Ashton Kutcher Mila Kunis Laura Prepon Wilmer Valderrama Danny Masterson state California county Hill state Wisconsin county Hyde Ukraine city Hollywood, state California Netflix Hollywood stars Ashton Kutcher Mila Kunis Laura Prepon Wilmer Valderrama Danny Masterson state California county Hill state Wisconsin county Hyde Ukraine city Hollywood, state California

‘That ’90s Show’: Netflix brings back stars of ‘That ’70s Show’ for new spinoff

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HOLLYWOOD - MAY 06: Actress Debra Jo Rupp, Laura Prepon Wilmer Valderrama and Ashton Kutcher talk at the Fox Television 'That 70s Show' wrap party held at Tropicana at The Roosevelt Hotel on may 6, 2006 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frazer Harr A new reboot coming to Netflix will bring most of the old Point Place crew back together again. "That ‘90s Show," a spinoff of "That ’70s Show," is in production now.Netflix announced the reboot this weekend and said stars Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith, who play Kitty and Red Forman in both shows, will be executive producers.

Topher Grace, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis and Wilmer Valderrama will all play their original roles in guest appearances.The show is set in 1995, 20 years after the original, and follows Eric and Donna’s daughter, Leia, as she spends the summer with her grandparents in Wisconsin.

The series’ tagline is "Sex, drugs and rock ‘roll never dies, it just changes clothes," Netflix said.RELATED: Netflix brings back comedy series 'Servant of the People' starring Ukrainian President ZelenskyyThe "new Point Place teens" will be played by Callie Haverda, Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos.Production began in February.

A release date hasn’t been announced.Not appearing in the reboot is actor Danny Masterson, who played Steven Hyde in the original.

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