Netflix Cancels 'That '90s Show' After Two Seasons

Streaming giant Netflix has cancelled 'That '90s Show' after two seasons.

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Updated: October 04, 2024 | 13:31 IST
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Streaming giant Netflix has cancelled 'That '90s Show' after two seasons.

Streaming giant Netflix has cancelled 'That '90s Show' after two seasons. In the latest entertainment news, the follow-up series to 'That '70s Show' has been cancelled, as confirmed by franchise star Kurtwood Smith. “I know you have been asking me when Season 3 is coming, but I have tough news…Netflix will not be renewing,” Smith, who stars as Red Forman, wrote on Instagram. “I just want to take a minute to say THANK YOU to all of the fans everywhere who supported and watched the show. You have come up to me in random parts of the world when I’m traveling and reached out to me through social media and just been so wonderful. I’ve loved every minute of getting to bring Grandpa Red to life for you all," he added.

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In his post, he further said, "I’ve said it before but it’s worth mentioning again…this show had so much heart behind it and the most wonderful cast, writers, directors, producers and crew an actor could hope to work with. Thanks for letting Red and Kitty, their grandkid, all their grandkids friends and neighbors, the original cast members of That 70’s Show, and all of our wonderful guest cast members entertain you for two seasons. To steal Red Forman’s words…we aren’t going to be dumbasses…we will shop the show, because good grandparents would try hard to get these kids graduated from high school.”

For the unversed, the series brought back Smith, Debra Jo Rupp as Kitty Forman, Laura Prepon as Donna Pinciotti, Topher Grace as Eric Forman, Ashton Kutcher as Michael Kelso, Wilmer Valderrama as Fez and Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart from the original 'That ’70s Show' cast.

The sequel series, which is set two decades later, followed Leia Forman, the daughter of Donna and Eric, as she spends the summer with her grandparents.

The series' 10-episode first season premiered on Netflix in 2023. The second season expanded to 16 episodes, that were split across Parts 2 and 3. 

The second season arrived on Netflix in 2024.

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