New series hit extended by 2nd season after only 2 weeks

New series hit extended by 2nd season after only 2

They still exist, the Netflix series that are not being discontinued. After Netflix subscribers suffered the cancellation of 1899, Warrior Nun and Uncoupled, the streaming service secured the future of a comedy series for a change. The sequel That 90’s Show! namely gets a 2nd season. However, it doesn’t stop there.

This is known about That ’90s Show Season 2

The sitcom sequel That ’70s Show has been streaming on Netflix since January 19 and appears to have satisfied the service in terms of ratings.

The extension for a second season was announced on Friday and, according to the industry website The Hollywood Reporter, the new season will be instead of 10 episodes now 16 episodes include. There is no start date for the continuation of the comedy series.

It’s also unclear whether we’ll be looking at a Reunion with the original stars from That ’70s Show, apart from Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) and Red (Kurtwood Smith). Season 1 featured well-known faces like Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace, who broke through with That ’70s Show in the early 2000s.

What’s the Netflix sequel about?

The new series is set in 1995. Teenage girl Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) doesn’t want to spend the summer holidays with her parents Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon). She longs for an adventure.

When Leia visits her grandparents Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) in Point Place, Wisconsin, she immediately makes friends with the clique around the rebellious teenager Gwen (Ashley Aufderheide). Leia decides to stay with her grandparents for the entire vacation to have an unforgettable summer with her new friends.

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