That '90s Show has finally debuted on Netflix, and fans are absolutely raving about it.
While a decent reboot is hard to come by, it’s safe to say that the follow-up series of the iconic sitcom has achieved just that.
That '90s Show follows Eric and Donna’s daughter Leia staying with Red and Kitty during the summer of 1995.
Desperate to reinvent herself, Leia enlists a new crew, and, as expected, their favorite hang-out quickly becomes the infamous Point Place basement.
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Original That '70s Show cast members Topher Grace (Eric), Laura Prepon (Donna), Wilmer Valderrama (Fez), Ashton Kutcher (Michael) and Mila Kunis (Jackie) will all turn up as guests at one point or another just to pull at our heart strings even further.
As the highly-awaited reboot shrouded in nostalgia dropped on the streaming service yesterday (January 19), it’s seemingly living up to its hype.
One person on Twitter wrote: “I finished it!! Watched all of That '90s Show and absolutely loved it!!! The kids were awesome, loved seeing the returning characters too but my favorite? All the new Red and Kitty scenes!! And their scenes with the kids too! Would absolutely love a S2!”
Another commented: “Just finished That 9'0s show and I kinda loved it???? The new cast has good chemistry and I love Leia she really is Eric's daughter. I just wish the laugh track would dial back but this is a good reboot bc they don't rely on nostalgia. Kitty and red carried ofc. I'm hoping for a s2."
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A third said: “Just finished the first season of That '90s Show and it was AWESOME hope they’re going to have a lot more episodes @netflix."
While another shared: “Enjoyed That '90s Show. Prime example of how to do a reboot/sequel series. Captures the edge and fun of the original. And kudos to them for being the one multicam that gets lighting & lenses. It has texture doesn’t look like it’s being performed live in your living under a flood lights.”
No word yet on plans for a second season, but given the response, we wouldn’t be surprised if there’s talks of one already.
Perhaps a That Noughties Show?
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