In the follow-up series to That 70's Show, fifteen 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 first eight episodes of the second season will be released on Thursday, June 27 and another eight on Thursday, October 24.
Dhe cast includes Ashley Aufderheide (Gwen), Mace Coronel (Jay), Maxwell Acee Donovan (Nate), Reyn Doi (Ozzie) and Sam Morelos (Nikki).
Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith reprise their roles as Kitty and Red Forman in That '90s Show. Actors from the original series who guest-starred in the first season include Topher Grace as Eric, Laura Prepon as Donna, Wilmer Valderrama as Fez, Mila Kunis as Jackie, Ashton Kutcher as Kelson, Don Stark as Bob and Tommy Chong as Leo.
The teaser trailer reveals that Prepon is back for season two, along with Seth Green, who had a recurring role on the original series.
That 70's Show ran for eight seasons on Fox for a total of 200 episodes. Kutcher's Michael Kelso and Kunis' Jackie guest-starred in the spinoff as the parents of Jay Kelso, played by Mace Coronel.
Kunis recently said that she and Kutcher would not return for the second season of That '90s Show, saying in an interview with ET, "We did our thing and they introduced our son to the series."
Netflix has renewed the comedy series for a second season with sixteen episodes, instead of the ten episodes of the first season.
Below you can watch the teaser trailer for That '90s Show season two.
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