Red Forman and Kitty Forman will return to That ’70s Show on Netflix

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There will be ten episodes of That ’90s Show on Netflix. Starring Kurt Lockwood and Debra Jo Rupp, the show will run for ten episodes. 27 years after the original hit the airwaves, the sequel will take place in 1995. There is no release date for the sequel at this time.




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