As the streaming service revealed it had renewed That ’90s Show for an expanded second season, Netflix is staying in Point Place.
Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), the daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), is one of the up-and-coming kids featured in the That ’70s Show spinoff, which premiered on January 19 and has quickly won over fans. Compared to Season 1, which had 10 episodes, Season 2 will include 16 brand-new episodes.
With more than 41 million hours of viewing since its debut, That ’90s Show quickly rose to the top of the English TV list on Netflix in 35 countries. “Everyone at That ’90s Show was thrilled by the positive reaction to our debut season. We are eager to visit Point Place once more for another exciting summer. Gregg Mettler, the co-creator, showrunner, and executive producer of the series, exclaimed, “Hello, 1996!
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“We owe the new and old fans for traveling with us in the first season, and we can’t wait to be there with them in the second season,” the band said. Executive producer and co-creator Lindsey Turner commented on the news.
In their statement, Bonny and Terry Turner, co-creators and executive producers of Point Place, reiterated this attitude and added, “We here in Point Place recognize you have many options for entertainment, and we’re glad you chose us. For many years to come, we hope to amuse you. Buh-bye!”
Leia is looking for adventure and a new best friend who isn’t her dad when That ’90s Show premieres in the summer of 1995, for those who haven’t watched it yet. Leia is visiting her grandparents in Point Place at the time. Leia builds connections at Kitty and Red’s (Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith) home that will last her a lifetime and make the audience giggle.
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Wilmer Valderrama, Ashton Kutcher, and Mila Kunis were their fellow. That’s ’70s Show costars also made guest appearances on the That’s ’90s Show. Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Donovan, Reyn Doi, and Sam Morelos are also welcomed to the Point Place fray by That ’90s Show and Haverda.