According to Deadline, Mila Kunis (Bad Moms) recently stated that she and Ashton Kutcher (Just Married) will not return to the second installment of That ‘90s Show. Kunis was on the red carpet celebrating Family Guy when she was interviewed by Entertainment Tonight alongside Seth Green (Robot Chicken). During the interview, the actress shared the information of not returning to Netflix’s sequel of That ‘70s Show.
While speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Kunis said, “No,” when asked about returning to the sitcom. She continued by saying, “I mean, we did our thing, and they introduced our son in the show.”
According to Deadline, although Kunis stated she would not return to the series, Green interjected by saying, “I’ve already done an episode of it, and I’m going back to do another one.”Green played, the role of Mitch Miller, the nemesis of Topher Grace’s Eric Forman during That ‘70s Show.
Full interview down below.
That ‘90s Show is a sequel to the hit sitcom That ‘70s Show which, ran for eight seasons on Fox. The sequel follows the lives of the children of the main cast of the original series while still having cameos of the old cast. Netflix renewed the series for a second season after the first season’s success. The second season is scheduled to have a total of 16 new episodes.
That ‘90s Show cast includes Callie Haverda (Shut Eye) as Leia Forman, Ashley Aufderheide (Going in Style) as Gwen Runck, Mace Coronel (Pocket) as Jay Kelso, Reyn Doi (Kidding) as Ozzie, Sam Morelos (Forgetting Nobody) as Nikki, Maxwell Acee Donovan (War Dogs) as Nate, and Andrea Anders (Ted Lasso) as Sherri Runck.
Cast from That ‘70s Show who have reprised their role in the sequel include Kunis as Jackie Burkhart, Kutcher as Micheal Kelso, Kurtwood Smith (Firestarter) as Red Forman, Debra Jo Rupp (Big) as Kitty Forman, Topher Grace (In Good Company) as Eric Forman, Laura Prepon (Orange Is the New Black) as Donna Pinciotti, Wilmer Valderrama (NCIS), Fez, Don Stark (Three Way Mirror) as Bob Pinciotti, and Tommy Chong (Zootopia) as Leo.
The first season of That ‘90s Show is available to stream on Netflix with season two scheduled to premiere this summer.