That '70s Show aired in 1998 and ran for eight seasons on Fox, chronicling the misadventures of a group of teenagers in the '70s. Described as "smart like her mom, snarky like her dad," Leia is ready for a new adventure and finds it "next door to her grandparents' house in Point Place." Haverda is joined by Ashley Aufderheide as Gwen, a '90s Riot Grrl and "unofficial leader" of the teenagers Mace Coronel as Jay, amateur filmmaker and video store clerk Maxwell Acee Donovan as Jay's best friend and Gwen's older brother, Nate Reyn Doi as Ozzie, who is "insightful, sarcastic," gay, and "impatient with the world" for not accepting him the way his friends do and Sam Morelos as Nate's girlfriend, Nikki. Joining the original cast members in That '90s Show is Callie Haverda as Leia Forman, the daughter of Eric and Donna, who'll the summer in Point Place, Wisconsin with her grandparents, Kitty and Red.
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Noticeably absent from the lineup is Danny Masterson's Steven Hyde, with the actor currently entangled in legal trouble and awaiting trial for three rape charges. It was also recently announced that the show will feature guest appearances from Topher Grace as Eric Forman, Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart, Ashton Kutcher as Michael Kelso, Laura Prepon as Donna Pinciotti and the aforementioned Wilder Valderrama as Fez. A post shared by Wilmer Valderrama in October 2021, That '90s Show is a sequel to That '70s Show from original creators Bonnie and Terry Turner, with Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp starring as Red and Kitty Forman.