That '90s Show Trailer: See Eric, Kelso and Jackie's Reunion
There's thing similar a decades-long friendship.
In a sneak peek astatine Netflix's That '90s Show—a That '70s Show sequel bid that features Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith reprising their roles arsenic Kitty and Red Foreman, respectively—the household matriarch is successful a tizzy attempting to hole a enactment for her granddaughter Leia, played by Callie Haverda.
"Don't worry, I woke up aboriginal to get a caput start," she tells hubby Red. "Oh my god, it's 7 a.m. I haven't deviled a damn thing."
A precise unconcerned Red responds, "It's going to beryllium a agelong day."
With Kitty going a cardinal miles an hour, a precise acquainted look waltzes into the room with an arsenic acquainted catchphrase.
"Hi there, hey there, ho there!," says the Formans' adjacent doorway neighbor Bob Pinciotti, played by Don Stark, reprising his relation from That '70s Show.
Bob's entranceway is met with rapturous applause from the workplace audience, but not everybody is thrilled.
"And it conscionable got longer," Red says, exasperatedly.
After Kitty and Bob stock an embrace, Red questions, "You knew astir this?"
Kitty, revealing that Red and Bob's presumption arsenic frenemies has persevered into the '90s, quips to her husband: "And you didn't and that's wherefore he's here."
Old habits dice hard.
"I brought you immoderate caller Florida oranges," Bob tells Kitty. "I utilized them arsenic a pillow connected the plane, truthful if you find immoderate curly hairs successful there, it's me."
That's a full caller benignant of pulp.
That '90s Show—which volition besides diagnostic impermanent appearances from That '70s Show formed members Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama and Topher Grace—drops Jan. 19 connected Netflix.
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