That ’90s Show,the sequel toThat ’70s Show,has finally dropped a teaser showcasing some of what it has to offer. Netflix also announced the air date for the show’s freshman season, which sees the return of Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp) as they receive a visit from their granddaughter, Leia (Callie Haverda).

That ’90s Showwasannounced as a sequel toThat ’70s Shownearly a year ago.That ’70s Showaired from Jun 16, 2025, to June 24, 2025, for 8 seasons and 200 episodes overall. It starred Topher Grace as Eric Forman, a teenager coming of age in the ’70s alongside his friends, who were played by Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama, Danny Masterson, and Laura Prepon. Prepon played Donna Pinciotti, Eric’s neighbor and eventual love interest. In the 15 and a half years sinceThat ’70s Show,the two had their daughter, Leia, and are now sending her off to visit her grandparents for the summer of 1995.

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Netflixdropped a teaser forThat ’90s Showthat primarily revolves around the return of Rupp and Smith to their roles. It also showcases Haverda’s character, who appears to be a neurotic pushover like her father. Kitty and Red seem to be much the same as they were inThat ’70s Show. Kitty is as accommodating to Leia’s friends as she was to Eric’s, while Red is just as displeased about a gang of teenagers hanging around his house.

Leia’s group of friends is not showcased very much in the teaser, but the ’90s setThat ’70s Showsequel series has previously castAshley Aufderheide as Gwen, Maxwell Acee Donovan as Gwen’s brother Nate, Sam Morelos as Nikki, Nate’s girlfriend, Reyn Doi as Ozzie, and Mace Coronel as Jay. The trailer features the gang discovering old relics from the ’70s, including a brown paper bag, leading to familiar situations.

The teaser also does not reveal new looks at thereturningThat ’70s Showcast members, all of whom, sans Masterson, will be returning. It will be fun for fans to see what their favorites have been up to since the series finale aired back in 2006. It already appears that Kunis and Kutcher’s characters, who had an on-again-off-again relationship throughout the original show’s first four seasons, have resumed their romance and gotten married in the interim years.

While audiences won’t get to see the characters in the ’80s (something that was teased several times throughout the original series), it is interesting to see that Donna and Eric presumably had a child right after the series finale. Donna had previously stated she did not want to be tied down so young, which was often a point of contention for the couple. It remains to be seen if that’ll be tackled in the new series. Plenty has yet to be revealed, as the teaser focuses more on the Forman residence, which is trapped in the ’70s, thanshowing off the ’90s vibesthat will presumably creep into the series from other avenues.