'That '90s Show' Season 2 is Officially a Go

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'That '90s Show' Season 2 is a GoEsquire
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Good news for all you nostalgia fans who were hoping for a second season of That '90s Show: good ol' Netflix just gave it the green light via a short and sweet tweet which you can view below.

The new sitcom is a spinoff of the iconic That '70s Show, introducing us to another generation of basement-dwelling teenagers. Starring Callie Haverda as Leia Forman—fans of That '70s Show will recognize that last name, she's the daughter of Eric and Donna from the original series—the reboot follows Leia as she leaves her hometown in Chicago to visit her grandparents, Kitty and Red, in Point Place, Wisconsin for the summer. During her trip, she meets a new group of kids and embarks on a journey of her own.

Keep reading for everything you need to know about the next chapter of That '90s Show—from returning cast members, to potential plots, to a guide for how to watch the series.

Yes, the Core Cast Will Likely Return

If Leia travels back to Wisconsin for another summer, we can expect to see her reunite with the friends she left behind. In that case, Haverda, Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Reyn Doi, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Sam Morelos, Kurtwood Smith, and Debra Jo Rupp will all reprise their roles. That 90s Show also included celebrity cameos from the cast of That '70s Show, so there’s a chance they’ll stop by Red and Kitty’s house if a second season rolls around. Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) will surely drop Leia off at her grandparents' house. If we’re lucky, Jackie (Mila Kunis) and Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) might make another appearance as Jay's (Coronel) parents.

How About a Love Triangle?

The last episode of That '90s Show teased a love triangle between Leia and two of her guy friends. We won’t spoil too much—but the potential romance could cause some major damage to their friend group going forward.

Haven't Caught Up Yet?

All ten episodes of That '90s Show are now streaming on Netflix. Don’t worry, we won’t judge if you watch them all in one sitting.

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