new environment and feels right at home. Leia Forman played by Callie Haverda Leia yearns for adventures as already said above and moving into her personality, genetically she is smart like her mother and awkward like her father. And as for other people on the show, we will soon find out that too, as all we need right now is a clear trailer to get and a better glimpse of this amazing and unexpected sequel.

The current season is the third installment in the franchise; as there was also a 2022 prequel called That ’80s Show. Gregg Mettler, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner, and Lindsey Turner are the creators of this fun and active series.

The series will be out on Netflix’s Official platform on January 19, 2023.

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