That ’90s Show Cast React To Sudden Netflix Cancellation

That '90s Show Cast React To Sudden Netflix Cancellation

As a devoted fan of the illustrious world of television, I must say that the recent cancellation of “That ’90s Show” has left me feeling rather like Eric Forman after a night out with Hyde – utterly devastated and longing for more.


A different show has met an unfortunate end at the hands of a popular streaming service, and the cast is expressing their reactions to this recent turn of events. The initial announcement that the show wouldn’t be returning for a third season came from leading actor, Ashton Kutcher, who shared the news on Instagram by thanking fans and stating that “Netflix will not renew” That ‘90s Show. Since the announcement was made, other cast members have been expressing their feelings, with many praising Kutcher for his portrayal of Red Forman in the sequel series.

Callie Haverda, who portrayed Leia Forman in ‘That ‘90s Show’, complimented Smith, referring to him as “The ideal TV grandpa I could have hoped for.” In response, Smith expressed his appreciation, saying, “…and you couldn’t have a better TV granddaughter! Callie, your acting talent and progress left me astonished. I truly felt you were the product of Topher and Laura. Not to mention your innate comedic abilities. Thank you.

Mace Coronel, who portrayed Jay Kelso on the show, expressed gratitude for working alongside him. He said, “It’s a privilege to meet and collaborate with you.” Smith graciously responded, acknowledging Coronel’s exceptional talent and character, stating, “Working with you every day was an enjoyable experience… I appreciate all those great days!” Lastly, Andrea Anders, who acted as the neighbor of Red and Kitty Forman, also shared her appreciation, saying, “It’s a privilege to work with you.” Smith humbly replied, “The pleasure was mine.

It’s evident that the tributes show that Kurtwood Smith was not just an exceptional co-worker, but also someone whom the cast deeply admired and cared for. Their affection for him is palpable, and they are all feeling a profound sadness following the recent cancellation.

That ‘90s Show Failed To Make Enough of an Impression on Netflix

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It’s not too unexpected that That ‘90s Show was canceled. Although it received positive feedback from both critics and viewers, its performance on Netflix was lackluster, barely making it to the “Top 10,” which, in today’s competitive streaming landscape, is crucial for a show’s survival.

Kurtwood Smith expressed his gratitude on social media, stating “Thank you to all the fans worldwide for your support and for tuning in to our show.

“I know you have been asking me when season 3 is coming, but I have tough news…Netflix will not be renewing. I just want to take a minute to say THANK YOU to all of the fans everywhere who supported and watched the show. You have come up to me in random parts of the world when I’m traveling and reached out to me through social media and just been so wonderful. I’ve loved every minute of getting to bring Grandpa Red to life for you all. I’ve said it before but it’s worth mentioning again…this show had so much heart behind it and the most wonderful cast, writers, directors, producers and crew an actor could hope to work with.”

After the success of the ’90s-themed sitcom “That ’70s Show,” which aired from 1998 to 2005, we now have “That ‘90s Show.” This new series focuses on Leia Forman, the daughter of Eric Forman and Donna Pinciotti, two key characters from “That ‘70s Show.” The story unfolds as Leia spends her summer in 1995 with her grandparents, Red and Kitty, in Point Place, Wisconsin. This takes place approximately 15 years and a half after the original series ended on December 31, 1979, giving us a glimpse into a new era.

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2024-10-07 14:01