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That 90s Show Cast: Where Are They Now? Then and Now Reveal
Introduction
That ’90s Show, the Netflix sequel to the beloved That ’70s Show, brought back familiar faces and introduced a new generation in Point Place, Wisconsin. Since its debut in January 2023, the series ran for two seasons before its cancellation in October 2024. This article tracks the main cast—both legacy and newcomers—highlighting where they are now and how their roles evolved from then to now.
Legacy Cast: Returning Icons and Their Current Paths
Red and Kitty Forman – Kurtwood Smith & Debra Jo Rupp
Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp reprised their iconic roles as Red and Kitty Forman, anchoring the series as Leia’s grandparents and the heart of the show. Both served as executive producers, reinforcing their creative influence behind the scenes . Smith continues to act in other projects, including Netflix’s Jupiter’s Legacy and recurring roles in 24, Patriot, and Perfect Harmony .
Eric and Donna Forman – Topher Grace & Laura Prepon
Topher Grace returned as Eric Forman in the first season, portraying him as a nerdy dad living in Chicago. In Season 2, his character is written off—Eric accepts a dream job at Skywalker Ranch, shadowing George Lucas, and relocates to California . Laura Prepon also reprised her role as Donna, dropping off their daughter Leia for the summer in Point Place .
Jackie and Kelso – Mila Kunis & Ashton Kutcher
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher made guest appearances in Season 1 as Jackie and Michael Kelso, now married and parents to Jay Kelso . Kutcher described the cameo as nostalgic and fun, noting that he and Kunis felt indebted to the show that launched their careers .
Fez – Wilmer Valderrama
Wilmer Valderrama returned as Fez in Season 1 but did not appear in Season 2 due to scheduling conflicts with his role on NCIS, which films around 20 episodes per season .
Other Guest Stars
Other original cast members—including Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Tommy Chong, Don Stark, and Seth Green—made guest appearances across the two seasons .
New Generation: The Next Wave in Point Place
Leia Forman – Callie Haverda
Callie Haverda stars as Leia Forman, the smart and snarky teenage daughter of Eric and Donna. She arrives in Point Place for the summer and quickly becomes the center of a new friend group . Haverda wrapped filming Season 1 in mid-2022 and described the experience as life-changing, forming close bonds with the cast and crew .
Gwen Runck – Ashley Aufderheide
Ashley Aufderheide plays Gwen Runck, Leia’s rebellious Riot grrrl half-sister and neighbor. She brings attitude and loyalty to the group dynamic .
Jay Kelso – Mace Coronel
Mace Coronel portrays Jay Kelso, the charming and flirtatious son of Kelso and Jackie. He becomes Leia’s love interest and navigates teenage life in Point Place .
Ozzie Takada – Reyn Doi
Reyn Doi plays Ozzie Takada, the perceptive, cynical computer whiz of the group .
Nikki & Nate – Sam Morelos & Maxwell Acee Donovan
Sam Morelos stars as Nikki, a focused and ambitious teen aiming for college and a future in medicine . Maxwell Acee Donovan plays Nate, her sweet but sometimes clueless boyfriend .
Series Status and Cast Futures
Cancellation and Legacy
Netflix canceled That ’90s Show in October 2024 after two seasons. Kurtwood Smith expressed gratitude for the experience and optimism about finding a new platform for the series . Mace Coronel also reflected positively on his time with the show .
Cast Trajectories
- Kurtwood Smith continues to act in high-profile projects like Jupiter’s Legacy and other TV series .
- Debra Jo Rupp remains active in acting, though specific recent roles beyond the show are not detailed in sources.
- Topher Grace leads the sitcom Home Economics .
- Wilmer Valderrama remains busy with his role on NCIS .
- Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher continue their film and TV careers, with Kutcher recently starring in Netflix’s Your Place or Mine .
- Callie Haverda and the new cast members are still early in their careers, with Haverda gaining significant exposure from the series .
Conclusion
That ’90s Show served as a nostalgic bridge between generations, reuniting beloved characters while introducing a fresh teenage cast. Though Netflix canceled the series in October 2024, the legacy cast continues to thrive in various projects, and the new generation—led by Callie Haverda—has made a memorable debut. Fans may still hold out hope for a revival on another platform, echoing Red Forman’s sentiment: “we will shop the show.”
