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That ’90s Show will be a spin-off of the iconic series, which followed the lives of teenage friends in a fictional town in Wisconsin and ran from 1998 to 2006.
Its cast included Kutcher and Kunis who were catapulted to fame following the show’s success.
The two stars – who are both married with two children – played on-again and off-again couple Michael Kelso and Jackie Burkhart.
Orange Is the New Black actress Laura Prepon, (Donna Pinciotti) Topher Grace, (Eric Forman) and Wilmer Valderrama (Fez) will have starring roles in the Netflix spin-off alongside their former co-stars Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp, who are also returning as Red and Kitty Forman on the new series, according to .
The reboot will be overseen by original creators Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner, while cast members Smith and Rupp serving as executive producers.
Danny Masterson, who played Hyde in the original series, will reportedly not be returning in the wake of made against the actor. Masterson has denied the charges.
Like the original we know and love, That ’90s Show is set in Wisconsin in 1995, and the 10-episode series follows Leia, daughter of Grace’s Eric and Prepon’s Donna.
The youngster will bond with a new generation of Point Place youngsters under the watchful eyes of Rupp’s Kitty and Smith’s Red.
Kutcher and Kunis remember filming the show fondly, but the 44-year-old actor has previously remarked about their five-year age gap as teenagers which made their fictional romance kinda weird.
‘I was 19, she was like 14. She was like my little sister. I did her chemistry homework for her,’ the 39-year-old actor recalls in an interview with American radio host Howard Stern.
‘It was really weird. I was like, “Isn’t this illegal? Like can I-am I allowed?” I think I was her first kiss, like, on the show. We have our first kiss memorialized on a TV show!’
Metro.co.uk has reached out to Netflix for comment.