Summary

A new trailer forThat ’90s Showseason 2 has been released, teasing the fallout from the end of season 1 for Leia and the others, all while hinting at comedic events to come.That ’90s Showseason 1 endedwith Leia in a difficult position, at first breaking up with Jay to avoid the pain of a long-distance relationship, then nearly kissing Nate when she realizes she likes him. However, Jay eventually decides he wants to continue dating her, with her return to Chicago leaving the love triangle unresolved.

Now,Netflixhas released a new trailer forThat ’90s Showseason 2, revealing how the ending of season 1 is going to impact the group of characters going forward.

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The trailer teasesall of the group’s secrets getting revealed to one anotheras wacky comedic moments ensue. This includes a goofy battle on top of a water tower, Leia trying to find a job, and all the characters generally experiencing unpredictable misadventures. The end of the trailer reveals Part 2 of the show will be released on June 27, while Part 3 will arrive on October 24.

How That ’90s Show Season 2 Might Be Better Than Season 1

That ’90s Showwas critically praised when it first arrived on Netflix, becoming a standout comedy that honored its parent series,That ’70s Show, with its humor and storylines. The upcoming season looks to be doing the same, witha trailer that sees the group growing closer to one anotherdespite the conflict that’s likely to ensue. While fallout is bound to happen with Leia caught in the middle, it might end up leading to more mature and comedic stories in the process.

Thanks to the ensemble cast returning,That ’90s Showseason 2is also going to have plenty for Red and Kitty to do, withDon Stark returning as Bob Pinciotti, who has moved in next door.With his role expanded for the upcoming batch of episodes, it seems the storyline of the older characters will be just as hilarious as that of the younger ones. This also opens the door for plenty of unpredictability, perhaps with stories colliding by the end.

The teens all sit on the basement couch imposed over images of Kitty and Red watching TV and Donna sitting with Eric on the hood of a car in That ’90s Show

That ’90s Show Cast, Character & Cameo Guide

Here’s a breakdown of the cast, characters, and cameos of That ’90s Show parts 1 - 3, including the returns of That ’70s Show’s many cameos.

Given how muchThat ’90s Showhas honored the heart and humor ofThat ’70s Showso far, it’s clear season 2 will be continuing this trend. And with Part 3 confirmed as well, it appears these next batches of episodes will be bigger and better than anything seen in the show so far. With plenty of familiar elements and new ideas in store, the upcoming sitcom is sure to deliver a promising follow-up to the Netflix hit.

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Cast

That ’70s Show returns set two decades later with That ’90s Show, acting as a sequel but bringing back old cast favorites. Led by Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) Forman, the new cast arrives as the next generation, with the daughter of Eric and Donna, Leia Forman, leading the charge. Spending the summer with her grandparents, Leia makes new friends and forges new bonds in Point Place, Wisconsin. That ’70s Show series regulars make cameos in the show to maintain that sense of familiarity, and the show adopts the conventions of the ’90s as expected. That ’90s Show first aired on Netflix with a total of ten episodes.