Ashton Kutcher.Photo: Frazer Harrison/GettyAshton Kutcher’s recent trip down memory lane was surreal to say the least.The actor and entrepreneur opened up about his experience returning to film Netflix’s upcomingThat ’70s Showspin-off,That ’90s Show.“It was really nostalgic to be back on the set,” Kutcher, who played Michael Kelso on the OG series, toldVariety. “It’s all the same folks that madeThat ’70s Show, so it was pretty bizarre.“Kutcher, 44, starred onThat ’70s Showalongside real-life wifeMila Kunis,Topher Grace,Laura Prepon,Wilmer Valderrama,Danny Masterson, Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith,Tanya Roberts, Don Stark,Lisa Robin KellyandTommy Chong. The Fox sitcom, which aired for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006, followed a group of teens' many adventures and mishaps in 1970s Wisconsin.FOXGlenn Howertonlater starred in the short-livedThat ’80s Shownot long after its predecessor’s series finale. And last October, Netflix announced its plans to developa sequel series titledThat ’90s Showcentered on Eric Forman (Grace) and Donna Pinciotti’s (Prepon) daughter Leia (Callie Haverda) as shevisits her grandparents Kitty (Rupp) and Red Forman (Smith) for the summer.The streamer confirmed in April that Kutcher, Kunis, Grace, Prepon and Valderrama areset to make special guest appearanceson the new series. Before agreeing to return, Kutcher and Kunis, 38, discussed whether it would even be a good idea.“Mila and I were contemplating it. We thought, ‘Listen, we’re only in the position that we’re in because of that show, so let’s just go back and do this. We just went back and had fun for a week. It was so random and fun,'” he also toldVariety, adding that it’s “really funny” and that the “new cast is phenomenal.“FOX Image Collection/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Teasing what else is to come, Kutcher additionally toldEntertainment Tonight: “We shot it. It’s funny and it’s weird.““It was super nostalgic and really odd. Going back into the basement — just going back into the set was weird,” he added. “And then being around everyone, it’s just bizarre.“Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos also star in the upcoming iteration, which does not yet have a release date.
Ashton Kutcher.Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty

Ashton Kutcher’s recent trip down memory lane was surreal to say the least.The actor and entrepreneur opened up about his experience returning to film Netflix’s upcomingThat ’70s Showspin-off,That ’90s Show.“It was really nostalgic to be back on the set,” Kutcher, who played Michael Kelso on the OG series, toldVariety. “It’s all the same folks that madeThat ’70s Show, so it was pretty bizarre.“Kutcher, 44, starred onThat ’70s Showalongside real-life wifeMila Kunis,Topher Grace,Laura Prepon,Wilmer Valderrama,Danny Masterson, Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith,Tanya Roberts, Don Stark,Lisa Robin KellyandTommy Chong. The Fox sitcom, which aired for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006, followed a group of teens’ many adventures and mishaps in 1970s Wisconsin.FOXGlenn Howertonlater starred in the short-livedThat ’80s Shownot long after its predecessor’s series finale. And last October, Netflix announced its plans to developa sequel series titledThat ’90s Showcentered on Eric Forman (Grace) and Donna Pinciotti’s (Prepon) daughter Leia (Callie Haverda) as shevisits her grandparents Kitty (Rupp) and Red Forman (Smith) for the summer.The streamer confirmed in April that Kutcher, Kunis, Grace, Prepon and Valderrama areset to make special guest appearanceson the new series. Before agreeing to return, Kutcher and Kunis, 38, discussed whether it would even be a good idea.“Mila and I were contemplating it. We thought, ‘Listen, we’re only in the position that we’re in because of that show, so let’s just go back and do this. We just went back and had fun for a week. It was so random and fun,'” he also toldVariety, adding that it’s “really funny” and that the “new cast is phenomenal.“FOX Image Collection/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Teasing what else is to come, Kutcher additionally toldEntertainment Tonight: “We shot it. It’s funny and it’s weird.““It was super nostalgic and really odd. Going back into the basement — just going back into the set was weird,” he added. “And then being around everyone, it’s just bizarre.“Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos also star in the upcoming iteration, which does not yet have a release date.
Ashton Kutcher’s recent trip down memory lane was surreal to say the least.
The actor and entrepreneur opened up about his experience returning to film Netflix’s upcomingThat ’70s Showspin-off,That ’90s Show.
“It was really nostalgic to be back on the set,” Kutcher, who played Michael Kelso on the OG series, toldVariety. “It’s all the same folks that madeThat ’70s Show, so it was pretty bizarre.”
Kutcher, 44, starred onThat ’70s Showalongside real-life wifeMila Kunis,Topher Grace,Laura Prepon,Wilmer Valderrama,Danny Masterson, Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith,Tanya Roberts, Don Stark,Lisa Robin KellyandTommy Chong. The Fox sitcom, which aired for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006, followed a group of teens’ many adventures and mishaps in 1970s Wisconsin.
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Glenn Howertonlater starred in the short-livedThat ’80s Shownot long after its predecessor’s series finale. And last October, Netflix announced its plans to developa sequel series titledThat ’90s Showcentered on Eric Forman (Grace) and Donna Pinciotti’s (Prepon) daughter Leia (Callie Haverda) as shevisits her grandparents Kitty (Rupp) and Red Forman (Smith) for the summer.
The streamer confirmed in April that Kutcher, Kunis, Grace, Prepon and Valderrama areset to make special guest appearanceson the new series. Before agreeing to return, Kutcher and Kunis, 38, discussed whether it would even be a good idea.
“Mila and I were contemplating it. We thought, ‘Listen, we’re only in the position that we’re in because of that show, so let’s just go back and do this. We just went back and had fun for a week. It was so random and fun,'” he also toldVariety, adding that it’s “really funny” and that the “new cast is phenomenal.”
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Teasing what else is to come, Kutcher additionally toldEntertainment Tonight: “We shot it. It’s funny and it’s weird.”
“It was super nostalgic and really odd. Going back into the basement — just going back into the set was weird,” he added. “And then being around everyone, it’s just bizarre.”
Ashley Aufderheide, Mace Coronel, Maxwell Acee Donovan, Reyn Doi and Sam Morelos also star in the upcoming iteration, which does not yet have a release date.
source: people.com