‘I’ve got bad news…’: Netflix cancels series after two seasons, but its iconic grandfather has hope

‘I’ve got bad news…’: Netflix cancels series after two seasons, but its iconic grandfather has hope

The 90s are officially over. The ’90s show, the sequel to ’70s show, has been canceled by Netflix after two seasons, franchise star Kurtwood Smith wrote on Instagram Thursday evening.

I know you’re asking me when season 3 is coming out, but I have bad news…Netflix is ​​not renewing– writes the actor who plays the iconic role of Red Forman. “I just want to take a moment to thank all the fans around the world who have supported and watched the series. You’ve come up to me in random places around the world when I’ve been traveling and you’ve contacted me through social media and you’ve been so wonderful. I loved every minute of bringing Grandpa Red to life for you. I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating… this show had so much heart behind it and the most wonderful cast, writers, directors, producers and crew any actor could ever hope to work with. Thank you for allowing Red and Kitty, their grandchildren, all their great-grandchildren, friends and neighbors, the original cast of That 70’s Show and all our wonderful guest actors to entertain you for two seasons.

little hope

that said Kurtwood Smith He didn’t say the last word and suggested that he was going to revive the series elsewhere…

In the words of Red Forman…we’re not going to be idiots…we’re going to sell out the show because good grandparents will do anything to see these kids graduate from high school.

Another platform, channel perhaps? All hope is allowed.

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The 90s show returned Kurtwood Smith Also Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman), Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti), Topher Grace (Eric Forman), Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso), Wilmer Valderrama (Fess) and Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart) from the original cast. That 70s Show. Set two decades later, the series follows Leah Forman (Kali Hope Haverda), daughter of Donna and Eric, as she spends the summer with her grandparents.

The first season of 10 episodes (titled Part 1) aired in 2023. Season 2, expanded to 16 episodes spread over parts 2 and 3, ended in August 2024 and will therefore be the end. Maybe.

The 90s show can be found on Netflix.


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