Netflix Cancels ‘That ’90s Show’ After Two Seasons

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Netflix has officially cancelled That ‘90s Show, the sequel to That ‘70s Show, with no plans for a third season. The decision comes after the release of the second half of season two, which debuted on the streaming platform in August.

The series, starring Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp, followed Red (Smith) and Kitty (Rupp) as they tackled life with a new generation of teenagers, including their granddaughter, who visited them each summer.

The show featured appearances by original cast members from That ‘70s Show, along with new characters played by Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Donovan, Reyn Doi, and Sam Morelos.

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Kurtwood Smith shared the news of the cancellation on Instagram, stating that while Netflix won’t continue the series, there are plans to try and sell the show and explore other platforms for its future.

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